Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment
Dr. Jassim Taqui


Following the decision of the Rabita Committee (RC) to dump the MQM Supremo Altaf Hussain (AH), the Government approached the British authorities including Scotland Yard with evidence that AH was involved in sedition. The interior Minister Ch. Nisar Ali also collected evidence against AH to take legal action against him as per the relevant articles of the Constitution that deal with the issue of sedition and punishment.

The British Government is asked, “Enough is enough,” now it is time for action. The MI-6 has to stop this game against Pakistani people especially the Karachiite.

Undoubtedly, no other nation has been targeted any other nation with a gross interference in its internal affairs the way the MI-6 is doing with Pakistan.
The LEAs are also deliberating the reaction of AH. Given his mental state, it is highly improbable that AH to behave in the way he did hours after he was dumped by RC. It shows that he received instructions from his mentors, especially MI-6 and Indian RAW.

Clearly, MI-6, RAW, and other hostile intelligence agencies are not in a mood to give up their scheme of creating in Karachi and subsequently in all over Pakistan the so-called “creative chaos,” a la Arab Spring in 2011.

The scheme is to “sustain the terrorists” in their mission of spreading anarchy in Pakistan, weakening the Armed Forces of Pakistan in their endeavor to build a case against AH and his ilk. The ultimate goal is to seize Pakistan nuclear weapons.

Happily, the Pak intelligence agencies have obtained documentary evidence that condemns AH and his regional and international supporters of being rogue. They are acting in total violation of international laws and the UN Charter.
LEAs are only waiting the opportune time to release the classified documents.


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