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MQM and JI demand ban for eachother

JIPaltaf hussainLahore:  Muttahida Qaumi Movement(MQM) has demanded that all the parties included Jamaat- e-Islam Pakistan who pleaded Taliban should be banned. The Quaid-e- Tehrek Altaf Hussain strongly condemned the JI leadership for supporting Taliban and said those who were with Taliban ,were traitor and enemy of the country and they have no right to do politics in Pakistan.

Meanwhile,  Strongly reacting to the demand of the MQM move in the Sindh Assembly for banning the Jamaat e Islami, a JI spokesman said here on Monday that instead, a ban should be imposed on the MQM, a terrorist organization working in the garb of a political party.

In a statement, the spokesman said that the MQM emerged on the scene in 1978, as an ethnic organization called “Mohajir Qaumi Movement”, and reorganized itself as Mutahidda Qaumi Movement in 1997. For the last two decades, the MQM had been involved in bloodshed, target killings and extortion in the port city. During all this time, the MQM had been a part of the government and had been blackmailing the ruling parties.

The JI spokesman pointed out that the Joint Investigation team report presented to the Supreme Court in the Karachi Law and Order case, had the evidence of MQM’s involvement in terrorist activities and its working for India’s secret agency RAW. MQM’s terrorist Ajmal Parahi had admitted having got training in terrorism in India and the MQM was unable to prove these allegations as false, and its designs against the state became public and the Supreme Court, in its judgment, had recorded that the charges against the MQM should be taken as correct. Even at international level, he said, the MQM was a declared terrorist organization because in 2006, a Canadian court had pronounced it a terrorist organization.

The spokesman called upon the Federal Interior Minister to make the Joint Investigation teams report public, so that the truth was out.

The spokesman said that different parties should compete in the political front as the demand for banning parties was unconstitutional and undemocratic.

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