PML-N reacts to burning of its offices

31 Oct, 2011

The situation being created by burning the offices of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in Sindh and Karachi is a conspiracy against democracy and PML-N will foil this conspiracy. The rallies of MQM and Tehrik-e-Insaf are the same and their director is sitting in the presidency. Pakistan Peoples' Party (PPP) and MQM are involved in terrorism. The government, which cannot arrest the killers of its 'quaid' how it will arrest the culprits.
Now PML-N will spread its movement in Sindh. These views were expressed by Member National Assembly, Khawaja Saad Rafique and Senator Pervaiz Rasheed while addressing a joint press conference, here on Sunday.
They said that not only organised attacks are being made at the offices of PML-N in Sindh, but these are also being put on fire. They said that hooliganism has reached an alarming level. They further said that when the provincial chief organiser of PML-N, Saleem Zia reached press club to address a press conference he was cordoned outside, which is shameful. They disclosed that the central leadership will visit the burnt offices soon.
Rafiq said that massive participation in October 28 rally in Lahore has perturbed the 'Zardari gang'. Lahorites have voted against corruption, load-shedding, price hike and slavery of 'aghyar' and people are fed up with Zardari's democracy. He said that when the corruption of Zardari was highlighted, Altaf Hussain got perturbed in London and MQM took out rally in support of Zardari.
He said that now MQM has become a 'rent a party' of PPP. He said MQM also took out rally on May 12 in support of dictator Musharraf and there was bloodshed in Karachi. He warned Zardari to face criticism or change his habit.
The PML-N leader said that Nawaz Sharif is working against the status quo. Nawaz visited the flood-affected areas of Sindh, distributed eatable items and sent doctors, nurses and medicines there but that did not suit Zardari. He furthered that Sindh government, Qaim Ali Shah and leadership of MQM did not bother to visit the affected areas.

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