Pakistan leader claims, 'PAK army wants to capture entire Sindh'
Pakistan leader claims, 'PAK army wants to capture entire Sindh'
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Islamabad: The problem between Pakistan and China is increasing. The people of Balochistan, who are facing problems due to China and Pak Economic Corridor (CPEC), have now joined the nationalists of Sindh province for their cause. Baloch and Sindhi feel disregarded from the outset of Punjabi Muslims in government. Now the nationalists of both the provinces have decided to jointly wage a fight to separate from Pakistan.

According to the information received, the founder of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), Altaf Hussain, said that the Pak Army had intended to capture the entire Sindh and make it a military colony. He was blaming the statement of Sindh Rangers, in which it was said that anti-national elements are hiding in secret. In an open letter to Sindh DG Rangers Omar Ahmed Bokhar, Altaf reminded how the Pakistani army was indulging in violence against Sindh citizens and MQM leaders.

"A military operation has been carried against MQM in 1992 on the night of 19 June. The massacre began in the night and served to cause inhuman pain to MQM workers. Many have been murdered. Our mothers and sisters were also harassed. It was done before the military operation then that they are going to behave inhumanely and also take away basic human rights". Altaf's letter has come in response to the statement of Rangers spokesperson.

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