MQM's letter to Indian High Commission comes to light, urges help for missing workers

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Party has written letters to EU, UNO also, says spokesperson

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Muttahida Qaumi Movement s (MQM) letter written to Indian High Commission regarding four missing party workers has come to light on Thursday.

The letter states that Pakistani security agencies detained as many as 12 party workers on their way to Hyderabad from Karachi. However, eight of them have been released while four are yet in custody. The letter urges India to take notice of the matter and raise voice. 

On the other hand, rabita committee has said that dispatching letters to India and other countries regarding human rights violation in Karachi is a regular exercise.

MQM spokesperson said that copies of all letters written to foreign embassies are sent to the Prime Minister (PM), Chief Justice (CJ) of Pakistan and Chief of Army Staff (COAS). MQM owns what it does, he added.

He said that the party has also written letters to European Union (EU), United Nations Organisation (UNO) and Amnesty International.