Bilawal should share people’s pain: Qureshi
Says BBC report on MQM a test case for govt
By our correspondents
June 29, 2015
MULTAN: Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf National Organiser Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi has asked PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to come out from the Zardari House and share the pain and pleasure of people in Sindh.
Talking to journalists at the residence of martyrdom Col Iftikhar on Saturday, who had martyred while fighting terrorists in Wana, Qureshi paid rich tribute to Col Iftikhar on sacrificing his life bravely in the operation against terrorists. He said those criticising armed forces were not friend of Pakistan because thousands of soldiers were fighting for Pakistan to save the future of next generations. Those who were criticising armed forces were planted by the Indian intelligence agency RAW and they were trying to weak Pakistan, he added. Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the government had taken a quick action on Axact and now the BBC report against the MQM would be a test case for the government, adding the PTI would raise the issue at international level. The government should take a quick action on the BBC report if it is true, he added.
Talking to journalists at the residence of martyrdom Col Iftikhar on Saturday, who had martyred while fighting terrorists in Wana, Qureshi paid rich tribute to Col Iftikhar on sacrificing his life bravely in the operation against terrorists. He said those criticising armed forces were not friend of Pakistan because thousands of soldiers were fighting for Pakistan to save the future of next generations. Those who were criticising armed forces were planted by the Indian intelligence agency RAW and they were trying to weak Pakistan, he added. Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the government had taken a quick action on Axact and now the BBC report against the MQM would be a test case for the government, adding the PTI would raise the issue at international level. The government should take a quick action on the BBC report if it is true, he added.
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