Karachi: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement Chief Altaf Hussain has said that the Pak-Army and rangers should step in to end the turbulence in Karachi.
He further said that the army should take action against miscreants without any discrimination.
Addressing his followers by telephone on Wednesday, Altaf Hussain, invited the military to come and see who is involved in “the ongoing terrorism” in Pakistan’s financial hub.
He said that the he had given an ultimatum to the president and the prime minister to hold up violence in Karachi within 48 hours but there was no response.
“MQM condemns acts of violence in Karachi. The government has failed to establish peace in the city, innocent people are being gunned down in Qasba Colony.” blamed Hussain.
“President should end the supremacy of lyari gang war mafia,” said Hussain.
Hussain said that he is a Sindhi and declared a social boycott against those who do not consider Muhajirs as Sindhis.
“I also request the international community to use its influence on the Pakistani government to restore law and order in Karachi,” he added, warning that the situation could worsen if not “tackled seriously”.
In an overnight statement, Hussain had warned people to store food for a month as the law and order situation deteriorating in Karachi.
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