Recenrtly there was a debate on the topic of MQM thugs doing what they do best. The topic started when a legislator from this so called Al-Grahian community objected at airport that being member of parliament and more importantly since he was from MQM he was exempt from all laws and was entitled to carry arms on the aircraft. He threatened the ASI Police who objected that his service will be termined as he would take the matter as privilage motion.
Recently Sindh Government has banned use of tinted glasses on the cars. From the orders of the Sindh Government it is not clear if this order also applies on MQM’s Kunwar Khalid Younis MNA or not. Three years back when police stopped him using tinted glasses, he stated it was a wrong step of the Police since he was a legislator and such rules do not apply on him and he can use the tinted glasses car.
Can anyone tell if service of ASI is still safe and if above Sindh Government order also applies on Kunwar Khalid Younis and other MQM party membership card holders or not.
Is this really a revelation for you that powerful people are above the law? Have you not read the countless incidents involving military officers beating up policemen who tried to stop them for legitimate reasons? Or the numerous incidents of ISI thugs invading houses, kidnapping, killing and torturing? Sadly, our new age MQM politicians are learning from their army friends on how to deal with civil servants and to look down on them with disdain.
Well MQM is falling out of favor with Mushie somewhat...So get ready for the repeat of mid-nineties' terrorism that plagued Karachi...More assassinations, more extortion, more ghooda gardi, more harassment, more bombing and etc. etc...
We should abolish the VIP culture around the country, I am all for it :k: … but don’t just pick on one incident involving a party you hate and ask for his prosecution, that would be simply discrimination.
Oh nahi yaar, Hakim Saeed, Takbeer's Salahuddin, KESC's Chairman, Zohair Akram Nadeem (I went to school with his son), Azeem Tariq and a few other high profile individuals were all assassinated in the mid-90s...
MQM did not became a force that it did till the '88 election...and gained total control over all of Karachi's rackets by the early nineties and thats when Gov't decided to do something about it...