Altaf Hussain is Pakistan's top most terrorist, says Imran Khan
Lahore, May 29 : Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf Chairman Imran Khan has decribed the chief of the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM), Altaf Hussain, as Pakistan's top most terrorist.
Addressing a seminar at the Hameed Nizami Hall here, Imran said his claim was based on reports of the country's intelligence agencies.
Responding to the threats that he had received from the MQM, Imran said that he would not back down and would react effectively against "fascists".
He blamed the MQM for giving a free hand to their miscreants in 1999 to kill the police officers involved in conducting legal operation against the political outfit on the instructions of General Naseer Ullah Baber in the past.
He also held Musharraf responsible for the killing of police officials and common people on May 12.
The Nation quoted him as saying that that he would leave for London on June 2, and there he would get in touch with members of the House of Lords, House of Common and journalists to expose the real face of Altaf Hussain.
Imran Khan said that at present country was passing through a very crucial time and it was time to change the fate of the country and second option was of status quo, which led towards havoc. He said that formation of MQM and MQM Haqeeqi was the decision of the military establishment.
Khan was quoted by the Daily Times as saying that he will lead a demonstration against Hussain in London on June 3.
He also said that he would brief the European media about Hussain's illegal activities and show them documented proof. The evidence, he said, would provide enough matter to register a case against Hussain. he added.
Imran said the MQM enjoyed only a 15 percent vote bank in Sindh, but had taken over 50 percent of the ministries in the federal cabinet.
He said he had planned to address the Sargodha, Khushab, Haripur, Mansehra and Abbottabad bar councils, but the government had confined him to Lahore for the last three days.
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Lahore, May 29 : Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf Chairman Imran Khan has decribed the chief of the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM), Altaf Hussain, as Pakistan's top most terrorist.
Addressing a seminar at the Hameed Nizami Hall here, Imran said his claim was based on reports of the country's intelligence agencies.
Responding to the threats that he had received from the MQM, Imran said that he would not back down and would react effectively against "fascists".
He blamed the MQM for giving a free hand to their miscreants in 1999 to kill the police officers involved in conducting legal operation against the political outfit on the instructions of General Naseer Ullah Baber in the past.
He also held Musharraf responsible for the killing of police officials and common people on May 12.
The Nation quoted him as saying that that he would leave for London on June 2, and there he would get in touch with members of the House of Lords, House of Common and journalists to expose the real face of Altaf Hussain.
Imran Khan said that at present country was passing through a very crucial time and it was time to change the fate of the country and second option was of status quo, which led towards havoc. He said that formation of MQM and MQM Haqeeqi was the decision of the military establishment.
Khan was quoted by the Daily Times as saying that he will lead a demonstration against Hussain in London on June 3.
He also said that he would brief the European media about Hussain's illegal activities and show them documented proof. The evidence, he said, would provide enough matter to register a case against Hussain. he added.
Imran said the MQM enjoyed only a 15 percent vote bank in Sindh, but had taken over 50 percent of the ministries in the federal cabinet.
He said he had planned to address the Sargodha, Khushab, Haripur, Mansehra and Abbottabad bar councils, but the government had confined him to Lahore for the last three days.
http://story.malaysiasun.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/303b19022816233b/id/252524/cs/1/