Islamabad, Aug 03 (ANI): Pakistan’s Home Minister Chaudhry Nisar
Ali Khan disclosed that the government was gearing up to file a
legal reference against MQM’s top leader Altaf Hussain who is in
self-exile in London. A day earlier, addressing MQM’s (Mottahida
Qaumi Movement party) Annual Convention in the US city of Dallas
via telephone, MQM Chief Altaf Hussain had asked his party
workers to stage protests in front of United Nations, White
House and NATO and raise a demand for sending their troops to
Karachi. Khan said the Karachi operation was being conducted
without any discrimination, and all crimes in the city had
decreased drastically. He said Altaf Hussain’s calling NATO and
India for involvement in Karachi was tantamount to waging war on
the country. Officials at the interior ministry say the legal
draft is being prepared with cooperation of ministries of law
and justice and foreign affairs, and Khan is likely to meet
British High Commissioner Philip Barton to take up the issue
with him. Referring to two cases against Altaf Hussain in
British courts, Khan said the Imran Farooq murder case and the
money-laundering case against the MQM chief had not been
initiated by the Pakistani armed forces, nor its government. The
cases are not bei
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