In a tweet he called MQM chief’s speech “disgusting,” he said that reference to the army or its leadership while reacting to arrest of criminals with suspected links to political parties will not be tolerated.
Altaf Hussain's speech on TV tonight containing remarks about Army & its leadership was uncalled for and disgusting-1/4
— Gen(R) Asim Saleem Bajwa (@AsimBajwaISPR) April 30, 2015
Such reference to Army or its ldrship as reaction to arrest of criminals,who may have links with any political party,won't be tolerated-2/4
— Gen(R) Asim Saleem Bajwa (@AsimBajwaISPR) April 30, 2015
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“Irresponsible remarks and using media to incite the people of Pakistan to rise against the state will be pursued legally,” Gen Bajwa tweeted.
Irresponsible remarks&Using media to incite the people of Pak to rise against the State-the matter will be pursued legally-3/4
— Gen(R) Asim Saleem Bajwa (@AsimBajwaISPR) April 30, 2015
Pak Army & LEAs will continue to execute ops as assigned to them-4/4
— Gen(R) Asim Saleem Bajwa (@AsimBajwaISPR) April 30, 2015
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Addressing his supporters via a telephonic address at Nine-Zero early on Friday morning, Altaf had referred to the 1971 surrender of the armed forces, using it to ask why the party was looked on as traitors when some of its members sought refuge in India after fleeing prosecution in the aftermath of the 1992 operation against them.
Altaf had then also asked his supporters start "commando" training.
His speech came after SSP Malir Rao Anwar held a press conference on Thursday where alleged that the MQM had ties with Indian spy agency Raw and presented two suspects who claimed they had ties with the MQM and had received weapons training in India.
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Before clarifying I would rather suggest you to listen the press conference of SSP Rao again. You will listen the word "recommend" after giving so called judgemental decision by you people. It was piece of advice, and no body can snatch this right from anyone. Dismissing him at critical point was sheepish act. SSP should have been given mere a chance to clarify his point. My consideration is that his statement is misinterpreted, and those who consider it judegemental should focus on the word "recommend". Moreover, in judgemental decisions there is a "verdict" not RECOMMENDATION.