by not just one party but several others involved in anti-Pakistan activities but the authorities have turned a blind eye. She said the fact that violence has been “dialed up and dialed down from Britain for a very long time is known to all countries”.
Separately a group of Pakistani students has announced that it will hold a demonstration outside the MQM’s London headquarters today (Saturday). Waleed Mian, a Pakistani student in London, said that Pakistani student societies from Kingston, Kings College, School of Oriental and African Studies, and Queen’s Mary will attend the demonstration. It is understood that the PTI didn’t offer its help to the demonstration officially but its members will be attending the demonstration privately. Mian said that the demonstration would highlight the “cycle of killings in Pakistan, especially Karachi”.
“We also demand the British authorities take action against MQM leader and British citizen Altaf Hussain who has made death threats to peaceful protesters in Karachi. This protest is organised by a group of students and Pakistani societies from several universities are supporting it but we are not affiliated with any political party.”
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