KARACHI, Jan 26: The chief of Pakistan Muslim League (Functional), Pir Pagara, has said that his son Pir Sibghatullah Shah alias Raja Sain had disinherited his four sons in 1994 for their involvement in criminal activities.

Reacting on the arrest of his grandson, the spiritual head of Hurs said Raja Sain had disinherited his four sons, Rashid Shah, Abu Bakar Shah, Osman Shah and Omar Mustafa Shah and gave them their share from his moveable and immovable property.

“Omar Mustafa Shah and his other brothers have no link with the Dargah, Functional League or me (Pir Pagara) and therefore no one should associate them with me,” he added.

He maintained that he never helped any violator of law and always talked about the supremacy of the law.

He said police always helped criminal elements and releases them after arresting so that they could do more crimes.

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