“Measures taken by the army have helped us feel safe,” he said while talking to media outside his residence in Sialkot on Sunday, Express News reported.
While referring to Altaf's anti-state remarks, he said “no matter what sort of reservations one has about national institutions, they cannot ask the enemy for intervention and malign them.”
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Those who resort to such acts could be regarded as the biggest enemies of Pakistan, added Asif.
The defence minister on this occasion also lambasted India for its unending tirade and persistent allegations against Pakistan.
“Instead of setting its own house in order, the neighbouring country frequently launches verbal assaults against Pakistan," he said.
Earlier on Friday, the Sindh Assembly had passed resolutions condemning 'anti-state remarks' of the MQM chief.
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The resolutions came after similar resolutions were tabled in Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan assemblies in the past several days.
On August 1, the MQM chief in a speech from London reportedly asked Nato and India take notice of the ongoing Karachi operation, claiming that it was targetting his party members.
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