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Senate elections: MQM presses PPP for more seats – The Express Tribune

ISLAMABAD:

There is a price to pay for coalition politics, and, sooner or later, the pound of flesh will be sought.

Like the rest of the smaller partners in the ruling alliance, Muttahida Qaumi Movement is also pressing the Pakistan Peoples Party for an ambitious share in the upcoming Senate elections.

With less than a month left for the Senate elections, scheduled for March 2, bickering on seat allocations within the ruling alliance has burgeoned – though, thus far, behind closed doors.

The smaller parties are expecting an embattled PPP to be generous – something the party feels it cannot afford. The MQM, on its part, has its own expectations: One of which involves a return gesture for its support back in 2009 to make Interior Minister Rehman Malik a senator on an upper house seat reserved from Sindh.

Of the 12 senators to be elected from the Sindh Assembly come March, the MQM is reported to be demanding four seats while the PPP has so far agreed to two.

“According to our strength in the provincial assembly, our share is minimum three seats … but we also want the PPP to return the gesture by giving an additional seat from the province on technocrat quota,” an MQM central leader told The Express Tribune.

Elections for 54 Senate seats will be held next month: Four provincial assemblies electing 12 senators each, Fata MNAs electing four and the rest of the National Assembly electing two for the federal capital quota.

The PPP has a simple majority in the 168-seat Sindh Assembly with 91 members followed by MQM’s 51. The breakaway PML-Q has 11, PML-Functional eight, National Peoples Party three and the Awami National Party two. These smaller parties are either divided internally or have a covert understanding with the PPP to support nominees for the Senate. In exchange, the PPP will either ‘accommodate’ them in terms of posts or seats in another province or in the centre.

Under this scenario, the ruling PPP is eying 10 of the 12 seats from Sindh – a target that would help its larger ambition to secure a large presence in the Upper House after the Senate elections.

However, achieving this target will not be an easy task. After all, every coalition partner has its own ambitions as well.

Aside from the MQM’s four-seat demand, the PML-Q also wants either a seat from Sindh or wants the PPP to accommodate it in one of the two seats allocated to the federal capital.

PML-Q information secretary Kamil Ali Aga went a step further. He claimed that the PPP had agreed to give his party a share in the Senate elections according to the number of seats it had won in the national and provincial assemblies at the time of 2008 elections. “We were promised a senate share according to our original count. We expect PPP to follow that formula,” he said.

In a meeting last month, parties of the ruling alliance had agreed to bring “consensus candidates”. In such a case, only the candidates allocated a party ticket will file their nominations and they would get elected unopposed.

The PPP is also negotiating with PML-N and JUI-F to adopt this procedure, which, it says, would save everyone from horse trading.
 
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oh great let's pray for peace in karachi!!!!! last time we saw when MQM wanted a seat in azaad kashmir and the PPP didn't agree the MQM,ANP & PPP went out on a rampage killing until MQM was given what it wanted in kashmir!
 
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omg i hope i'll be ok in karachi...we should kick these MQM bast@ards out,they are ruining pakistan with thugs and if they come to power only thing will ever happen is we will be known as thugs around the world.. hope U.K high court hangs altaf saalay for all his crimes
 
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These are the power hungry idiots selected by 18 carore stupids and i wont be surprised if the same people will get selected for the next 5 year term.
 
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A question: How long has MQM controlled Karachi? Why haven't they been able to empower the Karachi Police to handle the criminal situation there? A useless Political Party. Organizations everywhere classify them as "Terrorist" Organizations. Ever heard about the University of Maryland in USA? UK government?
 
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So terrorists getting more share.

Nice to see where my motherland is headed.
 
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mqm,ppl, pmln are all same, they dont care about people, they just want more seats so they can loot the country.
 
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Want change and a revolution? Join the MQM instead of

MQM Deputy Convener Anis Qaimkhani repeatedly noted that parties talking of “change” and a “revolution” – two key themes of the PTI – would not be able to accomplish it with “old faces”. PHOTO: NNI
KARACHI:

The consensus among the press corps and political parties in Karachi is that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), a once vocal critic of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), has reached an understanding with the party.

Most press conferences called by either party feature a question or two on rumours of an alliance or an ‘understanding’. But on Wednesday afternoon, MQM Deputy Convener Anis Qaimkhani repeatedly noted that parties talking of “change” and a “revolution” – two key themes of the PTI – would not be able to accomplish it with “old faces”.

“People who have been tried and tested cannot bring about a change,” Qaimkhani said. He was speaking at a press conference at the party’s Khursheed Begum Secretariat to announce that the MQM was launching a membership registration drive on Thursday (today). Qaimkhani was joined on stage by several prominent MQM leaders, including Mustafa Kamal, Shoaib Bukhari, Nasreen Jalil and Amir Khan, the ex-Mohajir Qaumi Movement (Haqiqi) leader who was accepted back into the party after he was released from jail last May.

The MQM will set up camps to encourage people to register. According to Qaimkhani, the MQM’s popularity across Pakistan had interested people in joining the party, which is why the MQM’s Coordination Committee had decided to launch a campaign. “We would like to give a message through the media that the ‘clean people’ in the parties that have called for revolution and change but have included corrupt people in their ranks, should join the MQM to bring about real change,” he reiterated.

The membership has been opened across Pakistan, but a reporter asked whether the party would be able to enlist new members in Balochistan, where an insurgency coupled with alleged state brutality has turned it into a virtual no-go zone. “We have offices across Balochistan in all districts and zones,” Qaimkhani answered. “The MQM is the only party campaigning for the rights of the people of Balochistan and we will have camps at our offices there.”

PTI and MQM

After the violence of May 12, 2007 – when gun-battles broke out in the city as then deposed-chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry arrived to address lawyers – PTI chairperson Imran Khan was barred from entering Sindh. At the time, he alleged to the Reuters news agency that this was “MQM’s fascist tactics” and he travelled to London later that year to present evidence against the MQM to Scotland Yard.

But much has changed on Pakistan’s political scenario since then. While in Karachi for his December 25 rally, Khan avoided answering questions on the MQM, asking reporters not to instigate a fight. For his part, MQM chief Altaf Hussain congratulated Khan on the success of his rally in Lahore in October. Imran Khan said last week that the PTI would consider working with the MQM if it ended its “politics of weapons”.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 9th, 2012.



waah waaah so we might see a "NEW FACE" leading MQM soon??????????
 
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Want change and a revolution? Join the MQM instead of

MQM Deputy Convener Anis Qaimkhani repeatedly noted that parties talking of “change” and a “revolution” – two key themes of the PTI – would not be able to accomplish it with “old faces”. PHOTO: NNI
KARACHI:

The consensus among the press corps and political parties in Karachi is that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), a once vocal critic of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), has reached an understanding with the party.

Most press conferences called by either party feature a question or two on rumours of an alliance or an ‘understanding’. But on Wednesday afternoon, MQM Deputy Convener Anis Qaimkhani repeatedly noted that parties talking of “change” and a “revolution” – two key themes of the PTI – would not be able to accomplish it with “old faces”.

“People who have been tried and tested cannot bring about a change,” Qaimkhani said. He was speaking at a press conference at the party’s Khursheed Begum Secretariat to announce that the MQM was launching a membership registration drive on Thursday (today). Qaimkhani was joined on stage by several prominent MQM leaders, including Mustafa Kamal, Shoaib Bukhari, Nasreen Jalil and Amir Khan, the ex-Mohajir Qaumi Movement (Haqiqi) leader who was accepted back into the party after he was released from jail last May.

The MQM will set up camps to encourage people to register. According to Qaimkhani, the MQM’s popularity across Pakistan had interested people in joining the party, which is why the MQM’s Coordination Committee had decided to launch a campaign. “We would like to give a message through the media that the ‘clean people’ in the parties that have called for revolution and change but have included corrupt people in their ranks, should join the MQM to bring about real change,” he reiterated.

The membership has been opened across Pakistan, but a reporter asked whether the party would be able to enlist new members in Balochistan, where an insurgency coupled with alleged state brutality has turned it into a virtual no-go zone. “We have offices across Balochistan in all districts and zones,” Qaimkhani answered. “The MQM is the only party campaigning for the rights of the people of Balochistan and we will have camps at our offices there.”

PTI and MQM

After the violence of May 12, 2007 – when gun-battles broke out in the city as then deposed-chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry arrived to address lawyers – PTI chairperson Imran Khan was barred from entering Sindh. At the time, he alleged to the Reuters news agency that this was “MQM’s fascist tactics” and he travelled to London later that year to present evidence against the MQM to Scotland Yard.

But much has changed on Pakistan’s political scenario since then. While in Karachi for his December 25 rally, Khan avoided answering questions on the MQM, asking reporters not to instigate a fight. For his part, MQM chief Altaf Hussain congratulated Khan on the success of his rally in Lahore in October. Imran Khan said last week that the PTI would consider working with the MQM if it ended its “politics of weapons”.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 9th, 2012.



waah waaah so we might see a "NEW FACE" leading MQM soon??????????


Yea....from one clown to another...
 
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well to be honest MQM is getting scrapes for being allied and being third largest party, even ANP has railway ministry and what MQM has??, overseas pakistani ministry??
 
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Hope u know more abt mqm than just mqm being the third/fourth largest party :azn:

what you know about MQM, lets share together :azn:

---------- Post added at 08:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:19 PM ----------

oh great let's pray for peace in karachi!!!!! last time we saw when MQM wanted a seat in azaad kashmir and the PPP didn't agree the MQM,ANP & PPP went out on a rampage killing until MQM was given what it wanted in kashmir!

why ANP fought with MQM a matter which didnt concern them

didnt you still get it??
 
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Why are you punjabis crying? MQM ko kabhi azmaya hai? Bas ek dafa, and mustafa kamal comes to mind.
PDF is covered with the victimised baloch propaganda, but what about karachi? We'll chose whoever we want, mind your own bussiness.
Give us a replacement or shut and gtfo.
 
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