No immediate strike call against violence, says MQM

By AFP
July 07, 2011

KARACHI: The Muttahaida Quami Movement on Thursday ruled out any clash between two groups in the Orangi Town area, stating that...

KARACHI: The Muttahaida Quami Movement (MQM) on Thursday ruled out any clash between two groups in the Orangi Town area, stating that it was terrorists who were killing innocent people, Geo News reported.

Briefing the media after the simultaneous meeting of the MQM Rabita Committee in Karachi and London, MQM Rabita Committee member Raza Haroon said members of the Sindh Assembly on Friday would stage a march from press club to Chief Minister House in a protest against the killings of innocent civilians on Friday.

Haroon said that observing peaceful strike was party's democratic right, however he denied any immediate strike call.

He said that the MQM would not step down from its stance for peace in the city and urged other opposition parties to raise their voice against the violence in Karachi. He said that several areas in the city were under attack adding that buses, houses and shops were being burnt.
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