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Beat the living daylights out of terrorists

Majlis-e-Wahdatul Muslimeen (MWM) Punjab chapter leadership on Thursday criticised the government’s failure to control law and order situation in the country, claiming that as many as 60 MWM activists had been killed alone in Karachi.

MWM central leader Allama Imtiaz Kazmi stated this while addressing a press conference on Thursday. Deputy Secretary General Allama Syed Jaffer, Sheikh Imran Ali, Syed Hussain Zaidi were also present on the occasion.

Allama Imtiaz Kazmi pointed out that these miscreant elements were being supported by some foreign forces, and demanded the government to start search operation and put them behind the bars.

Kazmi expressed grave concerns over law enforcing agencies failure to restore peace in Karachi. He rejected government’s decision to hold talks with TTP and urged the government not to start negotiations with TTP which had killed thousands of civilians and military men in Pakistan.

“If the coward rulers cannot ensure our protection then may allow the people of Pakistan to take appropriate security measures on their own,” said Kazmi. He anticipated that the present situation could not prevail for long as the people were irked of government failures.

MWM leadership also expressed disappointment over federal and provincial government silence on recent Quetta incident and complained that neither federal nor provincial government took any action against terrorists.

In order to convey their protest to the international community, the MWM will hold protest demonstrations today in Pakistan and London, Allama Imtiaz Kazmi announced.

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