Friday, 11 January 2013

Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) Chair Imran Khan has taken powerful exemption to Altaf Husain’s declaration that the Quaid-i-Azam took pledge of allegiance to Master Henry when he was sworn in as governor-general.




Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) Chair Imran Khan has taken powerful exemption to Altaf Husain’s declaration that the Quaid-i-Azam took pledge of allegiance to Master Henry when he was sworn in as governor-general.

In a declaration released on Friday, Mr Khan said the Muttahida Qaumi Activity (MQM) primary had altered record.

“The pledge taken by the Quaid-i-Azam was identified by the point that the freedom of Pakistan in 1947 was not finish,” says Mr Khan.

“Both Native indian and Pakistan had accomplished quasi freedom and became dominions of the English Kingdom. It was because of this that the Quaid became governor-general and not the chief executive.”

“The governor-general was nominally a associate of the English monarch and this reality was shown in the pledge that was taken by both the Pakistani Governor-General and Native indian Governor Common Mountbatten.”

Imran said by illustrating a similar between the scenario then and the position of his (Altaf’s) being a English resident now was a finish distortions of information and record.

He said that to keep authority roles in the govt or be a participant of parliament, it is obligatory, according to the Structure, that the individual should be completely a resident of Pakistan.

“To declare nationwide authority it is a mockery if wide qualities of the management are not in Pakistan but overseas. Whenever Pakistani forex devalues these management become better. This is a laugh with the sufferings of the individuals of Pakistan,” he said.

Mr Khan recommended the MQM innovator not to get the excellent Quaid into tawdry governmental discussion in the nation.

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