outside the court but the government insisted on trial. Later, when all the witnesses backed out from their statements, there was no alternative but to allow a patch-up.
Similar was the case in the matter of Kot Radha Kishan, where the government was not at fault. It was up to the court to give verdict in the case.He asserted that the policemen in Lahore very boldly faced the mob. He asked: “How come the cops were killed or injured if, as alleged, they were watching TV at a shop?”He pointed out that the attack on the churches was aimed at pitching Muslims and Christian against each other.
Speaking in the programme, Defence Minister Khwaja Asif said he had struggled for democracy during the rule of a military ruler in 2006 and stand for what he had said. The situation with Altaf Hussain is quite different. He denies in the evening whatever he said in the morning. He pointed out that the office of a political party is not a sacred place and it is not justified to decry raid on Nine-Zero. He said target killing and extortion is nothing else but terrorisms. He said the situation in Karachi has improved as there has been no target killing for several days, while extortion has also reduced greatly. He stated that everyone who is against the country would be taken to task.
Khalid Maqbool Siddiqi of the MQM referred to the statement of interior minister regarding the Rangers operation, therefore the MQM did not raise it in the National Assembly. He said the MQM is not willing to escalate differences, while there are people who want the situation becomes worse.
Regarding Umair Siddiqui, he said it would be prejudicial to talk about the issue. Siddiqui said Saulat Mirza was a worker of the MQM in 1998 but had no connection with the party later. He said the raid on Azizabad should not be called a raid on Nine-Zero as no one was arrested from there.
He said the MQM never trained anyone for terrorism and denied existence of any militant wing in the party. He stressed that any worker of MQM, if found guilty of a crime, should be punished.