Pakistan: Security institutions to intensify crackdown on MQM London

By ANI | Published: July 10, 2023 10:20 AM2023-07-10T10:20:37+5:302023-07-10T10:25:04+5:30

Islamabad [Pakistan], July 10 : Sindh government and the security institutions have decided to intensify the crackdown on Muttahida ...

Pakistan: Security institutions to intensify crackdown on MQM London | Pakistan: Security institutions to intensify crackdown on MQM London

Pakistan: Security institutions to intensify crackdown on MQM London

Islamabad [Pakistan], July 10 : Sindh government and the security institutions have decided to intensify the crackdown on Muttahida Qaumi Movement London (MQM-L) after a public rally in Karachi, ARY News reported on Sunday.

Several MQM-L workers were arrested after the public rally in Korangi area of Karachi.

Police and Rangers conducted raids in Korangi and Landhi to arrest the MQM-L workers who had attended the public rally.

The senior officers told the media that MQM-L was involved in "anti-state activities".

ARY news stated citing sources that the authorities identified the organisers and participants of the MQM-L rally in Korangi who will be arrested in the raids.

Earlier on Sunday, the incumbent government rubbished rumours about lifting the ban on Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) founder and his party, saying that the state's decision was "irreversible".

ARY further cited sources quoting the government, and stated that "MQM London and its founder have no place in Pakistan, rubbishing rumours about lifting the ban imposed in 2015".

The Pakistan government stated that "No flexibility will be shown in the state policy against 'anti-national elements', pointing out that propaganda was being carried out on social media for the MQM founder and his party".

Meanwhile, the government has also decided to take strict action against those responsible for carrying out 'false propaganda' on social media.

In 2015, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) placed a ban on the broadcast of statements, speeches and images of MQM supremo across all electronic media in the light of an order of the Lahore High Court, ARY news reported.

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