Altaf urges MQM workers to hold protest rallies for missing persons

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KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain on Thursday said that many of his party leaders have left him in this hour of test while ordering the party’s co-ordination committee to hold a mass rally within a week against MQM’s victimization.

Speaking to the families of party’s missing workers in Karachi’s Lal Qila ground Azizababad, Hussain claimed that conspirators in Islamabad are busy hatching conspiracies against him and MQM adding that neither a commission was formed  nor a suo motu notice was taken in the case of party’s missing persons.

He asked the families of the missing persons that can they take their protest to Islamabad to which the families reportedly said “yes” and vowed to take their protest to the United Nations if their case is not heard.      

“Majority of Rabita Committee members have ran away, so tell me what I should do,” said the disgruntled founding leader of MQM.

He said the party leaders have fled the country without any prior notices, adding that the Rabita Committee had committed the same betrayal during the 1992 operation against the party.