President Zardari contacts MQM chief Altaf Hussain on telephone
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has telephoned MQM chief Altaf
Hussain today and discussed prevailing situation especially law and order
condition in Karachi, SAMAA reported on Thursday.
The Mutahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief, Altaf Hussain, shared with President
Zardari details of the killings of MQM PIB Sector Committee Member Mansoor
Mukhtar and his brother Masood Mukhtar by banned Peace Committee.
President Zardari assured Altaf Hussain that he will personally go to Karachi
and convene a meeting on the law and order condition of the metropolis.
Altaf Hussain also enquired about the well being of the President, during talks
on the telephone this evening. SAMAA
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