Syed Mustafa Kamal

Syed Mustafa Kamal (Urdu: سید مصطفىٰ کمال; born 27 December 1971) is a Pakistani politician who is founder and current chairman of Pak Sarzameen Party. He was the senator in the Senate of Pakistan and served as the mayor of Pakistan's largest city, Karachi.[1]

Syed Mustafa Kamal
Chairman of Pak Sarzameen Party
Assumed office
23rd March 2016
PresidentAnis Kaimkhani
Preceded byPosition established
ConstituencyNA-253 (Karachi Central-I)
28th Mayor of Karachi
In office
2005–2010
Preceded byNaimatullah Khan
Succeeded byWaseem Akhtar
Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh
In office
November 2002  2007
ConstituencyPS-117 (Karachi-XXIX)
Personal details
Born (1971-12-27) 27 December 1971
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Nationality Pakistani
Political partyPak Sarzameen Party
ParentsJamila Khatoon (mother)
Anis Ahmed (father)
ResidenceKarachi, Pakistan
OccupationPolitician

Early life

Kamal was born on 27 December 1971 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. His parents were Anis Ahmed and Jamila Khatoon who migrated to Pakistan.

Family

Kamal's parents were Anis Ahmed and Jamila Khatoon. His parents migrated to Pakistan. Mustafa Kamal is married and has 3 children.

Political career

Ministry of Information Technology

In 2003, Kamal was chosen by MQM to be the IT Minister for the Sindh Province. Syed Mustafa Kamal served as the IT Minister for the Sindh province from 2003 to 2005.

Mayor of Karachi

Mustafa Kamal taking oath as Mayor of Karachi

On 7 October 2005, Kamal was chosen as the mayor of Karachi by MQM for his work in the party. Kamal was one of the most successful mayor of Karachi.

He won the World Mayor Prize in 2010.[2][3]

Senator

In 2013, he was elected to the Pakistani Senate from Sindh.[4]

He resigned from his seat and cited personal obligations behind his resignation.

Differences with MQM and departure

Kamal left Pakistan after developing differences with Altaf Hussain. The Muttahida Qaumi Movement announced that Syed Mustafa Kamal submitted his resignation from Senate seat and left Pakistan due to personal and family reasons. Later in Dubai Mustafa Kamal join Malik Riaz's Behria Town and started managing Bahria Town's construction business from Dubai.[5] He after leaving the political party, joined Malik Riaz’s company Bahria Town.[6]

Comeback and formation of Pak Sarzameen Party

After leaving Pakistan in August 2013, he returned from Dubai to Karachi, Pakistan on March 3, 2016, accompanying Anis Kaimkhani and holding a press conference in a rented house in Karachi's posh area at Khayaban e Sahar in Defence Phase 6 Karachi on the same day at 3:00 PM.

In his famous press conference, Mustafa Kamal opened up about his lifelong personal experiences as a prominent member of Muttahida Qaumi Movement and what made him leave the country even when he was serving as a senator at the time. He discussed several controversies surrounding MQM, the leader Altaf Hussain and his behavior towards the party members.

On 23 March 2016, In the conference, Kamal also disclosed the vision of a new party he is laying foundations of, the name of which is not decided yet. According to him, "Today we are laying the foundation of an organisation, you may call it a party. We are just two individuals, myself and Anees Kaimkhani." Kamal announced the name of party as Pak Sarzameen Party.[7][8] He also revealed the flag of his party which turned out to be the Flag of Pakistan. He told that the PSP has a flag is not for public. In his support several individual have contacted and showed support and also few more members from MQM joined Mustafa Kamal's team. According to Anees Kaimkhani they will continue to welcome people. Mustafa Kamal disclosed that they will organize a public speech at Bagh-e-Jinnah near Mazar-e-Quaid Karachi.[9][10][11][12] Many people of MQM left it and joined PSP.[13]

Controversies and cases

China-Cutting Case

The Anti Corruption Establishment (ACE) registered an FIR against Kamal and 24 other PSP workers. ACE said that Kamal and 24 others were involved in illegal allotment of 82 acres of amenity land in Mehmoodabad in 2009.[14] The inquiry of ACE was revealed in November 2017 which told that Kamal allotted state land by embezzling his powers. The ACE then questioned Kamal and then Kamal stated that he had allotted in good intentions around 49 acres to the affectees of Lines Area project and the present government could cancel the allotment. Kamal made it clear he had no links with the China-Cutting Case and he was not responsible for what happened in the case.[15][16]

Illegal Allotment Case

National Accountability Bureau (NAB) filed a reference against Mustafa Kamal pertaining to the alleged illegal allotment of state-owned lands in Clifton, Block 3, near Sea View. According to the NAB’s references, The land was allotted to hawkers and shopkeepers in 1980 which was later got by DG Builders on lease in 2005.[17][18][19][20][21]

Elections

General elections 2002

Syed Mustafa Kamal contested for the Provincial Assembly of Sindh seat PS-117. Kamal got 37,671 votes and won his seat in the Provincial Assembly of Sindh.

General elections 2018

Kamal contested the 2018 Pakistan General Election for National Assembly and two Provincial Assemblies however; he failed to make it despite his claim to win the seat.[22] People thought that PSP had ended but Kamal didn't give up hope and he still made a speech after elections saying PSP hasn't ended.[23]

Later on in an interview Kamal told the process of the elections and how they were not fair.

References

  1. "Mr Syed Mustafa Kamal's Biography". The "I Own Karachi" Campaign website. Archived from the original on 2011-06-28.
  2. "Syed Mustafa Kamal - Former Mayor of Karachi". City Mayors website. External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. "World Mayor: Comments on Syed Mustafa Kamal - Mayor of Karachi". www.worldmayor.com. Retrieved 2019-01-20.
  4. http://www.senate.gov.pk/en/profile.php?uid=790. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. Syed Kamal left due to personal and domestic reasons: MQM Rabita Committee
  6. Mustafa Kamal ready to reveal important things in Islamabad
  7. "Kamal & Co announce 'Pak Sarzameen Party'". Retrieved 2016-04-04.
  8. "Mustafa Kamal names new political movement 'Pak Sarzameen Party' - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2016-04-04.
  9. 1JTT6SiRas4 Mustafa Kamal Full Press Conference 3 March 2016 on YouTube
  10. Dawn.com (2016-03-03). "Mustafa Kamal decimates MQM chief Altaf, announces new political party". www.dawn.com. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  11. "Mustafa Kamal launches no-holds-barred tirade against MQM chief - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  12. "Mustafa Kamal lashes out at Altaf, announces new party". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  13. "Pak Sarzameen Party welcomes new entrants". Daily Times. 2018-07-09. Retrieved 2019-01-20.
  14. "Mustafa Kamal to record statement in China cutting case on Sept 26 | Pakistan Today". www.pakistantoday.com.pk. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  15. "Mustafa Kamal reaches anti corruption office in illegal land allotment case". ARYNEWS. 2018-10-03. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  16. "Rs9 bn corruption case: Anti-graft body recommends FIR against Mustafa Kamal, others". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  17. Tribune.com.pk (2019-06-29). "Illegal land allotment case: NAB files reference against Mustafa Kamal". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  18. "NAB files reference against Mustafa Kamal in illegal land allotment case | Pakistan Today". www.pakistantoday.com.pk. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  19. Baloch, Shafi (2019-06-22). "NAB files reference against Mustafa Kamal in case pertaining to illegal allotment of land". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  20. "NAB files reference against Mustafa Kamal in illegal land allotment case". Daily Pakistan Global. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  21. "'Illegal allotment of land', NAB files reference against Mustafa Kamal". Future Tv. 2019-06-22. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  22. "Mustafa Kamal's 'dolphin' fails to swim in Sindh".
  23. SAMAA TV, Mustafa Kamal 1st Speech after losing election | SAMAA TV | 29 July 2018, retrieved 2018-12-05
Preceded by
Naimatullah Khan
Mayors of Karachi Succeeded by
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