MQM warns of 71 like situation

After being shown their real popularity by Karachi electorate.. MQM may start this new stunt to win popularity. They know exactly that their politics of violence is getting very unpopular rapidly.. and their chances to represent Karachi till next elections when hopefully the electoral procedures will be modified and their fake thappa mandate will be no longer possible.. MQM has probably started this strategy of crying victim.. and threaten separation from Pakistan.

This terrorist group has nothing positive to offer. This is a latest desperate move from these terrorist to avoid a complete extinction from political scene in Pakistan.

We must find ways to stop these desperate terrorists from resorting to dangerous tactics to start a new wave of violence. Use of excessive force should be avoided in Karachi to avoid these terrorist to once again claim shaheed status.. and play victim card..

MQM warns of a 1971-like scenario – The Express Tribune
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MQM warns of a 1971-like scenario**

By Rabia AliPublished: June 7, 2013

Deputy conveners, MQM Rabita committee Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui addressing the press conference alongwoth other rabita committee members. PHOTO: MQM
KARACHI: Deteriorating law and order situation in Karachi can lead to 1971-like events, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) warned on Thursday.
At his first press conference since taking over as one of Rabita Committee’s deputy conveners, Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui said as sons of the soil they do not want separation from the country. However,** in the wake of party workers being targeted, a 1971-like situation could be created.**
“We would not be able to control the situation then,” he said, asking the people of the city to take steps for their security as they have no
other choice.
The deputy convener’s comments came when the party had declared a day of mourning across Sindh, in protest of the kidnapping and murder of three of their workers in Malir a day earlier. MQM had asked transporters to observe a complete wheel jam strike and traders to shut their businesses.
Siddiqui said that the country was running on Karachi’s revenues, and if it was left at the mercy of criminals, it would lead to a disaster for the whole country.
He requested the prime minister and the chief justice to take notice of MQM workers being kidnapped and asked them to save lives of eight of their men who have gone missing.
He said MQM workers were being targeted, and for many days they had observed an increase in incidents of kidnappings, killing and extortion in Karachi.
Siddiqui said Pakistan had embarked on a new democratic path, but it was unfortunate that the provincial government was patronising criminals of Lyari. Condemning the Sindh chief minister, the MQM leader said after taking his oath, he chose to visit the Peoples Amn Committee instead of paying a tribute to the Quaid.
“The Sindh government is supporting extortion and murder conducted by Lyari gangsters,” Siddiqui said.
He condemned law enforcement agencies and said when terrorists roamed freely in the city, they were targeting the MQM. “The PPP says Lyari is their hub. They are wrong – Lyari is a hub of criminals.”
At the press conference, workers of the MQM wore black armbands to express solidarity with the slain workers.
Siddiqui lashed out at other political parties that did not offer a word of condolence.
“Political parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, were holding protests for re-elections but have not come out to the streets against kidnapping and extortion.”
Earlier, the Rabita Committee also announced the recruitment of two new members, Amin Ul Haque and Ahmed Saleem Siddiqui – taking the total number of its members to 25.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 7th, 2013.

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We must find ways to stop these desperate terrorists from resorting to dangerous tactics to start a new wave of violence. Use of excessive force should be avoided in Karachi to avoid these terrorist to once again claim shaheed status.. and play victim card..

why not you start it by yourself and enlighten us how we stop this..

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Metro Bus projects for Karachi, Islamabad included in PSDP – The Express Tribune

This is a good start..

Restoring peace in Karachi by de weaponizing about 50,000 armed gangsters of MQM, Amn Committee, and ANP will be a huge step to stop this blackmailing..

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Accept the true mandate of MQM and stop grab it by using power and criminals.
Damn one already out in two runs. Sorry Yazdi time to watch match. We discuss it hopefully in manners

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True mandate has to be determined once the armed gangsters are de weaponized and a thappa free elections are conducted... after a British National from a sofa at Edgeware road is put behind the bars for instigating terrorism in my country..

I will come very harshly on anyone who threatens to break my country.. specially a foreign national.. Please do not expect too much mannerism from me as far as this guy is concerned..

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And I come worst harshly to anyone who thrateans in reall our homeland and proudly announce it the best friends of your leader ,and I still prefer MQM rather than cave monekys who are killings bombings from normal inocent peoples to our security and armed forces. Shame on those who supporting them. mein lakh bar laant bhejon on parties who have links with them

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zahir hay ab mandate khatray mai hay, hakoomat mai shamil nahi hayn... to alag to hona paray ga apna raaj qaim rakhnay ke liye

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Allah na kare esa din ae ooper Allah niche bade bhai kuch behtar hi hoga...

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kabhi pakistan na khappay to udhr bla, sardars ki dhamki. I mean what's new?

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whats new is chief of a "political party" keeps talking about separation when his own party is the bigger criminal most of the time.

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So sardars, bla, bra aren't criminal? Or do we identify more with their "struggle" than penahgeers? :D

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What clowns.

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sardars are more like wadera/mafia.... political party chief are "political representatives" (supposedly).

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Here we go… What happened to claims of sitting in opposition and playing their rule. Hukoomat se doori, sahi jae na :xeno: So for being Pakistani, one must be in Government :hehe: salute to this logic that is coming from the leader jiski party iqtidaar ki aisi lat padi hai, jaise kisi adam khor ko insani khoon :salute:

Sindh being ruled by only Sindhi speaking people: Altaf - thenews.com.pk

**KARACHI: MQM Chief Altaf Hussain has said that democracy is the rule of people but today Sindh is being ruled by local Sindhi speaking masses of rural areas while Mohajirs who have been living in the province for 65 years are out of the government. He was addressing the joint meeting of the Coordination Committees in Karachi and London here on Friday. He was of the view that if ethnic division was removed after independence, there would have been no government by only Sindhi speaking people in the province today and half of the population of the province would have not out of the government.

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He said that even 65 years ago people had identities like Pukhtun, Punjabi, Baloch, Seraiki, Hazarawal and Kashmiri. He asked the people of Pakistan to answer him under oath that were the ethnic, regional and cultural identities ended after the independence. He said if Sindhi, Punjabi, Baloch and Pukhtun can remain Pakistani despite keeping their separate ethnic identities, then we too have our own identity and language. Therefore, we selected the word “Mohajir” for our identity. God forbid we will not demand a separate country or province on the basis of our identity, he clarified.

Altaf said no intellectual or columnist has asked why the half of the population of the province called local Sindhi speaking people were only in the government and non-Sindhi speaking were out of government. If one suggests us to merge into local population, then he should also answer why did not Pukhtuns, Punjabis and Baloch living in Sindh and Balochistan for over 100 years change their languages and identities? :smack: ghaas kha gaya ye banda.

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^^^ This pathetic fool is a waste of air. Lets hope he meets his maker soon.

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What i have never understood is, if a Sindhi Hindu who left Sindh for India can still call himself Sindhi and be Indian, why a Bihari muslim who left Bihar for Pakistan, cant still be a Bihari and be Pakistani? Why must every Muslim who came from India, be part of a single ethnic group when clearly they are not?

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I share your feelings against these semi intelligent bearded monkeys.. no question and no tolerance to justify their killing.. absolutely agree on that point.

But I condemn every kind of terrorists.. not just the bearded ones.

Terrorism = use of violence to achieve political motives..

There is no justification to choose one type of terrorist over the other.. terrorism has to be condemned across the board.

A terrorist sitting on a sofa in London threatening my innocent countrymen.. and has thousands of armed gangsters to carry out his threats is as dangerous as a bearded terrorist sitting in a cave planning to kill my innocent countrymen..

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Because the term being Pakistani is a fragile term for many, who think that people from Sindh, Punjab, Balchistan and KP voted for Pakistan on the conditions that they will give up their languages and cultural traditions after formation of Pakistan. :bummer:

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And this is the incident for which threats to separate Karachi from Pakistan were given.. and the whole city remained closed for one whole day causing loss of billions to the business and people of the city and country.. :smack:

‘MQM men’s killings: a case of personal enmity’ – The Express Tribune](‘MQM men’s killings: a case of personal enmity’)

‘MQM men’s killings: a case of personal enmity’
By Our CorrespondentPublished: June 8, 2013

KARACHI: The case of the abduction and killing of the three Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) supporters saw another twist when police investigators revealed that the victims were murdered over a personal matter, contrary to the belief that it was a case of ethnic violence.
Three MQM supporters, Mohammad Farhan, 30, son of Mohammad Faizan, Mehtab, 26, son of Abdul Waheed and Mohammad Tauseef, 24, son of Mohammad Farooq, were killed while Farhan Idrees, 23, was injured when unidentified armed men abducted them in Khokhrapar after which they were blindfolded and shot dead.
In the aftermath of the killings, the victims’ families, accompanied by MQM supporters, staged a sit-in outside Chief Minister House where they accused the outlawed Peoples Amn Committee’s operative for Malir, Sohail Dada, for the murders.
Malir City police registered an FIR No. 138/13 under sections 365, 302, 324/34 against Sohail Dada and eight others on the complaint of the victim’s co-worker, Javed Saeed.
The police claim to have arrested the victim’s colleagues, Rehmatullah Khaskheli and Ashiq. SP Irfan Bhutto told The Express Tribune that the deceased, Farhan and Tauseef, along with another colleague, Hassan aka Nana, had beaten Khaskheli a day before the incident. “Khaskheli and the victims worked at the same factory,” he explained. “A day before the incident, Khaskheli missed his designated bus so he climbed onto the victims’ bus and took a seat. This was against the factory rules.” The officer added that the victims beat Khaskheli for taking the seat. Later, Khaskheli approached Sohail Dada and narrated the story to him.
“The next day, Dada sent his men to the site where they identified the victims by checking their National Identity Cards and took them away,” said SP Bhutto. “Farhan, Tauseef and Hassan Nana were originally on the gangsters’ target list, however, since there were two men named Farhan on the bus, the gangsters abducted both of them.
They also kidnapped Mehtab when he tried to stop them from taking the former three.” He added that Hassan Nana managed to escape the same fate as he had already left in another bus that day.
Two factory workers have been apprehended so far while the police is conducting raids to arrest the prime suspects.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 8th, 2013.

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spreading ethnic hatred and occupying common men’s dead bodies to claim them MQM workers and loyalists is old tactics of MQM :bummer: