Islamabad: Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) Deputy Parliamentary Leader in National Assembly, Haider Abbas Rizvi, on Monday denied that the MQM has anything to do with the letter allegedly written by MQM chief Altaf Hussain in 2001 to the then British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, demanding him to get Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) disbanded.
Talking to journalists outside the Parliament House, Rizvi said that the letter presenter by Zulfiqar Mirza in his press conference last month was ‘concocted’ and MQM had nothing to do with it.
He said that MQM would raise the issue of Karachi in National Assembly, saying that MQM was demanding for taking across the board action against the criminals involved in Karachi unrest from day one. He claimed that there was no room for criminals and target killers in the ranks and files of MQM. He demanded that police force in Karachi should be strengthened and equipped so that it could maintain law and order situation in the city effectively.
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