spock:
Now please don't let yourself trap into the verbosity of nonsense. There is no need to interpret what Kamal said regarding Pashtuns being extrrmists and fundamentalist. He clearly says that he considers Pashtuns a threat who are plotting to take over Karachi. Now tell me what is so complicated in this simple sentence that one needs to interpret it? And only Kamal can say what he meant if it is relly unclear to some people. Am I wrong?
And then he goes on and says that Pashtun means fundamentalist and religiously extremist. Here he is generalizing and without any doubt calling all Pashtuns fundamenta0list and religious extremist, right?
His last sentence,"“They are coming in. When it comes to ethnicity, when it comes to Islam they all are ... the same.” is somewhat incoherent but in my opinion he is implying that the Pashtuns are coming to Karachi who in his opinion should not-and all Pashtuns, whether nationalists or religiously extremists, are a threat in his eyes.
The city Nazim like all other MQM supporters doesn't like it when other Pakistanis come and settle down in Karachi in big number, because of some unknown reasons these self-delusionals consider Karachi their personal property. The growing number of Punjabis, Pashtuns and Sindhis is simply a threat to MQM, because the more the Punjabis, Sindhis and Pashtuns will come to Karachi the more influence MQM will lose politically.