Altaf Bhai — man behind the myth

This an interesting article about Altaf Bhai & has some interesting information about his background. Its worth reading.

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Altaf Bhai — man behind the myth
Only a few people know that Quaid-e-Tehreek Altaf Hussain was once a cadet of the 1970-71 National Cadet Scheme (NCS) and completed his one-year training and was selected to fight in East Pakistan. Altaf Bhai, along with all his colleagues, was about to board a ship from Karachi to Chittagong just when India sealed all its borders, robbing our bhai of the chance to demonstrate his physical prowess. Later, the NCS was converted into the 55th Baloch Regiment. Most of Altaf’s colleagues were given regular commissions, but the MQM chief was among the few who were dropped, unfortunately.

Critics say that the army’s touchstone was perfect and they had identified the killer instinct in Altaf. However, cynics hold the army responsible for Altaf being what he is today, saying that had the army chosen the MQM chief, he would have been, at least, a disciplined soldier.

During his military training, one of his true passions was weapons: his focus was on which weapon could do the most damage. He told several of his colleagues at the time that he desired an army of his own, which would fight his enemies for the sake of justice.

If the army had taken him onboard, Altaf Bhai might have been a retired brigadier or a retired major general today. Ironically, if that were the case, Brigadier Altaf Hussain would have made the MQM his prime target. But Altaf was destined for a different future and was chosen as the painter of a much wider canvas.

His opponents painted him as a Gestapo chief, where no member of his party could dare differ with the boss, but in reality, Altaf Bhai’s followers obeyed him out of ‘respect’. People picture him as a tyrant, but I know he is a very kind and caring man, who does not kill his opponents, but rather runs a ‘travel agency’ that issues ‘tickets for the heavens’.

It has been alleged that the MQM was the brainchild of Ziaul Haq. During the dictator’s time, Karachi was considered to be the stronghold of the Jamaat-e-Islami and that to break this hold, the establishment decided to create the creature that is the MQM.

The establishment got what it wished for and the JI was ousted from the provincial capital. But little did it know the aftershocks that would follow its move, the MQM’s spinnerets built such a strong web around Karachi that all the party’s opponents were suffocated.

In contrast, Altaf’s grandfather was a religious scholar hailing from Agra, and his father was a stationmaster who died in 1967. He was known to be a thorough gentleman and would probably never have dreamed that his son would one day become a symbol of fear.

Altaf Bhai has been known to be a neutral person and has never sided even with his close allies. To be fair, we have witnessed his impartiality on several occasions. Unfortunately, whenever the elephant of the establishment puts its foot on the tail of the mouse (democracy), Bhai remains neutral.

Benazir Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari are the best examples of this case. When Bhai opposed the National Reconciliation Ordinance, his opponents alleged that he had drilled a hole in the same boat he had been sailing on, but they forgot that he was wearing a “khaki lifejacket”. Nawaz Sharif declared the MQM a terrorist organisation, and on October 28, 1998, accused Altaf Hussain of masterminding Hakim Saeed’s murder. On May 31, 2001, the Sindh High Court acquitted all the accused. Even this acquital could not change Nawaz Sharif’s views about the MQM. But Altaf Bhai holds the nerves of thousands of voters in urban Sindh and one cannot believe that only terror could drive them to vote for the MQM, which is why Nawaz Sharif should review his policy towards the MQM.

Altaf even managed to outdo his astrologist, who predicted that wealth and power would stay away from him. But Bhai found the remedy and he “dragged” wealth and power close to him through his comrades. However, predictions about his marriage might be true after all, as it was foretold that his married life would not be a successful story. Being an urban Sindhi, he married a rural Sindhi woman as a goodwill gesture; unfortunately that bond ended in separation.

He moved to the UK in 1991 and did not return home, choosing instead to become a British citizen. His astrologist predicted his survival in some castle, whether it be Abbasi Shaheed Hospital or the castle in London. Unfortunately, the said astrologist is not with us anymore (he died of natural causes), otherwise I might have had my luck tested by him.

There is a long list of MQM activists who left the party, and were later ‘eliminated’. Even the police officers who carried out operations against the MQM met their maker, one after the other. Investigators failed to find the MQM’s fingerprints on these murders, but the families of the victims alleged that investigators had ignored “their gloves”. The MQM might feel it’s a coincidence that all of its opponents died one after the other, but the fact remains that those who hold the MQM responsible for the killings have no evidence to back their claims. Even the May 12, 2007 massacre failed to bring any witnesses against the MQM to the forefront.

It is fair to ask how Altaf Bhai survives in London when he has no job. Now his party admits that they send “funds” to Altaf Bhai to allow him to meet his day-to-day expenses, while his opponents claim that over a million pounds are transferred to Bhai’s Swiss accounts every month. In the UK, the MQM chief does nothing but run a secretariat. He does not pay any notable tax to the British government, as he lives on charity.

Bhai started his political career in 1978 by forming the All-Pakistan Mohajir Student Organisation (APMSO). He received his political training in the violence-soaked atmosphere of the Karachi University, where the Islami Jamiat Taliba and the Sindh People’s Student Federation struggled for power. Altaf wanted an ethnic platform to express his grievance that major national parties were ignoring the mohajirs. In 1979, he was sentenced to nine months in prison and nine lashes by a military court, but the Sindh High Court suspended the lashes.

He then moved to the US and worked as a taxi driver and was reportedly issued seven traffic tickets in a single day, which is a record with the NYPD. He failed to land a decent job despite being a qualified pharmacist in Pakistan. This added to his belief that the mohajirs would not get a fair deal until they expressed their strength.

On March 18, 1984 he announced the Mohajir Qaumi Movement and focused on ethnic politics that attracted his base. Later, he realised he had amassed enough power to make a shift out of ethnic politics and converted his party to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.

He managed to sweep elections in all educational institutions in Sindh’s major cities like Hyderabad, Karachi and Sukkur. In 1987, his party swept the local bodies elections in Karachi and Hyderabad.

Bhai announced he would quit politics on November 15, 1992 with Azeem Tariq set to replace him. But even the best-laid plans can go awry. On June 2, 1993 Azeem Tariq was assassinated in his Azizabad residence – a known MQM stronghold. Unfortunately, conspirators alleged that Bhai had been behind the murder. Despite being blamed for any and every drop of blood shed in Karachi – whether it be the May 12, 2007 or the killing of political opponents – no court of law has ever held the MQM responsible for any such acts. In the day and age of an “independent” judiciary, we will give the MQM the benefit of the doubt.

Amir Khan and Afaq Khan shocked Altaf Bhai when they joined the establishment in making a faction of his party, the MQM-Haqiqi. This group posed a fresh threat to this person, after which he moved to London. Three MPAs also resigned from the assembly during Jam Sadiq’s regime. Unfortunately, they are no more.

During the MQM’s tenure in Karachi, bodies with holes drilled in them were sent to Punjab and they had Punjabis, Pathans and Sindhis in their crosshairs. The Sindhis were eliminated and their oldest Goths ruined in the name of development. The Baloch were deprived and confined to a certain area. No major development in education, health and civil life were seen in Lyari and other strongholds of other communities. Even during the golden period of Mustafa Kamal, all his kamals (good deeds) were confined to his own community.

The PPP, PML-N and PML-Q need to ally with them to make a government. The first two declared the MQM a terrorist organisation, but embraced them again when they needed to. The MQM has announced to quit the government in every coalition for almost a hundred times now, but it has never happened, as they cannot not survive without power. It does not matter whether it is a political government or dictatorship, the MQM is a part of it.

After the first military operation in Karachi in 1992, several torture cells were traced, including the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, but an establishment chump, Brig (r) Imtiaz, jumped in to give the MQM a clean chit from all sins, including the Jinnahpur incident.

Upon this, an analyst commented that even Hitler did not justify the Gestapo’s killings, so how did an establishment baby exonerate the MQM.

Imran Khan is the real critic of Altaf Bhai, but believes the MQM
is the real party of the masses, if aggressive elements are omitted. Don’t worry Imran, Altaf Bhai’s successors are the last hope!

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Who is the author?

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The author is anonymous because does not want to go up in heaven before time.

MQM is a fascist organization, created by Zia-ul-Haq to counter PPP and JI. The military dictator created a devil but unfortunately later it came to bite the arses of those who created it. As long as Altaf Bhai has support from establishment, every political party has to compromise on principles and make adjustments. Let Imran Khan be the PM of Pakistan, he will be the first person to go to London and offer his friendship.

Jiay Altaf Bhai.

Someone who wants to stay alive.

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Good grief. I have a headache from reading all this BS.

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I have stared a thread about his father and I have quoted this there but nobody ready to tell anything to me about his father .
I am always more informed but more afraid.
Do you where is he now and what is he doing now a days ?
( He did not met even President Zardari)
This is a real breaking news if one can tell.

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There are more news today.
MQM Haqiqi’s leaders awarded life imprisonment
And this from Geo
Mohajir Qaumi Movement leaders get life sentence Updated at: 1543 PST, Wednesday, April 07, 2010

KARACHI: The court has awarded life imprisonment to leaders of Mohajir Qaumi Movement (Haqiqi) Afaq Ahmed and Aamir Khan in a case of murder. The court established in central jail has announced the punishment on Wednesday.

Farooq Siddiqui, the brother of Muttahida Qaumi Movement(MQM) leader Haroon Siddiqui had been killed after being severely tortured in Landhi on June 19,1992. Police had presented challan against Aamir, Dildar and Masroor but they had been acquitted in 1995.

Aamir Khan and Afaq Ahmed were accused of giving shooting orders.**
**Behavior with them by Mush regime and … is a lesson for them who hope good from these people. They are always worst.
Aur yeh log to bhugat hi lain gay magar asli zalim bhi bhugat raha hay

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There is only solution of this whole mess "Maj General Naseer Ullah Babar". Or perheps someone just like him with full access and autority (I do believe Interior Minister of Sindh Zulfiqar Mirza could be a good candidate as long as he holds his balls and dont give a damn about anything).

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^^^ How good was the first "Babar solution"? Are you looking for a "final solution" from Zulfiqar Mirza?

Perhaps no need of such things. Our media is a total fraud, how it is possible that they don't know the "Breaking News".
Allah ki lathi bay aawaz hoti hay-

…to move SHC](The News International: Latest News Breaking, World, Entertainment, Royal News)

Thursday, April 08, 2010
By our correspondent

Karachi

Both Afaq Ahmed and Amir Khan have said that they would challenge the trial court’s order in the high court, alleging that their conviction in the murder case of a Muttahida Qaumi Movement activist was politically motivated.

Talking separately to the media inside Judicial Complex after the judge announced the verdict against them on Wednesday, both Afaq and Amir said that they would file an appeal in the Sindh High Court. They felt that the superior judiciary has been independent to certain extent compared to the lower courts judges, who were still under pressure.

Afaq claimed that he was punished after he turned down an offer by the government to leave the country, adding, registration of murder cases against him was mala fide as certain quarters wanted him to leave the country.

He categorically stated that he would never leave the country as he and his supporters were committed to continue struggle for the Mohajir cause. Both the convicted leaders claimed that the decision was not unexpected as it was given under political pressure from a party that was an ally in the Sindh government.

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Have you listened him since more than one month ?
Hope soon you will see him like Ch Shujaat.
At last I break the news my self.
Laanat ho is jhootay..... par.
Jo awam ko koi sachi khabar naheen deta.
Abhi Zardari zore say khansa hota to usay T.B dikha detay.

Yes why not, he is the only one in Sindh right now who actually cares about his peoples and have guts to do something against these thugs.

Very surprising, No one has any knowledge.
He is perhaps moved to Germany.
Do you know Ch Shujaat also goes to Germany for treatment, often.
So hope you will see him soon walking and talking like Ch Shujjaat if he recovered .

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No body is his spokesman now.http://www.paklinks.com/gs/data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==
He is going nowhere.( Aisay log jaldi naheen martay)
But who will speak for him ?
Ohh you must be sad for not listening his telephonic ‘Khatab’ since long.
You can enjoy this


He is perhaps paralyzed
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So

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOnzjmZaxhA
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See what they say I am surprised why they deny? If one is sick , he needs prays. They should ask for prays. Some shall prey by heart. But they can gather millions Kisi ki jurat hay keh na aaiay. Oneindia : Online Portal Reports about Altaf Hussain being ill ‘baseless’, ‘unfounded’: MQM Friday, April 9, 2010,7:28 IST Karachi, Apr.9 (ANI): The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has rejected reports regarding its chief Altaf Hussain being seriously ill as ‘baseless’ and ‘unfounded.’ Buzz up! Senior MQM leader, Mustafa Azizabadi, said Hussain’s health in fine and he has been attending regular party meeting and participating in other activities. When asked reports regarding Hussain undergoing treatment in Germany, Azizabadi said: “These are all rumours spread by ‘enemies’ and nothing more.” MQM insiders said that Hussain is likely to address the Punjab convention at Lahore on April 25 by telephone, The News reports. Hussain’s suspicious absence from Pakistan’s political scene amidst the recent chaos over the 18th Constitutional Amendment bill has raised questions over his well being. The MQM’s silence over the party chief’s whereabouts has only added fuel to rumours. When asked about the issue, MQM spokesperson, Salahuddin, neither confirmed nor denied reports regarding Hussain being ill. The spokesman said that Hussain had addressed the party on March 16 and was in good health at the time. According to sources, former Prime Minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) President Shujaat Hussain had recommended a homeopathic doctor in Germany to Hussain. The MQM chief also did not meet President Asif Ali Zardari during his recent trip to London, and sources said that Hussain has been under medical treatment since that time. (ANI)
Update;
They started issuing statements on his name.
‘Issue of Hazara be solved through dialogue’ Upadated on: 13 Apr 10 02:09 AM

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Staff Report

LONDON: Leader of Muttahida Quami Movement Altaf Hussain has said that instead of firing at people of Hazara issue should be resolved through dialogue.

In the statement issued from London Altaf Hussain condemned use of force against people raising their voice for their rights.

Instead of listening to the voice of people administration is subjecting them to torture and violence, said MQM leader.

Suppressing popular voice by force is not the solution of the problem, Altaf warned.

He advised federal and provincial governments to solve the problem by peaceful means.

Altaf Hussain expressed condolences with the bereaved families and prayed for the health of those who were injured in the incident of police violence in Abbottabad. SAMAA

I remember Imran Khan having his interview done on BBC Newsnight in which he said that he will 'take altaf to court and he will be truely exposed for what a corrupt person he is and that he should be sent back to pakistan'. That was more then 3 - 4 years ago and nothing has happened.

Maj General Naseer Ullah Babar

YOU ROCK=)!

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I am still surprised. Our media is unable to say that he is healthy but no one of them even discussed the report of his illness.
According to unconfirmed reports he is recovering but the attack was very severe and his kidneys are badly affected and he is also having some memory problems. (May be Parkinson)

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^^ what is your source of information?