I have am cross-posting from another thread. I think what I wrote is very relevant here too.
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PML-N decided long time ago not to entertain MQM as a coalition partner. During last five years, MQM made a number of attempts to woo PML-N, but it was rebuffed each time. In case anyone remembers MQM's leaders calling Ch. Nisar "Mr. Bean", well that was the time MQM gave up on PML-N. They again made a half-hearted attempt to get on PML-N's good side, but no use. NS seems to have made up his mind quite firmly. This then gave PTI some space in Karachi, just because MQM wanted PTI to get a measured and reasonable response from Karachi. The objective seems to have been to ruffle PML-N. This again did not work. In fact it worked to MQM's disadvantage when PTI offered resistance to MQM and established itself as a threat in the last elections.
NS has some sort of strategy for MQM, I suppose. But it is certainly not a priority for him. If I were him, I would just relax about MQM and see it self-destruct and have others take shots at it as it goes down.
Important question is what is IK going to do about MQM? He has done a bit and shall do some more.
MQM is a pirate ship going down like the Titanic. Pity those who thought they had a savior in Altaf Hussain. They have just found that he is actually a clown. They would not say it yet, but his mental state is obvious. And of course this mental state of his has a spill-over effect when die-hard MQM cadres try to raise a specter of 'Balochistan'. They think that it is going to scare the rest of us. But no one has time to think about what they want to do with this scare tactic, we are too busy laughing yet. Just take a look at Farooq Sattar trying to defend his leader's mentally unstable gibberish. MQM has such talent that is being wasted to prop a lost cause.
Source:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/nation...take-against-altaf-hussain.html#ixzz2YllLjztm
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There is no way any one can defend Altaf Hussain. Farooq Sattar was pitiful. I wonder how he was persuaded to defend the indefensible?
The fact is that MQM has lost itself and can not find the way. The only way it can survive is if AH steps down for good, along with a few sycophantic cronies. I cringe when I see obviously smart and talented people of MQM sucking up to AH in their interviews. MQM ought to become a committee affair and should be run like a proper political party. They must go back to their roots of public service and renounce violence. MQM must redefine itself in a new multi-party context. It must outperform other parties fairly and squarely. They can do it, if only they can get away from 1) a self-imposed victim complex, 2) snobbish airs of being "the descendants of the makers of Pakistan", and 3) an obsession with 'feudalism', and (most importantly) 4) a culture of violence.