Government and judiciary should stop conspiring against each other: Altaf Hussain
The MQM leader said this while addressing the election campaign at PS-94 constituency in Karachi's Orangi Town.
MQM chief Altaf Hussain says government and judiciary should stop conspiring against each other.
He said this while addressing the election campaign at PS-94 constituency in Karachi's Orangi Town adding that courts and lawyers should respect each other.
The MQM leader said he is confident that his party candidate will win the bi-election and condemned the killing of MQM workers in Karachi.
Altaf said Scotland Yard is investigating the murder of MQM leader Dr Imran Farooq and the culprits will be arrested soon.
He said government should take solid steps to eliminate corruption and fuedal system from the country.
Altaf Hussain's speech comes as the election campaign for the strategically important PS-94 by-election come to an end.
A tight competition is expected for the seat. Key contestants for the seat are candidates from PPP, MQM and ANP.
The ANP leader Shahi Syed demanded yesterday that rangers be deployed at all polling stations ahead of the by-polls that are scheduled to be help on October 17.
He said this while addressing the election campaign at PS-94 constituency in Karachi's Orangi Town adding that courts and lawyers should respect each other.
The MQM leader said he is confident that his party candidate will win the bi-election and condemned the killing of MQM workers in Karachi.
Altaf said Scotland Yard is investigating the murder of MQM leader Dr Imran Farooq and the culprits will be arrested soon.
He said government should take solid steps to eliminate corruption and fuedal system from the country.
Altaf Hussain's speech comes as the election campaign for the strategically important PS-94 by-election come to an end.
A tight competition is expected for the seat. Key contestants for the seat are candidates from PPP, MQM and ANP.
The ANP leader Shahi Syed demanded yesterday that rangers be deployed at all polling stations ahead of the by-polls that are scheduled to be help on October 17.