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RAW funded MQM, Scotland Yard hands over evidence to Pakistan

Dunya News

Reportedly, MQM received direct funding from the Indian agency

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Scotland Yard on Thursday handed over to Pakistan the evidence of Indian intelligence agency RAW funding Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) party, Dunya News reported.

The sources told Dunya News that Scotland Yard has handed over a list of over 10 names who were involved in the process.

Reportedly, these people used to take direct funding from the Indian agency and provide it the MQM.

The Scotland Yard has reportedly prepared the list after interrogation from Altaf Hussain and Muhammad Anwar.

Adviser to Prime Minister, Ishtar Ausaf held meetings with the Scotland Yard regarding the case. The government has begun investigation over the issues of RAW funding and money laundering.

A massive operation against terrorism and target killing in Karachi is ongoing and the authorities are also investigating and taking to task the outfits or parties who allegedly have links with foreign funding sources.

MQM has strongly condemned and has been vocal against the targeting them in guise of the operation. Their lawmakers have even resigned from the assemblies in protest.


Also Read : MQM protests against Pakistan outside UN?


MQM) workers protested outside United Nations (UN) during the UN General Assembly (UNGA) session and demanded freedom from army and the country as well. Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) leader Marvi Memon demanded immediate apology over the action and said that she was shocked to watch the video.

Airing the video on his show ‘On the Front’ on Dunya News, Kamran Shahid asked MQM leader Rehan Hashmi about MQM’s policy over the slogans raised in the video. Though he denied the video at first, Hashmi later admitted that the protest and the slogans raised in the video were completely unjustified and said that it had nothing to do with MQM’s policy.

The video shows protesters lined up outside UN building and one of the protesters raising slogans, demanding ‘freedom’ from ‘generals’, ‘colonels’ and even the ‘country’.