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'MQM to put national interest first in rejoining govt'
KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader, Raza Haroon on Thursday said that 'terrorists from the Aman committee' were using the latest weapons and their moral had reached a point where they were threatening relations between the PPP and MQM.
Addressing a news conference on the issue of violence in Karachi, Raza Haroon said the fight between terrorists had nothing to do with political parties and the MQM’s decision to join the government would be made with the national interest in mind.
Raza Haroon informed the media that the majority of those kidnapped and killed during the last two days were Urdu speaking and demanded that PPP leaders 'who were supervising these terrorists be stopped immediately'.
Haroon appealed to the international community to use its influence to stop the mass killing being orchestrated against Urdu speakers.
Courtesy www.geo.tv