Altaf Hussain denies incitement allegations

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KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain on Tuesday said that all the allegations against him are false advising the rulers to see their own act before threatening him.

Talking to MQM Hyderabad Zonal Committee and Women, Hussain said that his party struggled for the rights of oppressed middle class and poor people of Pakistan directing the workers to continue the struggle that if he gets killed or his speeches get banned.

About his yesterday’s speech, MQM chief said that he did not utter a single word against Pakistan but only laid bare the realities.

It must be noted that more than 21 cases have been registered in different police stations of Sindh and Punjab against Altaf Hussain’s July 12 speech in which he allegedly insulted Pakistan Army and incited violence.

 Excerpts from Altaf Hussain’s July 12 Speech