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Electoral win for MQM
EDITORIAL — UPDATED ABOUT 12 HOURS AGO

IT may be the definition of madness, but it can also have dangerous and destabilising effects on politics.

Doing something over and over again and expecting a different result seems to be the only discernible strategy of the military establishment when it comes to the politics of Karachi.

Saturday’s local government election in the provincial capital has yet again demonstrated a simple, electoral truth.

The more the security establishment targets the MQM, the more the average voter in Karachi recoils, and the further ahead the MQM pulls of all its political rivals in the city.

That was true in April when the MQM trounced the PTI in the NA-246 by-election — a constituency that is home to the MQM headquarters — despite all manner of hurdles created for the party.

The Karachi voter had spoken: the MQM vote bank is not based merely on violence and intimidation.

On Saturday, the party once again won a comfortable majority, virtually crushing the PTI-JI combined challenge and leaving the PPP in a distant second place. And once again unsavoury and unnecessary tactics against the MQM were deployed, with the FIA finding it necessary to register an FIR against the MQM chief, Altaf Hussain, and sundry other party members.

The intended signal to the voter was as clear as it was unpalatable – don’t vote for the MQM, a party that murders its own. The Karachi voter roundly rejected that deplorable signal.

Yet, will lessons be learned? They should be, but it is not clear if there is a willingness to reassess strategy.

Clearly, there is a great deal of support, including among MQM supporters, for the parts of the Karachi operation that is targeting militants and criminals.

Where matters become murky is the political arena. Is there some attempt to re-engineer the politics of Karachi and Sindh itself through selective, politically motivated interventions?

There is too much circumstantial evidence to dismiss the possibility. Where there is a nexus between crime and politics, that nexus should be attacked. But surely all politics is not and must not be treated as criminal.

Much as the establishment has erred, there is a great deal of blame that must be shared by the MQM too.

The party’s leadership appears to have been reduced to self-pity and anger, while the voters’ repeated embrace of the party seems only to give more reason to the MQM leadership to wallow in their perceived victimhood.

Having an MQM mayor of Karachi could be an opportunity for a reset. While crime and violence dominate the headlines, the city is plagued by a depressing array of problems.

Basic public services are either wholly absent or, at best, shabbily catered for. The mayoralty and the new local government system may not be ideal, but there is an opportunity, and the MQM should try and put the needs of the public ahead of its own troubles with the state.

Published in Dawn, December 7th, 2015
 
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Here we go Editorial by the biggest and most ligid english newspaper DAWN highlighting the estabilishment strategy in handling Karachi politics
 
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Bhaince ke aagay bean bajanay ki misaal hai, their thinking won't change.
Hopefully the relationship improves soon and they estabilish some trust so that this city and her residents can move the fck on in life in peace. End this mudslinging
 
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Hopefully the relationship improves soon and they estabilish some trust so that this city and her residents can move the fck on in life in peace. End this mudslinging

AH is a stubborn man, he needs to start compromising on issue of Karachi. Otherwise Karachi will never be able to fulfil its potential. This fight between MQM and establishment has paralyzed the city and adversly affects Pakistan's economy, I agree it needs to end.
 
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Today the decision is repeated that no mafia or criminal activity shall be allowed..

COAS has said that neither terrorists nor their supporters shall be spared in Karachi.. will make Karachi peaceful.

Its a clear message. learn and live !

AH is a stubborn man, he needs to start compromising on issue of Karachi. Otherwise Karachi will never be able to fulfil its potential. This fight between MQM and establishment has paralyzed the city and adversly affects Pakistan's economy, I agree it needs to end.

bringing Peace has done no harm in Karachi since terrorist shit was control through Rangers operation, record business activity was recorded on Eid and 14th August this year..

and like it or not, it will continue, until MQM bends and give up on terrorism..
 
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AH is a stubborn man, he needs to start compromising on issue of Karachi. Otherwise Karachi will never be able to fulfil its potential. This fight between MQM and establishment has paralyzed the city and adversly affects Pakistan's economy, I agree it needs to end.
AH is stubborn however he sent patriotic signals always .. Be it the massive pro army rallies in khi or his party members

Today the decision is repeated that no mafia or criminal activity shall be allowed..

COAS has said that neither terrorists nor their supporters shall be spared in Karachi.. will make Karachi peaceful.

Its a clear message. learn and live !



bringing Peace has done no harm in Karachi since terrorist shit was control through Rangers operation, record business activity was recorded on Eid and 14th August this year..

and like it or not, it will continue, until MQM bends and give up on terrorism..


Woh tu sab thik hai tusi kidher ho sikar ? Pdf is no fun without leader bashing mutehda
 
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Electoral win for MQM
EDITORIAL — UPDATED ABOUT 12 HOURS AGO

IT may be the definition of madness, but it can also have dangerous and destabilising effects on politics.

Doing something over and over again and expecting a different result seems to be the only discernible strategy of the military establishment when it comes to the politics of Karachi.

Saturday’s local government election in the provincial capital has yet again demonstrated a simple, electoral truth.

The more the security establishment targets the MQM, the more the average voter in Karachi recoils, and the further ahead the MQM pulls of all its political rivals in the city.

That was true in April when the MQM trounced the PTI in the NA-246 by-election — a constituency that is home to the MQM headquarters — despite all manner of hurdles created for the party.

The Karachi voter had spoken: the MQM vote bank is not based merely on violence and intimidation.

On Saturday, the party once again won a comfortable majority, virtually crushing the PTI-JI combined challenge and leaving the PPP in a distant second place. And once again unsavoury and unnecessary tactics against the MQM were deployed, with the FIA finding it necessary to register an FIR against the MQM chief, Altaf Hussain, and sundry other party members.

The intended signal to the voter was as clear as it was unpalatable – don’t vote for the MQM, a party that murders its own. The Karachi voter roundly rejected that deplorable signal.

Yet, will lessons be learned? They should be, but it is not clear if there is a willingness to reassess strategy.

Clearly, there is a great deal of support, including among MQM supporters, for the parts of the Karachi operation that is targeting militants and criminals.

Where matters become murky is the political arena. Is there some attempt to re-engineer the politics of Karachi and Sindh itself through selective, politically motivated interventions?

There is too much circumstantial evidence to dismiss the possibility. Where there is a nexus between crime and politics, that nexus should be attacked. But surely all politics is not and must not be treated as criminal.

Much as the establishment has erred, there is a great deal of blame that must be shared by the MQM too.

The party’s leadership appears to have been reduced to self-pity and anger, while the voters’ repeated embrace of the party seems only to give more reason to the MQM leadership to wallow in their perceived victimhood.

Having an MQM mayor of Karachi could be an opportunity for a reset. While crime and violence dominate the headlines, the city is plagued by a depressing array of problems.

Basic public services are either wholly absent or, at best, shabbily catered for. The mayoralty and the new local government system may not be ideal, but there is an opportunity, and the MQM should try and put the needs of the public ahead of its own troubles with the state.

Published in Dawn, December 7th, 2015
RA&W Party Won:D:D

Nevertheless People of Pakistan should Respect Democratic Mandate of People of Karachi.
 
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bringing Peace has done no harm in Karachi since terrorist shit was control through Rangers operation, record business activity was recorded on Eid and 14th August this year..

and like it or not, it will continue, until MQM bends and give up on terrorism..
OK so Rangers did well in Karachi then Karachiite should have Voted for PTI because Rangers did a good job in Karachi????Majority Does support Rangers Operation but they also have soft Cornor for MQM as well which is proved by the Results and they want both to work together for the Solution of Karachi unlike a person from outside who only remembers Karachi when he needs Donations mostly.
 
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Today the decision is repeated that no mafia or criminal activity shall be allowed..

COAS has said that neither terrorists nor their supporters shall be spared in Karachi.. will make Karachi peaceful.

Its a clear message. learn and live !



bringing Peace has done no harm in Karachi since terrorist shit was control through Rangers operation, record business activity was recorded on Eid and 14th August this year..

and like it or not, it will continue, until MQM bends and give up on terrorism..
What about PTI and its support for Daesh and TTP? Even calling terrorists after APS? I heard a few Karkuns allegedly danced on the street too
 
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AH is stubborn however he sent patriotic signals always .. Be it the massive pro army rallies in khi or his party members




Woh tu sab thik hai tusi kidher ho sikar ? Pdf is no fun without leader bashing mutehda

Yar mood nahi that posts ka.. plus LBs mein I knew bohat bisti honi hai, so I avoided :D

plus as I have always advocated on pdf too, that minus criminal element, PTI and MQM are perfect alliance of middle class. and after MQM securing Karachi comprehensively, I think PTI should only focus on Punjab and KP. there is no chance of break through anytime soon, alliance or stalemate is the best option.
 
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Yar mood nahi that posts ka.. plus LBs mein I knew bohat bisti honi hai, so I avoided :D

plus as I have always advocated on pdf too, that minus criminal element, PTI and MQM are perfect alliance of middle class. and after MQM securing Karachi comprehensively, I think PTI should only focus on Punjab and KP. there is no chance of break through anytime soon, alliance or stalemate is the best option.

Hope PTI can turn around KPK , if they can deliver and turn the place into a model province than world shall follow
 
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