Case registered against Altaf Hussain in different cities Police Station

Qalandari1

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Re: Case registered against Altaf Hussain in Jacobabad Police Station

Oye establishment kay dhaggon Abpara police station mein case register karnay ki himmat nahi hai kanjaro.
 

Saad Saadi

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Re: Case registered against Altaf Hussain in Jacobabad Police Station

PPP ne b Apna ***** siasat.PK pr khool dia hai ta k Bhonkta rahe Army k khalaf
 

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Cases registered against Altaf Hussain for provocative speeches

Cases registered against Altaf Hussain for provocative speeches

 

iltaf

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Re: Cases registered against Altaf Hussain for provocative speeches

kitny cases register hongy Altaf Hussain pe....kya faida hota h in 50,000 cases jb k ik me b saza na ho usy ???????
 

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[h=1]Four FIRs registered against MQM chief Altaf Hussain in Sindh[/h] By Web Desk / APP / Sarfaraz Memon
Published: July 13, 2015

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FIRs were registered in Jacobabad and Khairpur districts. PHOTO: MQM FACEBOOK PAGE

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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Monday said that foul language used against security forces by Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain will not be tolerated, adding that it may be taken up with British authorities, Express News reported.
On Sunday, the MQM chief had cast doubts on the efficacy of the Rangers operation in Karachi likening the conduct of the paramilitary force with how the Indian army treats people in the disuputed Kashmir territory.
Terming Altaf’s speech as unacceptable and condemnable, Nisar on Monday said that the government had so far tolerated such remarks, but now it was time to talk to the United Kingdom about Altaf’s hate speech from London. He added that anyone sitting abroad will not be allowed to malign the armed forces.
He said no country can allow abusing and attacking its defence institutions by those sitting abroad
Nisar said that speeches of MQM chief are touching the borders of extreme provocation, alleging that Altaf spoke the ‘language of Pakistan’s enemies.’
The minister further said that the Altaf’s rhetoric against Army and Rangers was beyond comprehension since neither force was responsible for MQM chief’s legal predicament in UK. He added that with the noose tightening around him in the UK, it seemed that he was directing his anger towards Pakistan in frustration.
Read: Hard and abrasive: Altaf criticises Rangers’ role in Karachi
Addressing his party’s lawmakers and workers on Sunday, MQM chief had blamed Rangers for maltreatment of its workers.
“Rangers personnel treat people in Karachi exactly how the Indian troops behave in occupied Kashmir,” said Altaf. He further accused the paramilitary forces of behaving like a mafia in the country’s financial hub.
Read: Altaf Hussain did not criticise Pakistan Army: MQM
Earlier in May, after facing strong criticism over his comments regarding the army, MQM chief Altaf Hussain had apologised if his words had “hurt national security institutions and patriotic people.”
Statements against state institutions not acceptable: Asif
Minister for Defence Khawaja Asif on Monday criticised Altaf for his statements against the security forces.
Stating that he respected the vote bank of MQM, Asif said that statements by its chief against state institutions were not permissible, adding that the MQM chief was issuing irresponsible statements from London, and that he should come to Pakistan for doing politics.
Asif said that Pakistan Army and other security institutions were fighting against terrorism with fortitude and got remarkable success.
Replying to a question, he said that the nation was united and the security forces of the country were ready to face any challenge to the country including terrorism.
The personnel of Armed forces were already being rendering their precious lives for the nation’s future.
FIRs registered against Altaf Hussain
As many as four FIRS have been registered against MQM chief Altaf Hussain at different police stations of Jacobabad and Khairpur districts late on Monday night.
Following the MQM chiefs’ speech on Sunday night, in which he allegedly criticised members of the armed forces, especially Rangers, four citizens have lodged separate FIRS against him at different police stations.
The first FIR was lodged at Airport police station Jacobabad under section 153-A of the PPC by the President of Tehreek-e-Ahle Sunnat Jacobabad chapter Abdul Khaliq Qadri, while a second FIR was lodged by Khadim Sianch at Saddar police station Jacobabad under same section.
In Khairpur district, two FIRS were registered. The first was at Thari Mir Wah police station and other at Faiz Ganj police station. They were respectively lodged by Mohammad Ali and Imdad.
 

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FIRs lodged against Altaf Hussain across Sindh


FIRs lodged against Altaf Hussain across Sindh

Qurban Ali Khushik | Imtiaz Ali | Hanif Samoon | Azhar Gul Sarki — Published about an hour ago

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KARACHI/BADIN/DADU/JACOBABAD: First Information Reports (FIR) were registered against Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) supremo Altaf Hussain at police stations in various regions of Sindh on the night between Monday and Tuesday for what the government has regarded as his "inflammatory remarks" against the military.
During his speech on Sunday, Hussain called upon the army chief to take notice of the alleged violation of the army’s code of conduct by director general of Sindh Rangers and other officials and urged him to do justice in the matter.The MQM chief had also accused Sindh Rangers of torturing and murdering party workers.
More on this: Altaf accuses Rangers chief of violating army code of conduct
“Are Rangers a security force or a political party? Does the code of conduct of the armed forces allow the army, its paramilitary forces like Rangers, etc, to issue a charge-sheet against a political party,” Hussain had asked while addressing from London a convention of party workers on Sunday.
“We are not against the army; we are against the rotten eggs in the institution... Chief of the Army Staff General Raheel Sharif should save Pakistan and throw out the rotten eggs who have embezzled billions of rupees like civilians,” he said.
The speech was an apparent response to media reports quoting Rangers sources as saying that the paramilitary force was going to release a fact sheet about the March 11 raid on MQM’s Nine Zero headquarters in Azizabad.
Take a look: Rangers raid MQM HQ in Karachi, detain member of Rabita Committee
FIRs filed in cities across Sindh came as an apparent backlash to the MQM leader's speech.
In Badin, police registered an FIR 218/2015 under sections of 153 — "promoting enmity" — and 505 — "conducting public mischief" — of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) on the complaint of Wahid Bux Chandio. The complainant in his FIR registered at Model Police Station Badin stated that the MQM chief through his speech on Sunday not only hurt the sentiments of patriotic Pakistanis but spoke against the armed forces of Pakistan.
The complainant further stated that through his speeches from London, Hussain was spreading hatred against the military and wanted to destabilise the country under a conspiracy.
Station House Officer (SHO) Model Police Station Mr Wali Mohammad Chang in Badin told Dawn that police were gathering the details about Hussain. While speaking to local media, Chandio, who is the close aide of former Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Ali Mirza, demanded a complete ban on MQM for its alleged anti-state activities and the party chief's immediate arrest.
Two more FIRs 167/2015 and 168/2015 were registered at Section A police station in Dadu by complainants Mohammad Rajib and Shahid Alvi Haider under Section 153A of the PPC. The complainants in their applications accused the MQM chief of speaking against the state and the Rangers.
Furthermore, at least three FIRs were registered in Jacobabad also under Section 153 of the PPC, out of which the details of two are available with Dawn. Complainants Qari Abul Khaliq Soomro and Khadim Hussain registered the FIRs 41/2015 and 69/2015 at Saddar and Airport police stations in Jacobabad.
In District Khairpur, an FIR (137/2015) was registered at the Faiz Gunj police station under Sections 153 and 505 of the PPC and Section 124-A of the Anti-Terrorism Act, whereas another FIR (197/2015) was registered at Mirwah police station. Moreover, in District Larkana, a first information report (64/2015) was registered by complainant Arsalan Habib under Sections 153 and 506-2 of the PPC.
Federal Interior Minister Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan had on Monday lashed out at Altaf Hussain for his "derogatory speech", saying that no country could allow an expatriate to pass provocative remarks against its security forces and integrity.
According to a statement issued by the federal interior ministry on Monday, Nisar said Altaf's speeches "incite hate and and provoke violence", and labeled his remarks as "unacceptable" and "intolerable."
Read: Nisar slams Altaf for 'intolerable' remarks against security forces
In response to Chaudhry Nisar's remarks against the MQM leader, the party will hold a protest at 4 PM outside the Karachi Press Club today, said a statement issued on MQM's official website.