Qadri should not be arrested on political basis: Altaf

Everyone has the right to protest as per the law and constitution, says MQM chief Altaf Hussain


Web Desk August 06, 2014

KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain expressed concerns over an FIR filed against Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Dr Tahirul Qadri and urged that neither he nor members of  his party should be politcally victimised.

Altaf Hussain's remarks came after the Punjab government had filed an FIR against Qadri for inciting violence. He hoped that neither Qadri, nor members of the PAT are arrested.

Addressing his party workers in Karachi via telephone on Wednesday, he said that "under the law and the constitution, everyone has the right to protest," adding that "the incumbent government itself had taken part in long marches in the past."

He suggested that the government remain calm and tackle issues peacefully adding that everyone has right to protest but within the ambit of the constitution.

"The use of state power will be harmful for the country."

With regards to solving matters, he said "the government should use dialogue rather than flex state power."

COMMENTS (9)

Watever | 10 years ago | Reply

Oh please give it a rest Altaf! Your statement of no arrest....is that for you or anyone who follows your path of violence and spreading hate?

There is no crisis. Its a PR stunt, hyped by the media and followed by hypnotized millions. Grabbing power by force....this is what IK is trying to achieve. Is he any different than Musharraf? He has lost respect among the educated and now is no different than Zardari or Nawaz. So what is the use of going out to protest with him when his actions, speech, motives are the same as the ones before him?

ali | 10 years ago | Reply

offcourse, hundreds of millions in tax evasion is nothing more than just 'political basis'!

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