Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) founder Altaf Hussain said Pakistan will not remain intact as a nation if the results of the recently concluded polls are not revoked.
Dubbing the recently concluded Pakistan polls as most 'flawed' the MQM leader while addressing the youth of the nation through social media said that the elections which were conducted on July 25 were heavily engineered by the Pakistan Army.
"It is imperative to revoke the results of the elections which was engineered by the Pakistan's military establishment or else the country would face the harshness of that political-cum-electoral engineering and would be torn into pieces," the MQM founder said.
Hussain further criticised the sentencing of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and called it a ploy of the Pakistan military establishment.
The MQM founder also urged the people of Pakistan to reject the 'imposed elections results' and protest until 'free and fair elections' are held in the country.
He also underscored that Mohajirs who have not been accepted as an integral part of Pakistan will soon join the freedom movement of the Mohajir nation.
"Mohajirs have not yet been accepted as sons of the soil and hence they would soon join the freedom movement of the Mohajir Nation. Few trusted people, who assigned to lead the freedom struggle preferred to become puppets to the military establishment. However, true and devoted workers continued to give their due share to the movement," he claimed.
"The injustices have to end one day because those (Mohajirs) who created Pakistan are victim of the injustices while those (Corrupt feud) who opposed the have become masters," he added.
He further accused the Pakistan military of crushing Mohajirs on pretext combating extremist gangs and black jet terrorists.
"The military establishment has declared him (Nawaz Sharif) a traitor while terrorist Taliban's spokesperson Mulla Ehsan Ullah Ehsan has been provided with safe shelter at military's garrison," the MQM leader said.
Hussain also slammed the Pakistan military for imposing aristocracy in the country in the disguise of democracy.
"The Pakistan military had opened fire on the Holy Kaaba in Mecca. General Zia Ul Haque had massacred the Palestinians. General Raheel Sharif is butchering the people of Yemen from the Saudi-led military alliance. The corrupt military junta and feuds have imposed "Khakistocracy" in Pakistan," he said.
He also took the occasion to hit out at Pakistan's Prime Minister-in-waiting Imran Khan.
"The 'New Pakistan' is being created under aegis of the corrupt military establishment," he averred.
He also claimed to have evidences that could prove that the 2018 Pakistan elections were doctored by the military establishment, Military Intelligence (MI) and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in favour of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
He also called on the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) to come together to free the country from the clutches of the military establishments.
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