Summary He said that Sindh population is deprived of basic facilities despite having a Sindhi government.
HYDERABAD (Dunya News) – Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief Altaf Hussain said on Sunday that people do not earn rights by crying, and that practical struggle is necessary to earn civil rights and liberties, Dunya News reported.
Addressing launch ceremony of Sindhi language edition of his book “Philosophy of Love” in Hyderabad, he said that Sindh is deprived of basic rights even though the province is ruled by Sindhis.
What’s the benefit of such a government where poor and working class are deprived of basic facilities, he asked.
Statement against abduction of party workers:
Earlier, MQM Coordination Committee said on Sunday that the abductions of MQM workers have increased in various areas of Karachi. The committee said that people will be forced to protest against abductions if this is not stopped, Dunya News reported.
MQM Raabta Committee said in a joint statement that the illegal activities of persons wearing plain cloth have increased in recent while in various areas of Karachi. The statement said that these are armed persons who roam around various areas of Karachi while wearing face masks.
The statement reiterated that these persons abduct innocent citizens including MQM party workers and subject them to torture after shifting them to undisclosed locations. Committee said that after the torture, the families of the abductees are blackmailed and demanded huge amounts as ransom.
Raabta Committee demanded the government to stop the activities of death squad dressed in plain clothes marching across city.
