kidos to PPP gov so far handling MQM’ Imran farooq funeral. I hope MQM would atleast say thank you.
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Those who specialise in bhatta and torture killings are not the type to say 'thank you'
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kidos to PPP gov so far handling MQM' Imran farooq funeral. I hope MQM would atleast say thank you.
They are the most ungreatful type who believe in "wichon wichon khai jaao te ute ute rola pai jaao.
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Kudos for what? for giving a criminal state funeral?
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Today Altaf sheds crocodile tears for a man whom he expelled from the MQM, publicly denounced and probably had killed as well.
Altaf takes control of party affairs: Imran Farooq suspended
By Our Reporter
KARACHI, Nov 7: A split appeared in the Muttahida Qaumi Movement when its London-based chief, Altaf Hussain, on Thursday “suspended” Dr Imran Farooq, convener of the coordination committee, took direct control of party affairs and announced elections of coordination and organizational committees after a month.
Addressing workers’ meeting at Khurshid Memorial Hall here, Mr Altaf gave two months to the coordination committee members to “either mend their ways or be prepared to be relegated”.
The courtyard of Khurshid Memorial Hall and alleys were jampacked with highly charged workers who came to listen to their leader from various parts of the province.
His public announcement came amid unconfirmed reports that Dr Imran Farooq has also decided to go public within the next 36 hours which could plunge the party in a spin of uncertainty like the one after the June 19, 1992 operation that led to the creation of Haqiqi group.
The situation has also left the MPAs and MNAs-elect of Muttahida in a lurch.
Although Altaf Hussain did not say specifically that the coordination and organizational committee had been dissolved, his statement of taking everything in his control, implied that the two organizations were no more functional.
Mr Altaf said he had declared Imran Farooq a hero but he allegedly failed to mend his ways despite repeated counselling. The Muttahida chief said he had sent six emissaries to Dr Imran for convincing him and they returned with indications that he was inclined to repent. But, later Dr Imran rang up one of the those six and misbehaved with him. Mr Altaf said he was not sure at whose behest Dr Imran had allegedly adopted such an attitude.
He announced that he had suspended Dr Imran Farooq as convener of the coordination committee and said he was prepared to face all the consequences. He said if Dr Imran publicly apologized before the workers, he would forgive him. He said the same course was open for the members of the coordination and organisational committees.
He declared that after Eid he would observe a week of internal “cleansing”, which hinted at purge on a large scale.
Mr Altaf made no reference to the ongoing scramble for power after Oct 10 elections and the outcome of the negotiations his party had held for lending support to major contenders to form government.
Now that he has declared to take things in his direct control, most probably he wants the parties to negotiate with him directly the conditions on which he may lend support to either of the contenders for the top slot.
The internal crisis of the MQM would also be a problem for the newly-installed government both at the centre and in Sindh as Mr Altaf also hinted to resist the so-called no-go areas. This was clear as he vowed to restore the movement’s original spirit by detaching it from intense politicking and directed party workers to be prepared to make supreme sacrifice to liberate the no-go areas after Eid.
He declared that if the establishment brought out forces in support of those who were controlling the no-go areas, the Muttahida also had “other options”.
He warned the establishment that if the ISI allegedly continued with its policies, it should be prepared to face the consequences. “If we are harmed, everything will be harmed. We are prepared for an all-out war with the establishment,” he said.
Mr Altaf declared that after Eid there would be “damadam must qalandar in Sindh,” which indicated bad days for the people of the province.
He regretted that over the years some opportunists had misused the MQM platform because those responsible for running the affairs showed slackness. He directed the cadre to do soul-searching before raising finger at others and said those who had indulged in collecting funds through coercive means had betrayed the spirit of the movement.
He gave the party cadre, including members of the coordination committee, organisational (tanzeemi) committee, sector and zonal in charges two months to reform and completely mould themselves according to the ideology of the party.
He declared that after Eid, elections of Rabita Committee members would be held and it would also include people who were loyal workers of the movement.
He also declared that except for unavoidable meetings the coordination committee and organisational committee members should not sit at Nine-Zero and instead spend their time at Khurshid Memorial Hall and sort out problems being faced by the party cadre and supporters.
This was seen as a mode of punishment when he said those who were not willing to “reform” themselves were free to “go, go, go.”
Mr Altaf said the situation had become unbearable for him and said if the coordination and organizational committee members were not ready to reform themselves, they were free to leave to their homes and join any other party.
Re: Imran Farooq
He was a terrorist and a criminal, just like his ex-buddy and convict altaf kaaliya... It's just that he turned against altaf and was offed.
Both of them shall rot in hell.
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altaf kaaliya...
While I agree with other things you said, but about being 'kaalia', remember that you are yourself a kaalia in the eyes of others.
Show your disagreement with others, but do not attack people's ethnicity and race. This will only lead to hatred among people.
Rabid racists are liked neither by Islam nor by any other moral code of living.
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It is not good for people to curse other people like that too.
We just do not know what Allah does to someone who dies. Let alone who have not even died yet. Their deed book is still open.
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like I care about what an MQM parast now acting like an islamic mufti thinks about me?
imran farooq, even though he was a terrorist wasnt a kaaliya… altafs a kaaliya
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like I care about what an MQM parast now acting like an islamic mufti thinks about me?
If I were an MQM parast then I would not have agreed with your above post. My only objection was on the ethnic hatred that you espouse.
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It's just a relative term.
Even you are a kaalia in someone else's eyes.
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like I care about what an MQM parast now acting like an islamic mufti thinks about me?
If I were an MQM parast then I would not have agreed with your above post. My only objection was on the ethnic hatred that you espouse.
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imran farooq, even though he was a terrorist wasnt a kaaliya
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Even you are a kaala bhajang in someone else's eyes. It's just a relative term.
Using these terms only show a person's inferiority complex.
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I'll keep calling altaf bhai a 'kaaliya' because that's what he is, a kaala naag. Aap ko itni mirch kyoon lagti hai jab bhai ki watt lagti hai?
I really dont give a damn if anyone thinks I'm kaala, heck my display pic is in my avatar see for urself, I'd kill myself if I looked anything similar to altaf bhai or babar ghauri. Imran Farooq wasnt a kaaliya though, but still an absconding terrorist.
So there you go' altaf hussain aka king kong aka kaala naag.
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Remember same seen of past.http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTTW6liSa3FsuVpLUEmKxmTpM2ZH7D_ZC8lzeVY-lI_YfiRezU&t=1&usg=__mitvwHOvLa87EgsVGn4Z43JSLV4=
Azeem Ahmad Tariq
Chairman MQM killed in same circumstances.
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Funeral Prayer of Dr. Imran Farooq Shaheed held in London
04 Nov 2010
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Mr. Altaf Hussain met family members of Dr. Imran Farooq Shaheed in London
05 November 2010
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What is he thinking … ???
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**Martyr of revolution and loyalty Dr Imran’s Farooq laid to rest at Shuhda Graveyard, Yaseenabad **
06 November 2010
Dr. Imran Farooq, the Martyr of Revolution and co founder leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) laid to rest today at Shuhada Graveyard in Yaseenabad, Karachi. Earlier, the funeral prayer of Dr. Imran Farooq was offered at Jinnah Ground Azizabad. Leader of JUI Maulana Asad Thanvi profound the funeral Prayer of Dr. Imran Farooq.Hundreds of thousands office bearers, workers, supporters attended funeral prayer including Members of the MQM Coordination Committee and elected representatives While leaders of various political parties Pir Mazharu-ul-Haq, Rashid Rabbani, Waqar Mehdi, Najmi Aalam (PPP), Imtiaz Shaikh (PML-F), Nihal Hashmi (PML-N), Molana Asad Devbandi, Allama Ali Karrar Naqvi, Mirza Yousuf Hussain, Shakil Qadri (Sunni Tehreek), famous social worker Abdul Sattar Edhi and also attended the funeral Prayer. At the airport, the MQM leaders wrapped the coffin of their martyr leader’s body in party’s flag and placed the coffin in an ambulance of Khidmat-e-Khalq Foundation (KKF). During the funeral prayer and burial emotional scenes were observed. MQM’s leaders, workers and family members of Dr. Imran Farooq could not control their sentiments and at times cried.
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Governor Sindh Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ebad consoling the sisters of Dr. Imran Farooq
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How the F does every dead politician in pakistan becomes a shaheed?
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How the F does every dead politician in pakistan becomes a shaheed?
Nobody considers him a 'shaheed', except his fellow killers in the MQM.
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kidos to PPP gov so far handling MQM' Imran farooq funeral. I hope MQM would atleast say thank you.
I would love to see PPP's support if MQM was not their ally. Sorry but as much as people are considering it a political stunt on MQM's behalf, it was a bigger stunt on PPP's behalf.