Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Syed Zaeem Hussain Qadri has suggested that the Muttahida Qaumi Movement boss should stop challenging the country's sovereignty and making anti-state statements. Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Syed Zaeem Hussain Qadri, a critic of Movement Chief Altaf Hussain, sarcastically said the latter had also displayed an irresponsible and objectionable attitude in the past making every patriotic Pakistani fed up with his anti-state statements.
"Altaf Hussain who has levelled allegations of every kind from abroad for the past 23 years should be ready to be accountable and especially his baseless allegations against the army and institutions are intolerable. His statements have hurt the feelings, especially those of Urdu-speaking Pakistanis. Pakistan's sensitive institutions are rendering sacrifices while performing national services and the entire nation acknowledges their sacrifices. His claims for saving his violent politics are unacceptable," the politician said.
He then claimed that it was his party's national responsibility to take anti-state elements like the Movement chief to logical end. On the Movement chief's politics, he claimed that the formers were based "on enmity". "It is not acceptable to 200 million people of this country. Altaf Hussain has already caused a great loss to the country on linguistic and parochial basis and now time has come that he himself disassociated with the Movement chief and his companions.