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MQM rally: Party demands answers from British PM about harassment of Altaf Hussain
KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leaders demanded answers from the British Prime Minister David Cameron about the ‘harassment’ of their party chief and workers as well as the closure of Altaf Hussain’s bank accounts in the UK.
“I want to ask David Cameron that when MQM is fully cooperating in police investigations, why is Altaf Hussain being harassed? Why are his bank accounts being frozen when no FIR has been lodged against him, and no charge against him has been framed in court,” said the party’s parliamentarian Dr Farooq Sattar on Sunday.
Thousands of MQM workers had turned up at rally at the Tibet Center, MA Jinnah Road to express solidarity with their leader Altaf Hussain.
Sattar said that Altaf’s last bank account would be frozen by the British authorities on June 6.
“In the money laundering case, we have submitted proof of every penny received. I want to ask the authorities how a UK resident can survive without a back account. How will he pay his utility bills and cater to the needs of his 11-year-old daughter?”
In an interview to a news channel last week, Altaf had revealed that all his bank accounts in Britain were frozen by the authorities.
“Altaf Hussain’s right to life is being trampled. This is a matter of human rights,” he said adding that the authorities were violating human rights as well as the Magna Carta.
The MQM leader said that they shall approach the British courts against the injustice and demonstrate outside 10 Downing Street, but would also continue to cooperate in investigations.
He said that said Altaf Hussain has a hobby of collecting coins, and said that this is not a cognizable offense.
“We will not tolerate prejudice whether in the UK or Pakistan.”
The party’s deputy convener, Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui claimed that two million people had turned up at the rally.
“Altaf was the one to give to us identity and recognition,” he said to the crowd, where the supporters held ‘We love Altaf Hussain’ banners and shouted slogans in favour of the party chief.
Barrister Saif Ali said that if people think that by closing bank accounts and hurling false accusations on Altaf they can damage his ideology and the party movement, they are mistaken.
MNA Nabil Gabil said that those accusing Altaf of money-laundering should first investigate the money in Swiss accounts and the huge houses present near Hyde Park in London.
“Only a small house belonging to a poor man in Edgware Road is being targeted,” he added.
Gabol also said that Altaf Hussain does not need any NIC or passport to prove his Pakistani identity, and said that if Altaf is not considered a Pakistani, then neither should Nawaz Sharif and Chaudhry Nisar be considered Pakistanis as well.
“When Altaf comes to Karachi, millions of people will go to the airport to receive him and will take him to Nine Zero without any passport,” he said.
MQM leader Haider Abbas Rizvi appealed to Davuid Cameron that Altaf was the only modern, liberal and secular leader in the country. “His views should be heard and his issues should be resolved.”
MPA Faisal Sabzwari said that they would defeat conspiracies by expressing love for their leader and by supporting them, and said that he was the first leader to raise voice against terrorism and Talibanisation.
MQM rally: Party demands answers from British PM about harassment of Altaf Hussain – The Express Tribune
Protests will continue till recounting takes place: Imran Khan
FAISALABAD: Addressing a rally in Faisalabad to protest alleged rigging in the May 2013 general election, PTI Chairman Imran Khan said he would continue his protest until recounting took place in the four constituencies where he believed rigging had taken place.
Khan said that all those who were involved in the rigging process should be investigated and charged under Article 6 of the Constitution if found guilty.
Further, Imran said, PTI is the first ever party to hold intra-party election.
“When PTI will hold its second intra-party election, any one of you can become the PTI Chairman,” said Imran Khan.
Talking on tax reforms, Imran said that said that revenue can not be generated until corruption is rooted out. We are not in favour of increasing the tax rate, rather we believe in widening the tax net.
He claimed that tax collection has doubled in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa since PTI came to power last year. He also announced that his next rally would be held in Sialkot on June 7.
Naseebo Laal concert
Earlier, a ‘free for all’ government-organised concert featuring Naseebo Laal and Hans Raj Hans in Faisalabad became a bone of contention between the government and PTI.
PTI claimed that it was but one of several ‘tactics’ that had been employed by the district administration to woo crowds away from their jalsa.
With the PTI having announced its protest against rigging in elections two weeks ago, supporters of the party insisted that the government was all out to hamper the turn out at the Dhobi Ghat – the venue of the protest.
However, upon his arrival at the protest venue, the PTI Chief Imran Khan said the government’s tactics would not affect the PTI protest.
“The government thinks people are fools, they think people are not serious and they can distract them by arranging concerts, but what the government does not know is that their time is up,” said Imran Khan.
Banner wars
In the days leading up to the protest, Faisalabad saw PTI banners being put up everywhere. But the city woke up on Sunday to find it decorated with hundreds of posters and pana-flex billboards of the Textile Park — a recently announced initiative of the Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif.
Canal Road, Mall Road, Chenab Road and Bilal Road, which previously were decorated by PTI banners, were decorated overnight with Textile Park banners hoisted right above the PTI banners.
“Our banners were taken down overnight by the district government officers,” claimed PTI leader Shahzad Younas Sheikh.
Sheikh, the former vice president of the PTI Youth Wing, said that till early Sunday morning banners and poster of the PTI were being taken down by the district administration officers.
“As late as 4am on Sunday our supporters were on the streets to put back all our posters and banners which were being taken down.”
Officials of PTI claim that their banners were being continuously taken down by government officials from various neighbourhoods including Katcheri Bazaar, Allied Morr, Chiniot Bazaar and areas surrounding the motorway.
But what distressed the local party leadership more on Sunday was the public concert also being held on Sunday at the Bohranwala Ground.
Calling it the ‘Naseebo Laal democracy’, the concert was viewed by PTI leaders as another attempt to distract crowds from the jalsa.
“They [the government] talks of democracy and democratic attitudes. This is their tolerance to democratic processes. This is nothing but ‘Naseebo Lal democracy’ sponsored by the government,” said central president of the Insaf Students Federation of the PTI Farrukh Habib while speaking to The Express Tribune.
Government vehicles, he claimed, were being used to advertise the concert throughout the weekend. Colourful banners advertising a free for all ‘musical night and laser light show’ were put up across the city next to PTI banners.
But a resident of Nishat Colony, Atif Khan, dismissed PTI’s claims.
Although a supporter of PTI, Khan said while the concert may attract crowds it could not prevent staunch supporters from going to the jalsa.
“You simply cannot trade your political views and cause for Naseebo Lal’s concert,” said Khan.
Government denies allegation
PSO to DCO Faisalabad Riaz Anjum has maintained that the government has worked with the PTI leadership regarding security arrangements. He denied that any hurdles were being created by the government.
While the PTI officials claim to expect a crowd of over 50, 000 at the Dhobi Ghat jalsa on Sunday, provincial law minister Rana Sanaullah criticised the PTI leadership for holding such a jalsa.
Addressing a press conference on Sunday, he said the government was cooperating with the PTI in regard to arrangements for the protest but he also questioned the motive of holding such public protests.
The protest was to start at 5pm but hundreds of cars, vans and buses were witnessed entering the city from Lahore via motorway as late as 4pm.
The DCO office had announced that more than 3, 000 police officials had been deputed for security.
Protests will continue till recounting takes place: Imran Khan – The Express Tribune
KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leaders demanded answers from the British Prime Minister David Cameron about the ‘harassment’ of their party chief and workers as well as the closure of Altaf Hussain’s bank accounts in the UK.
“I want to ask David Cameron that when MQM is fully cooperating in police investigations, why is Altaf Hussain being harassed? Why are his bank accounts being frozen when no FIR has been lodged against him, and no charge against him has been framed in court,” said the party’s parliamentarian Dr Farooq Sattar on Sunday.
Thousands of MQM workers had turned up at rally at the Tibet Center, MA Jinnah Road to express solidarity with their leader Altaf Hussain.
Sattar said that Altaf’s last bank account would be frozen by the British authorities on June 6.
“In the money laundering case, we have submitted proof of every penny received. I want to ask the authorities how a UK resident can survive without a back account. How will he pay his utility bills and cater to the needs of his 11-year-old daughter?”
In an interview to a news channel last week, Altaf had revealed that all his bank accounts in Britain were frozen by the authorities.
“Altaf Hussain’s right to life is being trampled. This is a matter of human rights,” he said adding that the authorities were violating human rights as well as the Magna Carta.
The MQM leader said that they shall approach the British courts against the injustice and demonstrate outside 10 Downing Street, but would also continue to cooperate in investigations.
He said that said Altaf Hussain has a hobby of collecting coins, and said that this is not a cognizable offense.
“We will not tolerate prejudice whether in the UK or Pakistan.”
The party’s deputy convener, Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui claimed that two million people had turned up at the rally.
“Altaf was the one to give to us identity and recognition,” he said to the crowd, where the supporters held ‘We love Altaf Hussain’ banners and shouted slogans in favour of the party chief.
Barrister Saif Ali said that if people think that by closing bank accounts and hurling false accusations on Altaf they can damage his ideology and the party movement, they are mistaken.
MNA Nabil Gabil said that those accusing Altaf of money-laundering should first investigate the money in Swiss accounts and the huge houses present near Hyde Park in London.
“Only a small house belonging to a poor man in Edgware Road is being targeted,” he added.
Gabol also said that Altaf Hussain does not need any NIC or passport to prove his Pakistani identity, and said that if Altaf is not considered a Pakistani, then neither should Nawaz Sharif and Chaudhry Nisar be considered Pakistanis as well.
“When Altaf comes to Karachi, millions of people will go to the airport to receive him and will take him to Nine Zero without any passport,” he said.
MQM leader Haider Abbas Rizvi appealed to Davuid Cameron that Altaf was the only modern, liberal and secular leader in the country. “His views should be heard and his issues should be resolved.”
MPA Faisal Sabzwari said that they would defeat conspiracies by expressing love for their leader and by supporting them, and said that he was the first leader to raise voice against terrorism and Talibanisation.
MQM rally: Party demands answers from British PM about harassment of Altaf Hussain – The Express Tribune
Protests will continue till recounting takes place: Imran Khan
FAISALABAD: Addressing a rally in Faisalabad to protest alleged rigging in the May 2013 general election, PTI Chairman Imran Khan said he would continue his protest until recounting took place in the four constituencies where he believed rigging had taken place.
Khan said that all those who were involved in the rigging process should be investigated and charged under Article 6 of the Constitution if found guilty.
Further, Imran said, PTI is the first ever party to hold intra-party election.
“When PTI will hold its second intra-party election, any one of you can become the PTI Chairman,” said Imran Khan.
Talking on tax reforms, Imran said that said that revenue can not be generated until corruption is rooted out. We are not in favour of increasing the tax rate, rather we believe in widening the tax net.
He claimed that tax collection has doubled in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa since PTI came to power last year. He also announced that his next rally would be held in Sialkot on June 7.
Naseebo Laal concert
Earlier, a ‘free for all’ government-organised concert featuring Naseebo Laal and Hans Raj Hans in Faisalabad became a bone of contention between the government and PTI.
PTI claimed that it was but one of several ‘tactics’ that had been employed by the district administration to woo crowds away from their jalsa.
With the PTI having announced its protest against rigging in elections two weeks ago, supporters of the party insisted that the government was all out to hamper the turn out at the Dhobi Ghat – the venue of the protest.
However, upon his arrival at the protest venue, the PTI Chief Imran Khan said the government’s tactics would not affect the PTI protest.
“The government thinks people are fools, they think people are not serious and they can distract them by arranging concerts, but what the government does not know is that their time is up,” said Imran Khan.
Banner wars
In the days leading up to the protest, Faisalabad saw PTI banners being put up everywhere. But the city woke up on Sunday to find it decorated with hundreds of posters and pana-flex billboards of the Textile Park — a recently announced initiative of the Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif.
Canal Road, Mall Road, Chenab Road and Bilal Road, which previously were decorated by PTI banners, were decorated overnight with Textile Park banners hoisted right above the PTI banners.
“Our banners were taken down overnight by the district government officers,” claimed PTI leader Shahzad Younas Sheikh.
Sheikh, the former vice president of the PTI Youth Wing, said that till early Sunday morning banners and poster of the PTI were being taken down by the district administration officers.
“As late as 4am on Sunday our supporters were on the streets to put back all our posters and banners which were being taken down.”
Officials of PTI claim that their banners were being continuously taken down by government officials from various neighbourhoods including Katcheri Bazaar, Allied Morr, Chiniot Bazaar and areas surrounding the motorway.
But what distressed the local party leadership more on Sunday was the public concert also being held on Sunday at the Bohranwala Ground.
Calling it the ‘Naseebo Laal democracy’, the concert was viewed by PTI leaders as another attempt to distract crowds from the jalsa.
“They [the government] talks of democracy and democratic attitudes. This is their tolerance to democratic processes. This is nothing but ‘Naseebo Lal democracy’ sponsored by the government,” said central president of the Insaf Students Federation of the PTI Farrukh Habib while speaking to The Express Tribune.
Government vehicles, he claimed, were being used to advertise the concert throughout the weekend. Colourful banners advertising a free for all ‘musical night and laser light show’ were put up across the city next to PTI banners.
But a resident of Nishat Colony, Atif Khan, dismissed PTI’s claims.
Although a supporter of PTI, Khan said while the concert may attract crowds it could not prevent staunch supporters from going to the jalsa.
“You simply cannot trade your political views and cause for Naseebo Lal’s concert,” said Khan.
Government denies allegation
PSO to DCO Faisalabad Riaz Anjum has maintained that the government has worked with the PTI leadership regarding security arrangements. He denied that any hurdles were being created by the government.
While the PTI officials claim to expect a crowd of over 50, 000 at the Dhobi Ghat jalsa on Sunday, provincial law minister Rana Sanaullah criticised the PTI leadership for holding such a jalsa.
Addressing a press conference on Sunday, he said the government was cooperating with the PTI in regard to arrangements for the protest but he also questioned the motive of holding such public protests.
The protest was to start at 5pm but hundreds of cars, vans and buses were witnessed entering the city from Lahore via motorway as late as 4pm.
The DCO office had announced that more than 3, 000 police officials had been deputed for security.
Protests will continue till recounting takes place: Imran Khan – The Express Tribune
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