Unity needed to tackle terrorism challenge: Rehman Malik, MQM
Both agree that terrorism is the biggest challenge currently facing the country.
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM:
Following a detailed discussion on the prevailing situation in Pakistan, the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Senator Rehman Malik and Muttahida Qaumi Movement's Raibta Committee agreed that unity was needed to tackle the challenge of terrorism.
According to a release from MQM, Malik met with Rabita Committee members in London on Wednesday where they discussed the prevailing political situation and other challenges currently facing the country and They concerns over incidents of terrorism.
They came to an agreement that Pakistan is currently surrounded by threats and challenges with terrorism the biggest of those challenges. To deal with these challenges unity is needed.
The meeting was attended by the Rabita Committee's Deputy Convener Nadeem Nusrat along with committee members Mohammad Anwar, Tariq Jawed and Mustafa Azizabadi.
Following a detailed discussion on the prevailing situation in Pakistan, the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Senator Rehman Malik and Muttahida Qaumi Movement's Raibta Committee agreed that unity was needed to tackle the challenge of terrorism.
According to a release from MQM, Malik met with Rabita Committee members in London on Wednesday where they discussed the prevailing political situation and other challenges currently facing the country and They concerns over incidents of terrorism.
They came to an agreement that Pakistan is currently surrounded by threats and challenges with terrorism the biggest of those challenges. To deal with these challenges unity is needed.
The meeting was attended by the Rabita Committee's Deputy Convener Nadeem Nusrat along with committee members Mohammad Anwar, Tariq Jawed and Mustafa Azizabadi.