4 Aug 2015

Altaf Backtracks From Statement Seeking Indian Help

KARACHI: Days in the wake of issuing a questionable articulation purportedly looking for India's help other than approaching UN, NATO and the US to send their troops to Karachi, Muttahida Qaumi Development (MQM) boss Altaf Hussain on Tuesday backtracked from it. 

In a sound articulation issued on MQM's official site, he said he never made any speak to the Indian Armed force or Indian Government to spare Muhajirs in Pakistan from abuse in his location on the event of the party's nineteenth Yearly Tradition in Dallas, US. 

"Individuals who are claiming this announcement to me are twisting realities," said the MQM boss. 

"I challenge each one of the individuals who are stating that I articulated the words that Indian Armed force or Indian Government ought to come to Pakistan for helping Muhajirs and sparing them from abuse to play these sentences from my discourse on any discussion on the planet." 

"I am prepared to set out my head if informers can think of these sentences from my discourse. On the off chance that they neglect to display these sentences, then they ought to bite the dust in disgrace."