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politic pressure being built on MQM by alquaeda sympatising British Pakistanis against MQM in Briton

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So if they say something against the party then it has to be paid propaganda? What happened to the majority is supposed to be right as your companion posted?

i dunno what u are talking about, this is a universal democratic process that a party or an MP tries to make his electoral vote bank happy like the congress tried to kiss muslims because of muslims favouring congress vote bank in india
 
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come on yaar atleast try to have an intelligent debate?

well, i was trying to talk to you on your level. a person claiming that britain harbors al qaeda members, and even allows them to elect MPs, you tell me how is that intelligence?

Agree what u feel hoof, I didn't put Good,
You and others ate rights yes majority always right

i am from karachi, and am urdu speaking, so no i am not in the majority, but i have witnessed MQM brutality and ghunda gardi countless times.
 
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what assumptions? galloway speach against MQM in parliament or this tweet?, it can be a really strange coincidence that both anti MQM MPs happen to belong from pakistani dominated region
MQM confirms Mustafa Kamal was asked to quit Senate

KARACHI, Dec 1: The unexplained absence of Syed Mustafa Kamal from the country and the MQM headquarters in Karachi has prompted his party to ask him to quit his Senate seat, it emerged here on Sunday.
The former Karachi nazim, who got elected to the upper house of parliament in 2011, left the country in mid-August this year. His whereabouts have since been unknown and he remained in touch with some senior MQM leaders through internet/email. It is learnt that he did not call even Altaf Hussain over the last three months.
Sources told Dawn that in one of the email messages he had sent to some leaders of the party, he informed them that he was out of the country because of some problems pertaining to his family life and involving his foreign wife. Therefore, he was unable to say anything about his return.
The sources said that Altaf Hussain was worried about his continued absence particularly because of the upcoming local government elections. They added that at a meeting of the party’s coordination committee in early November he severely criticised senior MQM leader Anis Kaimkhani who he believed was in touch with the former nazim.
Mr Kamal and Mr Kaimkhani are known to be close to each other.

According to the sources, Mr Kaimkhani told Mr Hussain that he had not been in touch with Mr Kamal and even if he was he could not persuade him to return. Mr Hussain asked the coordination committee to send an email to Mr Kamal asking him to quit his Senate seat since his membership had been suspended for not filing the statement of assets and the MQM might lose one vote in the upper house during voting on a bill.
“Mustafa Kamal took only 15 minutes to email his resignation,” said a senior MQM leader, requesting anonymity.
He said that the MQM decided not to send his resignation to the Senate secretariat since the party would not be in a position to win the seat again in the event of by-election. “We do not have a majority in the Sindh Assembly and without PPP support we cannot win the seat.”
A dejected Kaimkhani also left the country the day after the meeting. “He switched off all his cellphones and he was not in contact with us anymore,” said the MQM leader.
Mr Kaimkhani, Mr Kamal and several others, including Dr Farooq Sattar, were removed from the party’s coordination committee in May this year. Later, Mr Hussain took them back in the party’s supreme decision-making forum as members.
On Sunday evening, the MQM coordination committee issued a statement confirming that Mr Kamal had sent his resignation, but that the party had so far not decided to accept it.
The statement said that Mr Kamal had gone abroad because of ‘personal and family problems’ and he had formally informed the party leadership before his departure.
It described all news reports about Senator Kamal having developed differences with the MQM as ‘baseless and fabricated’ and said that he had sent his resignation to the party leadership in the first week of November citing personal problems as the reason.
The MQM statement praised Mr Kamal and said he had done a tremendous job as Karachi’s nazim. “Everyone has appreciated his great work. The MQM also recognises and appreciates his work and pays great tribute to him.”
It recalled that after completing his tenure as city nazim in 2009, Mr Kamal had requested for leave from political work because he needed time to establish his business and the party granted him leave.
The statement said Mr Hussain, the coordination committee and all members of the MQM prayed to God for the solution of his personal problems so that he might again be able to actively participate in the party’s activities.
 
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MQM confirms Mustafa Kamal was asked to quit Senate

KARACHI, Dec 1: The unexplained absence of Syed Mustafa Kamal from the country and the MQM headquarters in Karachi has prompted his party to ask him to quit his Senate seat, it emerged here on Sunday.
The former Karachi nazim, who got elected to the upper house of parliament in 2011, left the country in mid-August this year. His whereabouts have since been unknown and he remained in touch with some senior MQM leaders through internet/email. It is learnt that he did not call even Altaf Hussain over the last three months.
Sources told Dawn that in one of the email messages he had sent to some leaders of the party, he informed them that he was out of the country because of some problems pertaining to his family life and involving his foreign wife. Therefore, he was unable to say anything about his return.
The sources said that Altaf Hussain was worried about his continued absence particularly because of the upcoming local government elections. They added that at a meeting of the party’s coordination committee in early November he severely criticised senior MQM leader Anis Kaimkhani who he believed was in touch with the former nazim.
Mr Kamal and Mr Kaimkhani are known to be close to each other.

According to the sources, Mr Kaimkhani told Mr Hussain that he had not been in touch with Mr Kamal and even if he was he could not persuade him to return. Mr Hussain asked the coordination committee to send an email to Mr Kamal asking him to quit his Senate seat since his membership had been suspended for not filing the statement of assets and the MQM might lose one vote in the upper house during voting on a bill.
“Mustafa Kamal took only 15 minutes to email his resignation,” said a senior MQM leader, requesting anonymity.
He said that the MQM decided not to send his resignation to the Senate secretariat since the party would not be in a position to win the seat again in the event of by-election. “We do not have a majority in the Sindh Assembly and without PPP support we cannot win the seat.”
A dejected Kaimkhani also left the country the day after the meeting. “He switched off all his cellphones and he was not in contact with us anymore,” said the MQM leader.
Mr Kaimkhani, Mr Kamal and several others, including Dr Farooq Sattar, were removed from the party’s coordination committee in May this year. Later, Mr Hussain took them back in the party’s supreme decision-making forum as members.
On Sunday evening, the MQM coordination committee issued a statement confirming that Mr Kamal had sent his resignation, but that the party had so far not decided to accept it.
The statement said that Mr Kamal had gone abroad because of ‘personal and family problems’ and he had formally informed the party leadership before his departure.
It described all news reports about Senator Kamal having developed differences with the MQM as ‘baseless and fabricated’ and said that he had sent his resignation to the party leadership in the first week of November citing personal problems as the reason.
The MQM statement praised Mr Kamal and said he had done a tremendous job as Karachi’s nazim. “Everyone has appreciated his great work. The MQM also recognises and appreciates his work and pays great tribute to him.”
It recalled that after completing his tenure as city nazim in 2009, Mr Kamal had requested for leave from political work because he needed time to establish his business and the party granted him leave.
The statement said Mr Hussain, the coordination committee and all members of the MQM prayed to God for the solution of his personal problems so that he might again be able to actively participate in the party’s activities.

i dunno about qaimkhani, but mustafa kamal was asked to resign when he was already away from the country for a long time and because of his prolonged absence, since he was not participating as a senator, he had to leave in emergency because his wife was hospitalised and in one interview mustafa kamal expressed that he was not being much active as a senator as it was not a place to do a lot of activity, according to MQM, he was granted leave from the party and there are many examples of MQM workers who remained absent for a long time because of their personal affairs and later came back for example MQM's deputy convener khalid maqbul sidiqui and RC member ameen ul haq

i am from karachi, and am urdu speaking, so no i am not in the majority, but i have witnessed MQM brutality and ghunda gardi countless times.

and he is not urdu speaking but punjabi and supports MQM :lol:

is it enough?
 
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i dunno what u are talking about, this is a universal democratic process that a party or an MP tries to make his electoral vote bank happy like the congress tried to kiss muslims because of muslims favouring congress vote bank in india

Do those 2 MP's control scotland yard and the police department that are pursuing cases against Altaf Hussain? Or do those agencies work for Al Qaeda? Will that be something you will add if Altaf gets to go to jail in the UK?
 
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I'm more keen to know what the British govt is doing to protect its stooges from Al Qaedaww :D
 
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and he is not urdu speaking but punjabi and supports MQM :lol:
is it enough?
quite an idiot you are, i was replying to his statement of being in the majority.
 
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Do those 2 MP's control scotland yard and the police department that are pursuing cases against Altaf Hussain? Or do those agencies work for Al Qaeda? Will that be something you will add if Altaf gets to go to jail in the UK?

there is a establishment in every country of the world and it consists of powerful and high authoritative people like MPs as well etc
 
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there is a establishment in every country of the world and it consists of powerful and high authoritative people like MPs as well etc

Okay. Two simple questions.

1) If Altaf's cases are dropped and he is set free from all liability and declared an honest man by the police and scotland yard, what will you say about those agencies?

2) If Altaf is jailed for money laundering and is still considered a person of interest in the murder of Imran farooq, what will you say about those agencies?
 
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Okay. Two simple questions.

1) If Altaf's cases are dropped and he is set free from all liability and declared an honest man by the police and scotland yard, what will you say about those agencies?

2) If Altaf is jailed for money laundering and is still considered a person of interest in the murder of Imran farooq, what will you say about those agencies?

come on yaar, are you trying to understand?

1) british justice system is independent

2) there are few corrupt officers in every part of the law enforcement

3) the met police is also not from the blame of corrupt officers

4) if altaf is jailed or freed, it will be justice done

there is ample evidence that there is a huge anti MQM lobbying in UK, lord nazir and his admission of mirza terrorist and aman committee terrorist and other anti MQM elements, along with other british paksitani lords and MPs, zac goldsmith the imran khan's brother in law etc, there are not just two MPs but there are many people
 
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come on yaar, are you trying to understand?

1) british justice system is independent

2) there are few corrupt officers in every part of the law enforcement

3) the met police is also not from the blame of corrupt officers
4) if altaf is jailed or freed, it will be justice done

there is ample evidence that there is a huge anti MQM lobbying in UK, lord nazir and his admission of mirza terrorist and aman committee terrorist and other anti MQM elements, along with other british paksitani lords and MPs, zac goldsmith the imran khan's brother in law etc, there are not just two MPs but there are many people

That contradicts your previous claims as the agencies running on propaganda by those two ministers + Imrans ex father in law and friends. Lots of people are against MQM and they have the right to speak their mind and expose their truths. But either way, your fourth point is noted and celebrated. Hopefully justice will be done in the UK.
 
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That contradicts your previous claims as the agencies running on propaganda by those two ministers + Imrans ex father in law and friends. Lots of people are against MQM and they have the right to speak their mind and expose their truths. But either way, your fourth point is noted and celebrated. Hopefully justice will be done in the UK.

you are making it up, i never said any thing about agencies etc
 
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Lib Dem MP David Ward facing disciplinary action for Gaza tweets | Politics | theguardian.com

The MP tweeted: 'the big question is - if I lived in #Gaza would I fire a rocket? - probably yes

Tuesday 22 July 2014 23.37 BST

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David Ward photographed at his constituency office in 2013. Photograph: Christopher Thomond
A Liberal Democrat MP is facing disciplinary action for saying he would probably fire a rocket into Israel if he lived in Gaza – a year after being temporarily suspended by the party for offensive remarks on the same subject.

The Liberal Democrats said the party "utterly condemns" comments made by David Ward, their MP for Bradford East, after a tweet appeared on his feed saying: "The big question is - if I lived in #Gaza would I fire a rocket? - probably yes."

He added: "Ich bin ein #palestinian - the West must make up its mind - which side is it on?"

The remarks were immediately condemned by some fellow MPs, including Tory chairman Grant Shapps, who said the remarks were an "incitement to violence" and "completely irresponsible".

A Liberal Democrat spokesman said Ward would be subject to disciplinary proceedings.

"Nick Clegg has been at the forefront of calling for peace in Israel and Gaza," he said. "We utterly condemn David Ward's comments, they are not representative of the Liberal Democrats.

"The party takes this matter very seriously and will treat it as a disciplinary issue."

The party is likely to take a particularly dim view of the comments as it comes on top of other ill-judged comments and at a time of heightened violence and tensions in the region.

Ward was previously suspended by the party in July last year after questioning the continuing existence of the state of Israel and refusing to apologise for his remarks.

"Am I wrong or are am I right? At long last the Zionists are losing the battle - how long can the apartheid State of Israel last?" he tweeted at the time.

He had the whip withdrawn for two months after a series of rows with the party's most senior members over his views on Israel and its treatment of the Palestinians.

However, the whip was restored by the party automatically in September after the suspension period expired.

The Liberal Democrats have previously been accused of failing to respond quickly to allegations of anti-semitism.

In 2012, the Lib Dem peer Lady Tonge resigned the whip after refusing to apologise for an outspoken attack against Israel.


I fully agree with David Ward ... What did he say wrong.........???
 
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