Balochistan Assembly passes resolution condemning Altaf's anti-Army statement

Resolution tabled by Balochistan home minister Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti


Mohammed Zafar May 02, 2015
PHOTO: ONLINE

QUETTA: A condemnation resolution against Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain was passed in Balochistan Assembly on Saturday, Express News reported. 

The resolution was tabled by Balochistan Home Minister Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti and was supported by both government and political parties. The resolution condemned Altaf Hussain's speech against the army.


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In an address to MQM workers who had gathered at Nine-Zero early Friday morning, Altaf criticised the army. The army had strongly reacted to his statement, followed by senior government officials, ministers and even members of the opposition.

Having faced strong criticism over his comments regarding the army, Altaf Hussain on Friday apologised if his words had “hurt national security institutions and patriotic people.”

Read: 'Provocative' remarks: Altaf apologises for disparaging remarks against armed forces

In a statement released on Friday evening, Altaf said that he never intended to disparage the government or any respected institution and regretted that his speech had not been fully understood and was considered completely out of the context.

Read: Altaf Hussain did not criticise Pakistan Army, says MQM

PTI to table resolution in Punjab Assembly

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf had decided to table a resolution in the Punjab Assembly against MQM chief for his anti-army statement, according to Express News.

COMMENTS (9)

syed & syed | 9 years ago | Reply @imran ali: They have no other work except passing resolutions and getting perks, flagged car, and a battalion of guards.No work on important issues like Reko Dek and poor condition of laborers working on coal mine.
imran ali | 9 years ago | Reply why no resolution on missing persons in Baluchistan?
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