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Govt to provide arms licenses to political parties in Karachi: Rehman

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Karachi - Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that there is a threat of attacks on the offices of political and religious parties in Karachi and government would provide them arms licenses to secure their offices from terrorism.
Talking to journalists on Saturday, he said that government had a plan to impart training to the private security guards.
He said that media should not direct horses and donkeys with one nod. If the cartoons of politicians could be made, why the sketches of chief justice and chief of army staff could not be prepared, he added.
He said that Taliban had moved towards Gilgit Baltistan after Karachi but stern action would be taken against them in every nook and corner of the country. The terrorist elements were evolved in the conspiracies just to make Pakistan a failed state, he said adding that the government of PPP was neither ignorant from the difficulties faced by the country nor it was sitting idle.
“I never said that pre paid sims would be finished completely. Only illegal sims would be closed”, he added.

7 Responses to Govt to provide arms licenses to political parties in Karachi: Rehman

  1. This will surely increase terrorism in the city

    Rm you sick big time

  2. Umar J. Qureshi via Facebook says:

    This will surely increase terrorism in the city

    Rm you sick big time

  3. Umar J. Qureshi via Facebook says:

    This will surely increase terrorism in the city

    Rm you sick big time

  4. he remind me dirty sheet of dog, and My day get worse when i see his pig face…kuti our ۔ خنزیر ka bacha……….!!!

  5. observer (UK) says:

    Yes Minister, you should issue licence to your beloved MQM which is a very peaceful political party and is under threat from the terrorists. Rehman Malik is an agent of Altaf Hussain and, in collusion with Ishrat Ibad runs a parallel Sindh government.

  6. wo to phelay he say un kay pas hai

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