Farooq Sattar advises PM Imran Khan to be soft spoken, exercise restraint.

KARACHI -- Former leader of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) has advised the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan to exercise restraint, practice democracy and become soft spoken, media reported on Saturday.

The politician said that he wants the federal government and Prime Minister to invite him to an advisory meeting, will provide potent advises to the federal government 'free of cost'.

Sattar added that democracy stems from devolution of power that is based upon the local bodies governance system, the system has been uprooted in Punjab and what will happen to it in Sindh still remain unknown, decried the political leader.

Earlier on November 20, Former MQM stalwart and ex-mayor of Karachi, Dr Farooq Sattar had said that he had never been the caretaker of Muttahida Qaumi Movement's home base '90'.

East range police earlier in the day claimed to have arrested a killer involved in murders of 96 people in the city.

Arrested target killer has political connections and was affiliated with MQM's London group, SSP East Ghulam Azfar Mahesar and SP Zubair Nazeer said in a press conference.

Accused killer Zubair alias Thelay Wala has disclosed that their target killing group was comprised of 43 killers, SSP East said.

He has confessed the...

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