LAHORE Demanding immediate expulsion of the US ambassador from the country, Majlis Wahdat ul Muslimeen has termed the troika – the USA, Israel and India – responsible for target killings of Millat e Jafria members. “The vicious USA-Israel-India troika is behind the target killing and terrorist strikes in Pakistan. We will continue to stage protests and siege of US consulates unless the US ambassador is expelled from the country,” said Raja Nasir Abbas Jafferi, head of Majlis Wahdat ul Muslimeen while addressing a press conference here on Friday. Allama Mohammed Iqbal Kamrani, Allama Abuzar Mehdvi and others were also present. Speaking on the occasion, Raja Nasir Abbas Jafferi said that anti-Pakistan elements were busy in hatching conspiracies against the federation and timely action should be sought against them to prevent the loss of innocent lives. Condemning on the killing of 11 elders of Millat e Jafferia in Pakistan as well as a youth, Syed Ali Raza Taqvi, who was gunned down on September 16 by the security persons deployed on the security of the US consulate, Raja Nasir said the government must move against the US and Jew agents active in sabotaging peace of the country. The head of Majlis Wahdat e Muslimeen demanded the President, the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice of Pakistan and the Chief of Army Staff to take stern action against the US consul general, the Inspector General Sindh, the DIG South and others responsible for the killing of Ali Raza Taqvi. He also drew the attention of the media towards the recent killing of three persons from a family, a father and his two sons, who were gunned down in Paan Mandi, Karachi. In Quetta city as well, a resident of Karachi Dr Mohammed Moshin was targeted. He said that raids of Shia-dominated localities in Karachi on the directions of prejudiced police administration were a part of a plot knit by spy agencies like Black Water, CIA, RAW, Mossad. He said the US agents also conspired to sabotage peace of the country on Youm e Ishqi Rasool (SAW) observed on September 21.