Karachi - now the largest Pashtun-speaking City

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ME targeting Baluchis and Pakhtuns? lol.
What a dumb reply. But after all you do follow Nwaz idiot.

Where did I support anyone's murder? The only thing I asked from racist freaks was to condemn ALL killings regardless of nationality. But people like you are all out condemning MQM for killings but not a single word of condemnation for Urdu speakers who are killed by nationalist Sindhis and Pakhtuns radicals.

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^ when you start condemning your party's terrorism, tab achey laggo gey aisi batain kartey hoey... u dont even admit MQM is involved in target killing LOL! and theres no such thing as urdu speakers being mqmers, because i am too an urdu speaker, not a farsi speaker so stop playing this atlaf-ethnic card now.

so im dumb because i follow navaz according to you? you do realize what that makes you because you follow a convicted terrorist by the name of altaf hussain.

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Please spare me all that, go up and see who replied to my posts and called me racist. If somoene calls me racist for making fun of altaf and pinpointing mqm's terrorism, im entitled to call them kharjis. And you should dig up and see who uses that word the most in this forum.

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Here you go xenophanez, why was no warning issued for this, or the posts before and after this? if you wanna end this, and if ur really sincere about it, u should go after the person who gets personal. i dont care if any politicians insulted, please feel free to make fun of nawaz or altaf or imran or any politician for that matter and let me do that too, but when someone gets 'personal' they'll get a rebuttal. And then you cant just warn me for the rebuttal without warning the person who provokes by making personal attacks, just because him and u share the same political brotherhood.

out of respect for some of the other senior mods and managers here, i wont continue here, but please make sure u catch it when someone gets personal.

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Ah ... The same "he said this, I said that" story all over again! Check the date and time of post you are quoting and my previous warning. In my last warning I gave everyone, including yourself, a clean slate. The message was clear "what's been said is history. Get over it and start afresh". Seems like everyone understood but you.

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What is up with this section? The other pakistani forums I visit, people actually have a calm debate there. I can't even blame the environment since a lot of the posters here are sitting in the west.

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^ there is nothing wrong with the forum. In heated discussions members often get carried away and forget that they at not at "galli ka nukard" (that everything goes). Rules are clear in this regard. Enough of this getting carried away mentality.

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i dont think after reading this thread, Real distinguished Altaf Pai would consider setting his foot on karachi's soil ever again unless ofcourse pashtuns invite him and plan to give him a hero's welcome at karachi airport.

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So now pashtuns won't allow altaf hussain to come to karachi? The twists of this thread keep getting interesting . . . .

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The more pashtuns coming to Karachi the higher the crime is getting. These people have the right to live in Karachi but not the right to live their tribal life here and commit crimes like taking other people's hard earned land, breaking cng buses because their transport mafia business will be affected, murder, kidnapping, robbery, killing people because they listen to music, harboring taliban terrorists etc. I hope they get good education and stop these acts.

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^very biased opinion. How do you know they are the primary cause of problems? The city is in a mess due to the negligence of the whole political elite vying for political influence and who can kill more than whom to stay on the top. Lack of the basic necessities, jobs, employment, and severe poverty may lead some of them to fanaticism but all groups have those in common-even though it might be a minority of them. Your argument is invalid.

Whats to say that MQM, ANP, Sindhis, or whoever are angels sent from sky and are doing a great job of keeping the city prosperous and peaceful???

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“The MQM and JUI-F’s decision to ‘partially’ quit the federal government should be seen in the context of the next general election. I want to make it clear that this so-called crisis has not much to do with Sindh Home Minister Zulfiqar Mirza’s diatribe against the MQM and sacking of JUI-F’s federal minister Azam Swati,” a close aide of President Zardari, who is involved in parleys with the MQM, said.
In fact, he said, the MQM had not demanded action against Mirza rather it created an issue to press the PPP for accepting other demands including no to demarcation of constituencies especially in Karachi and Hyderabad (the MQM stronghold), and no to commissionerate and biometric systems.

“The PPP government intends to introduce the biometric system in the next election and the MQM fears that it will affect its voters.” He said: “The MQM has long been disturbed over these issues and Mr Mirza’s episode provided it an opportune time to mount pressure on the federal government.” The MQM, he said, also could not afford compromise on new demarcations as they might impact on the outcome of the future elections for it.

He maintained: “The MQM has enjoyed power for three years and now it wants to ensure that no step of the government like the plan to demarcate constituencies is taken. Similarly, Fazlur Rehman is more interested in reviving the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) to ensure a good number of seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the 2013 election. By quitting the government it has also given a message to the Jamaat-i-Islami to think on these lines.”
He acknowledged astuteness of the Maulana who has bid farewell to the coalition setup without formally assuming the role of the opposition. “Maulana Sahib is still the chairman of the National Assembly’s Committee on Kashmir Affairs and his man also has insisted on sticking to the chairmanship of the Council of Islamic Ideology,” he said.
Mr Khan believes that Nawaz Sharif’s stance in the ongoing crisis will help reduce hostilities between the PPP and the PML-N. “The PPP is appreciative of Mr Sharif for his role in strengthening democracy in the country,” he said.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/01/02/ppp-showers-praise-on-nawaz-expediency-not-establishment-behind-mqm-jui-f-moves.html

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http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Regional/Karachi/24-Dec-2010/ANP-demands-restoration-of-old-LG-system

KARACHI – Awami National Party (ANP) Sindh on Thursday demanded of the restoration of former local government system and old status of Karachi and Hyderabad.

In a statement issued, ANP Sindh Spokesman underlined the need of formation of new constituencies in the metropolis and claimed that discriminatory delimitation of the constituencies on former government has deprived the poor people of Karachi.

He opined that Baloch, Pukhtoon and Sindhi population of Karachi were deprived to represent their areas owing to the political based delimitation of the constituencies.

Qadir Khan further claimed that if the community based proper constituencies will formed in Karachi then the so-called representatives of Karachi and Hyderabad will be exposed.

He said that the real representation of the common people would not possible until the restoration of old status of Karachi and Hyderabad.

ANP spokesman said that people have rejected the formula to divide the people of Sindh in between rural and urban Sindh.