PIB Ringleader’s demand for PM’s resignation has no moral ground: CC member Syed Qasim Ali Raza
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Posted on: 7/14/2017
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PIB Ringleader’s demand for PM’s resignation has no moral ground: CC member Syed Qasim Ali Raza
Muttahidda Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) Coordination Committee member Mr. Syed Qasim Ali Raza said that the demand for Prime Minister’s resignation from PIB gang ringleader Dr Farooque Sattar is completely void of moral basis and he should look around before placing such demand.
Commenting on Dr Sattar’s demand in which he had added that the PM has no moral ground to continue as PM of the country, Mr. Raza asked him to explain as where he had buried his moral ground when Mohajirs faced arbitrary arrests, raids on their homes without judicial warrant and implication of them in bogus cases and unlawful detention.
He further asked him to explain “Where his morality had disappeared when his personal coordinator Aftab Ahmed was murdered by the paramilitary Rangers in custody”. “The then Chief of Pakistani Military General (ret.) Rahil Sharif had failed to bring the Rangers personnel, who killed Ahmed to task but had left for Saudi Arabia to join the Saudi-led military alliance.”
He also asked him to explain as where was his own moral when MQM headquarters, Khursheed Begum Secretariat and Khidmat-e Khalq Foundation head offices were sealed by the paramilitary Rangers and MQM offices across Karachi were demolished.
The MQM Coordination Committee member Mr. Raza said that it was a sheer manifest of hypocrisy from Dr Sattar to call for PM’s resignation as he himself has no moral ground because he betrayed his leader, Father of Mohajir Nation Mr. Altaf Hussain on whose orders he was appointed as MQM leader in the Parliament and after his betrayal he demanded the government of Pakistan to try Mr. Hussain for treason under article 6 of the constitution.
Mr. Raza said that Dr Sattar and his aides have for many times in past betrayed the MQM founder leader Mr. Hussain.
While quoting the holy Quran on the subject-matter, he referred to verse 77 of chapter Al-e Imran, which reads that, “Indeed, those who exchange the covenant of Allah and their [own] oaths for a small price will have no share in the Hereafter, and Allah will not speak to them or look at them on the Day of Resurrection, nor will He purify them; and they will have a painful punishment.”
The bottom line is that Dr Sattar should look around before making any demand on moral ground as he himself has no moral ground in his any act or deed.
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