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Altaf Bhai aajkal kaafii Khaamosh haiN yaa phir shaayad unheN Khaamosh karvaa diyaa gayaa hai! ba_har soorat, yeh ek Khush aayind baat hai. :)
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Altaf Bhai aajkal kaafii Khaamosh haiN yaa phir shaayad unheN Khaamosh karvaa diyaa gayaa hai! ba_har soorat, yeh ek Khush aayind baat hai. :)
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The patrons of AH are free , no court martial of Traitors Zia & Mush
So AH should enjoy free life also
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Today whole media is discussing , This was only two lines in “Jang” Pindi in Caption “Anroni Safhat par” but news was not printed
Now Today whole Pakistani media is discussing
It was done on LB election day at Karachi so more foolish
FIA registers Imran Farooq murder case against Altaf Hussain
Case is registered in Islamabad
And this foolishness , perhaps on advice of 12 pass wisdom
Now you can believe that Altaf can pass free & fearless life after this
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And ppl reacted more when they felt being pressed and de graded. Don't know when 12 jamaat pass will understand that MQM is a reality with real vote bank. This vote bank strengthen more as they do operation against them or try to force outsiders over them.
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And ppl reacted more when they felt being pressed and de graded. Don't know when 12 jamaat pass will understand that MQM is a reality with real vote bank. This vote bank strengthen more as they do operation against them or try to force outsiders over them.
And in the history of MQM people saw first time in this LB Election
MQM & PPP respecting each other
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Foolish acts
Remand of 3 suspects in Imran Farooq murder case](Redirect Notice)
Remand of 3 suspects in Imran Farooq murder case obtained
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[RIGHT]**May be a new drama
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ایم آئی-6، را، سی آئی اے الطاف حسین کی مددگار’
‘ایم آئی-6ØŒ را، سی آئی اے الطا٠Ø*سین Ú©ÛŒ مددگار’ - Pakistan]('ایم آئی-6، را، سی آئی اے الطاف حسین کی مددگار' - Pakistan - Dawn News Urdu)
عمران فاروق قتل کیس میں گرفتار ملزم خالد شمیم نے متحدہ قیادت پرالزامات عائدکرتے ہوئےوعدہ معاف گواہ بننے کاعندیہ بھی دےدیا
& Must read
http://dunyanews.tv/…/318898-Imran-Farooq-murder-case-Nisar[/RIGHT]
https://fbexternal-a.akamaihd.net/safe_image.php?d=AQCG8BaD9JHMavDG&w=470&h=246&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thenews.com.pk%2Fassets%2Fuploads%2Fupdates%2F2016-01-21%2Fl_92733_094841_updates.jpg&cfs=1&upscale=1&sx=0&sy=40&sw=650&sh=340&ext=png2jpgKhalid Shamim willing to become approver in Imran Farooq case
ISLAMABAD: The prime suspect in Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Dr Imran Farooq murder, Khalid Shamim has expressed his wiling to become an…
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And ppl reacted more when they felt being pressed and de graded. Don't know when 12 jamaat pass will understand that MQM is a reality with real vote bank. This vote bank strengthen more as they do operation against them or try to force outsiders over them.
You mean no MQM worker involved in violence and is clean party?
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And ppl reacted more when they felt being pressed and de graded. Don't know when 12 jamaat pass will understand that MQM is a reality with real vote bank. This vote bank strengthen more as they do operation against them or try to force outsiders over them.
MQM supporters also need to realise MQM being an ethnic party doesn't mean they will be allowed to carry with their terrorism. Instead of bashing and hating Pakistan Army like always, maybe MQM supporters like yourself should waste their energies on asking MQM to shun terrorism and violence so every 10 ten years, the State doesn't have to do an operation against them. It cost money and resources, you know.
Yes MQM is a reality. Muhajirs will always vote for them even if they burn another 50 factories with children and women inside. The xenophobic crap like "outsiders" is so deeply rooted in their psyche. There is simply not cure for it.
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You mean no MQM worker involved in violence and is clean party?
Nope, MQM target killers like Pappu Kana, Ilyas Langra, Asghar Kala, Usman chota, Shahid Dumba are all agents of 12 pass Punjabi Army.
Shameless MQM supporters and sympathisers can openly vote a party that openly asks India to help them against the state, but Punjab ya KPK ki koi party vote maange aa jaye tou outsiders ka rona shurro kar dete hain. Indians apne, tou non Karachi wale Pakistani bahir wale. Zabardast.
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Nope, MQM target killers like Pappu Kana, Ilyas Langra, Asghar Kala, Usman chota, Shahid Dumba are all agents of 12 pass Punjabi Army.
Shameless MQM supporters and sympathisers can openly vote a party that openly asks India to help them against the state, but Punjab ya KPK ki koi party vote maange aa jaye tou outsiders ka rona shurro kar dete hain. Indians apne, tou non Karachi wale Pakistani bahir wale. Zabardast.
well said.
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Paharon me rehne wale unparh Pathano ne ANP ko kick kar diya when they started doing violence in their name, but expecting self proclaimed parhey likey and oh so urban Muhajirs to vote anyone other than MQM - Qayamat na aa jaye duniya me. Aisa kabhi ho hi nahi sakta.
Everyone is an evil outsider. God knows how much I bloody hate the word 'outsiders'.
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ANP was massacred out of karachi by taliban instead of being voted out. That is to say that ANP had many seats to begin with in sindh.
I don't know where you get your facts or what you are talking about.
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I'm talking about ANP in KPK. They were playing the Pashtun card but still got kicked out of KPK despite having much better local political structure and electables in KPK than PTI.
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Drama continues
[RIGHT]عمران فاروق قتل کیس کا ٹرائل اڈیالہ جیل راولپنڈی میں کرنے کا فیصلہ
کیس کی جیل میں سماعت کا فیصلہ سیکیورٹی خدشات کے پیش نظر کیا گیا، ایف آئی اے ذرائع Read in Urdu http://www.express.pk/story/437182/[/RIGHT]
Hearing of Imran Farooq murder case to be held in jail
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration has decided to have the hearing of Imran Faooq murder case in Adiala Jail. ICT sources said that notification had been issued in this regard and hearing of the case would be held at Adiala Jail Rawalpindi in view of the threats to the lives…
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Paharon me rehne wale unparh Pathano ne ANP ko kick kar diya when they started doing violence in their name, but expecting self proclaimed parhey likey and oh so urban Muhajirs to vote anyone other than MQM - Qayamat na aa jaye duniya me. Aisa kabhi ho hi nahi sakta.
Everyone is an evil outsider. God knows how much I bloody hate the word 'outsiders'.
Sure ppl of khi will do it . Let them do take their decision n not force them to take decision. If there were not many fake operations against mqm . This process may have started already. Do u think pti got so many votes in khi on performance. No .. do they have any performance in khi or sindh. Even pti is supportive of new provinces in other part of pk but not in Sindh . Is this based on some solid reasons rather to cash in some non khi votes
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Sure ppl of khi will do it .** Let them do take their decision n not force them to take decision. If there were not many fake operations **against mqm . This process may have started already. Do u think pti got so many votes in khi on performance. No .. do they have any performance in khi or sindh. Even pti is supportive of new provinces in other part of pk but not in Sindh . Is this based on some solid reasons rather to cash in some non khi votes
That's the problem with MQM supporters. All operation against MQM are fake. An ethno fascist party can simply do no wrong, it's all a conspiracy. If operation against MQM is fake then why is there peace in Karachi?
People like you have painted Muhajirs as such gayi guzreee, bechari and laachaar qoum that you think they are incapable of supporting any other party expect MQM's vile gutkey wale gundey who burn alive innocent people. The moment any third party genuinely gains some support and sympathy in Karachi, people like you start crying how they are being "forced" upon Muhajirs or its an outside conspiracy because Muhajirs are simply cannot support anyone other than an racist ethno fascist group, right?
Thanks for people like you who are doing propaganda that operation against MQM is fake and poor Muhajir qoum is once again against the wall and PTI is nothing but Punjabi establishment conspiracy, I'll see how how PTI manages to bag quarter of the votes it got in 2013
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Even pti is supportive of new provinces in other part of pk but not in Sindh . Is this based on some solid reasons rather to cash in some non khi votes
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It's common sense, new provinces should be created where there is naturally less opposition. In Sindh, creation of new province will lead to so much bloodshed that it's almost not worth it for time being. There are 100 different ways to give Karachi its due share without breaking Sindh as this is not what Sindhis want. Imran Khan and PTI must consider the Sindhi sentiments as well, sorry if you don't like this and have a problem with it. But why shouldn't he consider the view point of non Karachi walas. Sindh me Karachi walon ke ilawa or koi nahi rehta?
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Two Pakistani hitmen confess to killing of Imran Farooq in London - Telegraph
Two alleged assassins of a Pakistani politician knifed to death on a London street have testified that they travelled from Pakistan to commit the killing on the orders of rival British-based leaders of his party.
The confessions are the latest twist in the grisly killing of Imran Farooq, an exiled leader of a controversial Pakistan political party who was stabbed outside his north London home in 2010.
The murder brought Pakistan’s violent gangster politics to suburban Edgware, where Mr Farooq lived an apparently low-key life with his wife and young sons in a quiet side street lined with apple trees.
Unbeknown to his neighbours, Mr Farooq was also a leader of the the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), a party with a long association with violence in his homeland. He was granted asylum in Britain and later gained British citizenship, but he was believed to be planning to form a breakaway faction when he was murdered.
Details of their confessions to a closed court hearing in Pakistan have now been leaked to The Sunday Telegraph by an official close to the investigation. They reveal how the killers allegedly bought a five-inch knife from a high street “pound store” and then struck at their victim as he arrived home from work.
It was later recovered at the scene, along with a brick used to bludgeon their victim.
The crude means of dispatching their target could not have been more different than the polonium used in the murder of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, which a public inquiry last week week blamed on the Kremlin.
But it has demonstrated once again the relative ease with which foreign hitmen could fly into Britain to settle political scores on the streets of London.
The two alleged Pakistani hit-men, Khalid Shahim and Syed Mohsin Ali, revealed details of the killings in “confessional statements”, recorded and sworn before a presiding magistrate, that are considered court evidence under Pakistani law.
The two alleged hit-men, Khalid Shahim (left) and Syed Mohsin AliThe two alleged hit-men, Khalid Shahim (left) and Syed Mohsin Ali Photo: AFP
Mr Mohsin Ali said that he grabbed Mr Farooq as he arrived outside his home, while another MQM operative slashed his neck with the knife
He added that both had been monitoring his movements so that they knew his routine. The killers struck at 5.30pm on a September afternoon and then headed straight to the airport to flee back to Pakistan that night.
They had travelled to Britain on student visas obtained by another alleged conspirator in Pakistan and stayed at an unidentified college hostel while they planned the attack, he added.
A third arrested man, Moazzam Ali, is alleged to have provided them with the logistics for their trip to Britain. The use of student visas will raise fresh concerns in Britain about the potential for abuse of that system.
The two men were arrested last year as they tried to slip into Pakistan from Afghanistan and appeared before a special terrorism court last Thursday.
They said that the murder plot was ordered because Mr Farooq was deemed a “potent threat” to the MQM leadership.
Mr Khalid said that they operated under the direction of Mohammad Anwar, a senior lieutenant of Altaf Hussein, the London-based head of the MQM. The funds to execute the mission were also provided from London, he added.
Scotland Yard detectives are understood to have travelled to Pakistan to interview the men in September. Although the two countries do not have an extradition treaty, proceedings are believed to have been underway and Pakistan has indicated that it would be willing to hand the men over.
Since the arrests, Islamabad has attempted to intensify pressure on Britain to bring charges over the murder against Mr Hussein and other exiled party leaders in London.
Mr Hussein has consistently denied any involvement in the murder of Mr Farooq. His supporters claim that the allegations against him are part of a long-running political smear campaign by political foes in Pakistan.
But Pakistan’s federal investigation agency (FIA) has now filed a court report naming Mr Hussein and several allies as co-conspirators in the murder for the first time.
In the filing, seen by The Telegraph, the FIA’s counter-terrorism wing states: “The assassination of Imran Farooq was the result of a conspiracy hatched in UK and Pakistan, by among others, Altaf Hussain, Mohammad Anwar [another senior member] and Iftikhar Hussain [the leader’s nephew].”
It claims that the Mr Farooq was murdered “to remove the threat to the leadership of the MQM of Altaf Hussain and to intimidate/overawe public in general and workers/members of MQM in particular by creating a sense of fear and insecurity in the community”.
The case, known as a “first information report”, covers charges of conspiracy, assistance, abetment and ultimate assassination and murder under sections of the Pakistan Penal Code and Anti-Terrorism Act. The crimes carry the death penalty.
The Telegraph has learned that Pakistani officials have become frustrated that Scotland Yard has not launched any proceedings against MQM leaders in London. Mr Hussain has previously been questioned in Britain as part of a money-laundering investigation.
Pakistan has now indicated that it might use the new testimony to apply for the extradition of Mr Hussain and his cohorts via Interpol. The request would go nowhere as Britain will not extradite to a country for a death penalty offence, but Islamabad may make a request as an attempt to try to exert further pressure on Britain.
After the accused assassins gave their statements, the MQM issues a statement denying that any member of the party was involved in the murder.
“We categorically state that no party personnel have had anything whatever to do with the tragic death of Dr Farooq. We mourn the loss of a man who was our friend and colleague for many years.
“MQM welcomes any assistance that may be provided to the British Metropolitan Police Service, who continue to investigate the death of Dr Farooq.”
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I heard Altaf Hussein is now free of money-laundering charges