Dasti asks govt not to bow topressure on Karachi operation
NOWSHERA: MNA Jamshed Dasti on Saturday said that the Karachi operation was heading in the right direction and peace was restored to the economic hub of the country. Talking to reporters after attending the oath-taking ceremony of the councillors here, he said that any political party should not try to
By our correspondents
August 30, 2015
NOWSHERA: MNA Jamshed Dasti on Saturday said that the Karachi operation was heading in the right direction and peace was restored to the economic hub of the country. Talking to reporters after attending the oath-taking ceremony of the councillors here, he said that any political party should not try to politicise the Karachi operation. “No one should make hue and cry over the arrests of the criminal and corrupt officials,” he said. He asked the government not to bow to the pressure of MQM and take the Karachi operation to its logical end.
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