Indiscriminate action against criminals will continue in Karachi: Rehman Malik — File photo

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Monday admitted that the targeted killers and criminal elements arrested in Karachi had links with political parties, DawnNews reported.

While talking to media representatives outside the Parliament House, Malik said that investigations were underway to find out that weather the arrested culprits took the support of political parties or the parties used them for its own purposes.

Malik said that he would present the list of the arrested target killers in the National Assembly and it would be up to the lawmakers to decide the truth.

He showed his satisfaction over the Rangers operation in Karachi and said that indiscriminate action would continue in the port city.

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