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MQM protest outside White House against atrocities by Pak regime on Mohajirs

| @indiablooms | Nov 08, 2021, at 11:34 pm

Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) members demonstrated outside the White House in the US  against the atrocities by the Pakistani regime on Mohajirs, media reports said.

The MQM has demanded the United States in Washington to protest against the Pakistan apex court's decision that pertained to demolishing the legal and private property of the Mohajirs in Karachi, reports ANI news agency.

MQM defines the apex Court's orders as continued state atrocities against Mohajirs by the Pakistan military and its peripheral paramilitary forces and to make Sindh a federal colony, reports the news agency.

The group also demanded for a  separate nation for Sindhis.

The members assembled outside the White House and chanted slogans to demand for freedom.

Who are Mohajirs?

The term Muhajirs or Mohajirs refers to those Muslim migrants from India who mostly settled in urban Sindh.

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