MQM demands British govt take notice of injuries at Mirza address
MQM Coordination Committee says Mirza creating hatred for MQM in London Pakistani community.
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) Coordination Committee on Wednesday has demanded that the British government should take notice of seven people sustaining injuries during Zulfiqar Mirza's address in London.
In a statement released by the coordination committee, it was alleged that Zulfiqar Mirza's guards attacked the participants who questioned Mirza’s objectionable statements during his address at a community centre in London.
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The committee said that Mirza was creating hatred for MQM in the Pakistani community in London.
(Read: Zulfiqar Mirza to provide evidence against Altaf Hussain in House of Lords)
The party expressed its concern and said that Mirza, who was “rejected” by the Pakistan government, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the judiciary, was trying to create instability.
The party also demanded the British government take action against Mirza's guards.
(Read: MQM pushes PPP to take action against Mirza, associates)
Earlier, Information Technology Minister Raza Haroon wrote a letter to British Prime Minister David Cameron expressing concern over Zulfiqar Mirza’s alleged conspiracy to incite violence in Karachi.
In a statement released by the coordination committee, it was alleged that Zulfiqar Mirza's guards attacked the participants who questioned Mirza’s objectionable statements during his address at a community centre in London.
(Read: Mirza in london: MQM minister writes to British PM for help)
The committee said that Mirza was creating hatred for MQM in the Pakistani community in London.
(Read: Zulfiqar Mirza to provide evidence against Altaf Hussain in House of Lords)
The party expressed its concern and said that Mirza, who was “rejected” by the Pakistan government, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the judiciary, was trying to create instability.
The party also demanded the British government take action against Mirza's guards.
(Read: MQM pushes PPP to take action against Mirza, associates)
Earlier, Information Technology Minister Raza Haroon wrote a letter to British Prime Minister David Cameron expressing concern over Zulfiqar Mirza’s alleged conspiracy to incite violence in Karachi.