MQM trying to foment sectarian strife in Karachi?

In recent days police has arrested some MQM workers involved in killing of Shias.

I don’t understand what the reason for this could be, since as far as I know the party has got a big support from Shias of the city.

  1. Karachi Police have unveiled a Muttahida Quami Movement’s (MQM) 14-member group formed to trigger sectarian violence in the city during the month of Muharram.

  2. Zulfiqar Mirza had previously alleged MQM’s involvement in sectarian violence in the city.

  3. Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen have claimed that their notable leaders and activist like Allama Aga Aftab Jafri, Professor Sibt-e-Jafar, Allama Deedar Ali Jalbani, Abdul Aalim, Safdar Abbas and Ali Shah have been killed by target killers of Mutahida Qaumi Movement.

  4. LONDON: Some of the leading Pakistani political parties have ties with the banned sectarian terrorist outfits and either use them or connive with them to achieve their own goals through perpetration of sectarian violence, Shia Pakistani protesters have alleged.

**Supporters of various Shia Muslim parties, including Majlis Wahdatul Muslimeen (MWM) organised a demonstration here outside the Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s International Secretariat to highlight the rise in attacks on Shia leaders. Dozens of mainly youth protesters alleged that workers of a local political party were involved in the recent terror attack on Mirza Yousuf, a leader of Majlis Wahdatul Muslimeen (MWM) who remained unhurt in the attack but one of his personal guards and a policeman were killed.

The protesters alleged that Pakistan’s leading political parties, including the MQM, were complicit in the targeted killings of Shias in Karachi and these parties have “ties with Takfiri groups in Pakistan, including Lashkar-e-Jhangvi”.**

**A petition submitted on this occasion said that the MWM has “strong evidence which supports our knowledge” of a leading local party’s “complicity in the target killings of Shias in Karachi and the support towards terrorist groups including Lashkar-e-Jhangvi”.
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MQM has always strongly denied any involvement in violence has said that it has members of all faiths and belongings in its ranks and has played a leading role in maintaining sectarian harmony in Pakistan’s largest city but its critics say that the party doesn’t tolerate those who are not its members or supporters. It’s leader Altaf Hussain is amongst those who for the first time warned of Talibanisation several years ago and has spoken against sectarianism.

Syed Wajahat Ali, one of the protest organisers and leader of the Imamians UK, called on all parties to clarify their position “on the target killing of Shias and the immediate steps they will be taking towards ending this oppression”. He said that all parties have encouraged the rise of these groups and called on these parties to immediately terminate “all ties with terrorist groups including Lashakr-e-Jehangvi and other Takfiri groups operating in Pakistan”.

He said that a case has been registered against the so-called political activists who are allegedly involved in attack on the MWM leader.

He said that these workers target those who don’t agree with their politics.

Maulana Raza Haider, Ibrar Hussain and Maulana Taqi Jafar also addressed the demonstrators and condemned the involvement of political parties in Shia killings and demanded of them to stop threatening innocent citizens on account of their faith.

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wichon wich khayi jao utton rola paayi jao.

‘MQM to continue its role to end sectarian violence’](http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-4-193520-MQM-to-continue-its-role-to-end-sectarian-violence)
Sectarian killings might break Pakistan: Altaf Hussain – The Express Tribune

****KARACHI: **In an impassioned speech that included critiques of clerics and the judiciary, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain asked the Pakistan Army, Inter-Services Intelligence and other agencies to shut up shop if they could not “protect people”.

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“Leave them,” Hussain said before turning to his audience, “You have a right to defend yourself by any means.”

Altaf’s speech at an interfaith conference organised by his party in Karachi came after a series of statements by him and other party leaders on the increase in the number of attacks on Shias throughout Pakistan. Several clerics from Karachi as well as other cities of Pakistan such as Quetta, Lahore and Chakwal, were in attendance.

He said his statements had been criticised because he had only supported Shias. “I have also condemned attacks on Sunni clerics. But do tell me of an event where Sunnis have been taken off buses, identified and killed by Shias – I do not believe this has happened.”

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MQM should be added to list of banned terrorist organisations.

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^ I think its better for the party to be exposed and let it die a natural death. Shouldn't be allowed a victim card.

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There may be many bad things about Altaf but one good thing is that he is beyond sectarianism and truly against religious extremism. Shias joined MQM wholeheartedly not just for being Urdu speaking but also because of this fact. But we know very well that if we take Altaf out of equation then Urdu speaking people could be as extreme as anyone else. Jamat used to win big in Karachi. And Jamat was at the forefront of initiating sectarian riots of 80s in the city when their leaders incited mobs to burn homes of shias in Liaqatabad and other places.

But now Altaf seems to be losing control of the party and workers. He had to purge they Tanzeemi Committee and Rabita Committee only recently. Mustafa Kamal, the start of MQM, has vanished in thin air.

To me, the new leaders of MQM do not share Altaf's vision of a secular state and a sect-free society as much as Altaf Hussein did. Some of them have even been filmed meeting with Aurganzeb Farooqi, leader of Sipahe Sahaba. Ishratul Ibad is also accused of siding with sectarian extremists.

Personally, I know some relatives and acquaintances who were MQM workers and were killed by people they already knew. Their family members accuse their MQM friends for having a hand in their killings.

There are some other indications of involvement of MQM workers in shia killings in collusion with SSP. Mirza Yousuf, who is now accusing MQM of trying to kill him, is the same guy who used to praise MQM for keeping sectarian harmony. It was due to such people's recommendations that MQM won a seat in Gilgit/Baltistan, which have significant shia population.

Finally, there have been many operations against MQM earlier but at no time did anyone accuse it of being involved with sectarian outfits. It is the first time that rangers have accused them of it.


Where there is smoke there is a fire. All that I put up here cannot be mere coincidence. I think MQM workers and some of MQM leaders, are working alongside SSP and LJ to kill shias, even those shias who belong to MQM itself.

All that is is due to Altaf being out of country and not having good grasp of the party affairs. I am not sure what is going to happen to MQM. It is high time Altaf give up MQM's leadership. And as far as MQM's policy towards secularism is concerned, it all depends on the future leader who takes charge of the party.

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Knowing this how do people still support the party?

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I don't know if they support the party or not. We talked about reservations and that is it. May be they now support MWM/Sunni Ittehad Council. May be they don't support anyone at all. May be they still support MQM thinking that it was an act of some rogue workers.
I have no idea. It does not matter to me what they do. I only hope they don't fall for PTI. That's it.

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LOL. I hope so too....

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Shia Clerics are dying on weekly basis in Karachi, what is MQM including Altaf Hussain doing about it? The party itself is tired of issuing fake condemnation, they are neither interested nor know how to curb daily sectarian violence. So much for having a foreign national as a party leader who controls the City through remote control, what's a point? Might as well have David Cameron as your leader....at least he's a better speaker than that the toad they call bhai.

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Btw what happen to those thousands missing containers loaded with high tech amo?
A protest in London by some Shia community!
Rangers claim that MQM involve in it!
Coz Zulfiqar Miza!

Choro tou esi ke pakdi NA jaye
To disfsme MQM is not a new thing.

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Search the web you will find reports of MQM leaders meeting ASWJ guys.

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Altaf Hussain is the main cancer that is destroying MQM. Be-usool log nakaam leader hee bannay gay.

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Leader of Ahle Sunnat Karachi Aurangzeb Farooqi’s interview - YouTube

This is what the reason and this is what they claim the reason behind sectarian war between two parties. And syed your another MQM bash thread related with LB ellections! Could u merged it with the local boddies ellection thread so we can discuss that issue?

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I also know my far relatives who's cousin was killed by his own MQM workers and they didn't support MQM anymore but still accepts that MQM's demands are legitimate on basis of which MQM was created but lost it's path somewhere. I also know people in MQM both in Karachi and Canada who left MQM and strongly oppose their current policies but when it comes to injustice to Urdu speakers they support them. I heard from my teacher that he only supports MQM not because he likes them but he's helpless as he doesn't have any other choice, any leader which is unbiased to our community.
Take Altaf Hussain current statement as an example that how PPP and all Sindhi Nationalist Parties who are each other enemies along with pml n, anp, pti stands united against his statement but if MQM demands to terminate this qouta system, nobody will raise his voice with them.

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You know where they found? In Lyari during Lyari operation when gangwar criminals teared the armored police cars with steel bullets killed the police inspector and many other policemen and police claimed they are using NATO weapons which later agencies found in raids but as per Zulfiqar Mirza claimed, MQM stole it and look where they found but no other party raised the voice because it belongs to PPP but if any weapon is found from MQM Israeli or Indian doesn't matter everybody is like "ohh! we know they're traitors and blah blah".

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Having a separate province is one thing, but how can one support a separate country? I doubt that any urdu speaker, barring some fringe elements, wants a separate karachi like hong kong.

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That's what we afraid!
We need to learn from our not very old histroy. The almost same elements working in sindh and balouchistan

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MQM uses sectarian violence to stirr trouble in the city. At times it kills sunnis and at times shia.

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lol@choudhry sahib