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after jinnahpur the Sindh government presents mohajir republic army

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lo ji, mohajir republican army :rofl::rofl:

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the wanted men list of sindh government

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Sindh police receives list of MQM, ANP workers to be arrested

KARACHI: Sindh police received a list on Thursday naming workers of Awami National Party (ANP) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) who are to be arrested.

According to a statement issued by MQM, it includes arrest orders for MNA Farooq Sattar, Opposition leader Sindh Assembly Faisal Sabzwari, Adnan Ahmad and Ashfaq Mangi amongst others.

Aside from a list of names, the document contained the names of political parties the respective workers are associated with, their designation or post at the party and their addresses.

The list was submitted by intelligence agencies to the Sindh government, who later forwarded it to the federal government, after which it was handed over to Supreme Court. The police were then notified to arrest the named workers.

Other parties whose workers are named in the list include Pakistan Sunni Tehreek (PST) and Kutchi Rabta Committee (KRC).

Earlier in the day, members of MQM walked out of the National Assembly session to mark a protest over the arrest of several MQM workers on Wednesday night.

The MQM claimed that police was conducting several raids to arrest their workers and was subjecting them to torture in police custody

Sindh police receives list of MQM, ANP workers to be arrested – The Express Tribune
 
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MQM should be eliminated from pakistan, their leaders should be put behind bars. MQM is a threat to National Security.

Go and tell Nawaz……:sick:
No political party even dares to reveal reality of MQM……:lol:
 
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Karachi violence: New outfit Muhajir Republican Army blamed for unrest

By Naeem SahoutaraPublished: August 30, 2013
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Two plain-clothes policemen take part in an operation in Karachi. PHOTO: PPI/FILE
KARACHI:
Attorney-General Munir A Malik on Thursday uncovered the existence of yet another shadowy group that is believed to be sowing trouble and is responsible for the shock-and-awe situation in the city.
In a report submitted at a hearing of the Karachi suo motu case, the attorney general laid bare the role of the so-called ‘Muhajir Republican Army’.
Malik filed the report in response to the Supreme Court notice to the federal government to present its stance on assisting the Sindh government in curbing unabated violence and crime in the metropolis.
The report suggested legal action against the group if and when its members are identified. “All-out efforts are required to identify the members of the Muhajir Republican Army and action taken against them under the law,” it said.

The larger Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and comprising justices Jawwad S Khawaja, Gulzar Ahmed, Muhammad Athar Saeed and Sheikh Azmat Saeed, was hearing the suo motu case that was initiated in August 2011 after Karachi went through one of its bloodiest summers.
In October 2011, the bench had ordered implementation of its verdict to curb targeted killings and calling political parties to stop supporting crime groups. Due to the recent spate of targeted killings and other violence, the Supreme Court bench resumed the hearing.
The interior ministry wrote in the report that Karachi is confronted with multi-dimensional threats. Besides other forms of organised crime, major threats are terrorism, targeted murders, sectarian and ethnic killings.
“Over time, criminal gangs have matured into formidable syndicates which have developed alliances with terrorist cells,” the ministry claimed, adding, “Unfortunately, they have also developed political patronage.”
Helping Sindh
The attorney-general submitted a report in which the interior ministry assures that the federal government would fulfil its responsibilities under Article 148(3), extending all-out assistance to the Sindh government. At first, he said the report was confidential but later said it may be made public. In the report, the interior ministry submitted that when the incumbent government took over in June, the law-and-order situation in Karachi was in a shambles. The interior ministry would resolve the situation by helping the provincial government and utilising the strength of its federal institutions, including the paramilitary Rangers, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) and National Alien Registration Authority (NARA).
The report advised that NADRA’s fingerprint-matching capability may be used to identify criminals and wanted foreigners.
The federal government has increased operational coordination between the police and Rangers and provided Sindh police officers with anti-terrorism training abroad, it said. The interior ministry’s aerial wing was also available for surveillance when required, the report informed.
To put an end to the use of illegal mobile SIMs possibly by criminals and terrorists, it has been decided that if those SIMs numbering 4.47 million cannot be verified by September 15, they will be permanently blocked.
In addition to coordination with the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), the interior ministry asked the agencies to identify the first and second line of leadership in the criminally involved communities in the no-go areas.
The interior ministry has urged Rangers and the police to muster up more force urgently to increase patrolling in all areas but it said an outright major operation should be avoided “at all cost” since it could an open “a new front”.
More security forces need to be placed in Katchhi-dominated areas, in coordination with the local communities, it stated.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 30th, 2013.
 
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Abb kia hua, jhukay bhe to tumhi loog jarahu the PPP ke taraf pichlee hakumat me !
5 sal sath reh ker bhe kia mil gaya jab yahi din dekhnay the, bhugtoo ab.

There is nothing MQM can do until ethnic Sindhis decides to vote against PPP , us waqt nahi bethtay tu ab bethtay .. they are here to stay , jab tak fuedals hain PPP ko kuch nahi hota
 
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MQM should be eliminated from pakistan, their leaders should be put behind bars. MQM is a threat to National Security.

and what about ANP, PPP-AC, JAMAT, ST etc every political party in Karachi follow same rules, Bhatta, chori, haram khori. all should be treated same way.
 
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Sindh police receives list of MQM, ANP workers to be arrested

KARACHI: Sindh police received a list on Thursday naming workers of Awami National Party (ANP) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) who are to be arrested.

According to a statement issued by MQM, it includes arrest orders for MNA Farooq Sattar, Opposition leader Sindh Assembly Faisal Sabzwari, Adnan Ahmad and Ashfaq Mangi amongst others.

Aside from a list of names, the document contained the names of political parties the respective workers are associated with, their designation or post at the party and their addresses.

The list was submitted by intelligence agencies to the Sindh government, who later forwarded it to the federal government, after which it was handed over to Supreme Court. The police were then notified to arrest the named workers.

Other parties whose workers are named in the list include Pakistan Sunni Tehreek (PST) and Kutchi Rabta Committee (KRC).

Earlier in the day, members of MQM walked out of the National Assembly session to mark a protest over the arrest of several MQM workers on Wednesday night.

The MQM claimed that police was conducting several raids to arrest their workers and was subjecting them to torture in police custody

Sindh police receives list of MQM, ANP workers to be arrested – The Express Tribune

Very good arrest those who are spreading target killing terror.


arrest all gangs
 
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