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HYDERABAD: June 23, 2016. (By Abbas Kassar) Sindh National Tehrik has said that since 1965 Mutehida Qaumi Movement (MQM) in shape of Indian Raw agents have been conspiring to break Pakistan and has asked nationalists to stand up to offer resistance to MQM instead of mere issuing statements.
In a statement SNT chairman Ashraf Noonari, Lala Qurban Sodhro, Mir Allahdad Talpur, Najeeb Thebo Baghi Habibullah Kalro, Akhtar Sindhi, Zulfiqar Jatoi, Wakeel Ujjan and others have said MQM was running campaign of Muhajir Sooba in Pakistan and outside only to get sympathies and save votes of Urdu speaking people in their favour. The aim of their campaign is to dismember Pakistan under assignment of Indian agency Raw.
They said 80 million Sindh’s would never allow MQM to realize its dream of division of Sindh. They said Sindhi could no longer remain silent on the demand of MQM to divide Sindh. They asked Sindhi nationalists to come out for action against such evil design of MQM instead of mere statements. They said Sandhi’s would have to fight war of survival in every street against their enemy. They demanded from government to ban MQM declaring it as anti-Pakistan entity. They said after Eid their party would lay siege to MQM head office 90 in Karachi and its zonal offices in Sindh.
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