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What action Pakistani goverment will take against Altaf Hussain ?

Altaf bahi sets the tone and takes action the government only reacts.
 
Tafu Bhai is a brit citizen & he is being invested as per brit law.. so for now i dont think PAK should worry too much and let the law take its course :D
 
the rat always hides in his tiny home, he always avoids the humans!

Wayyy back in 1985 when I applied to the University of Karachi I went straight to the APMSO booth for guidance, ignoring other booths (PPP, NSF, JI etc). At that time MQM barely existed. APMSO was the student wing of that fledgling organization. Then we all Karachiites supported MQM wholeheartedly. Even Farooq Sattar came as a guest to my brother's wedding around the 1988 elections--I remember talking to Sattar and to Prof. Ghafoor Ahmad.

So you should know where I am coming from after reading this.

But it didn't take very long for me to realize that Altaf Hussain was a Fascist! An intolerant person. An intellectual dwarf. A showman.

If you are a true friend of the Urdu Speakers and a patriotic Pakistan then please listen to me: Save MQM and Pakistan from Altaf Hussain. Work for an alternate leadership. They are there in MQM--but scared.
 
GOP should file treason charges on writing this letter , its now confirmed it was written by MQM or i am hoping MQM will come out in open & instead of denying they will explain all the contents of this document ?
 
Wayyy back in 1985 when I applied to the University of Karachi I went straight to the APMSO booth for guidance, ignoring other booths (PPP, NSF, JI etc). At that time MQM barely existed. APMSO was the student wing of that fledgling organization. Then we all Karachiites supported MQM wholeheartedly. Even Farooq Sattar came as a guest to my brother's wedding around the 1988 elections--I remember talking to Sattar and to Prof. Ghafoor Ahmad.

So you should know where I am coming from after reading this.

But it didn't take very long for me to realize that Altaf Hussain was a Fascist! An intolerant person. An intellectual dwarf. A showman.

If you are a true friend of the Urdu Speakers and a patriotic Pakistan then please listen to me: Save MQM and Pakistan from Altaf Hussain. Work for an alternate leadership. They are there in MQM--but scared.

Alternative Leadership in a Fascist Organization that lives off Bhatta Khorii & incessantly playing the Muhajir Card ad infinitum ? :unsure:

Isn't it better to create an ethnically & linguistically neutral platform for all Karachiites to exercise their legitimate right to influence the policy decisions that effect their present & future ? :what:
 
Wayyy back in 1985 when I applied to the University of Karachi I went straight to the APMSO booth for guidance, ignoring other booths (PPP, NSF, JI etc). At that time MQM barely existed. APMSO was the student wing of that fledgling organization. Then we all Karachiites supported MQM wholeheartedly. Even Farooq Sattar came as a guest to my brother's wedding around the 1988 elections--I remember talking to Sattar and to Prof. Ghafoor Ahmad.

So you should know where I am coming from after reading this.

But it didn't take very long for me to realize that Altaf Hussain was a Fascist! An intolerant person. An intellectual dwarf. A showman.

If you are a true friend of the Urdu Speakers and a patriotic Pakistan then please listen to me: Save MQM and Pakistan from Altaf Hussain. Work for an alternate leadership. They are there in MQM--but scared.

you mean IJT, PSF etc?

APMSO of that time was very good i have heard, but today it sucks
 
Scotland yard probe: Islamabad braces for London action fallout

ISLAMABAD: As fears loom that London Metropolitan Police might take action against Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) top leadership in the United Kingdom, the government prepares itself to handle the law and order situation in Karachi, The Express Tribune has learnt.

Interior Ministry and National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) top officials have revealed that the government has put paramilitary forces on alert in nine cities of Sindh province.
“Special Police and Rangers’ contingents will be called in Karachi—even army might be called if the situation worsens,” said a senior Ministry of Interior official.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan also talked to inspector general police and Rangers after the NACTA and National Crisis Management Cell (NCMC) informed him that Karachi and some other cities of Sindh might witness worst law and order situation in the coming weeks, he added.


Teams of both the NACTA and the NCMC had submitted interior ministry a report which suggested that there could be severe repercussions of London Police investigations against MQM chief Altaf Hussain on charges of money laundering and provocation of violence.

The officials said the British government regularly updated Pakistan on developments in Imran Farooq’s murder case as well as the probe against Altaf Hussain in several cases.

Last week in an official message, the British authorities informed Islamabad that London Police had found significant evidences against MQM workers in Imran Farooq’s case as well as against some MQM leaders in money laundering cases. “If a money laundering case is established against any MQM worker, then it would be treated as a financial case,” said an official quoting the official letter sent to Pakistan.

Last week, the NCMC also presented interior minister a handout that said if MQM failed to join government in the centre as well as in Sindh, it might divide into various sub-groups, a senior official told The Express Tribune.

Responding to a query as to whether the government had prepared itself to cope with the situation following London Police action against MQM top leadership, Interior Ministry spokesperson Omar Hameed Khan said: “Yes, all possible security situations will be controlled.”

MQM Senator Col (retd) Tahir Hussain Mashhadi, however, said all rumours and speculations about MQM were baseless. He said London Police findings would not affect MQM and Karachi as they were questioning more than 1,300 persons in MQM leader Imran Farooq’s murder case. “All allegations, reports, findings are false and have no grounds against the party and its top leadership,” he maintained.
He said more than 109 MQM workers had lost their lives during recent months as the government failed to control terrorism. “Karachi may witness its worst law and order situation in the coming days,” Mashhadi predicted.

When contacted, officials of the Sindh Home Department said this kind of information or contingency plan is shared by the federal government, but they have not yet been informed about any such plan.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 12th, 2013.

Scotland yard probe: Islamabad braces for London action fallout – The Express Tribune
 
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thts the dawn.com front page, there are so many good news to think about, which could bring good options for pakistan, instead of this borring subject, which is just here cause some of the sunami lossers think they can replace MQM in karachi?lol
no my dear friends. its not going to happen, just like there was no sunami on 11th may 2013, instead try to find good political efforts to gain , back the losted political groove of PTI in Punjab?
a win in ONLY IN PUNJAB CAN, MAKE OR BREAK ANY GOVT IN PAKISTAN, PLZ PUT THIS IN YOUR GODDAM MINDS, & start working on it?
for godsake. instead no meaning threads on altaf or. MQM cause arent too important?
 
you mean IJT, PSF etc?

APMSO of that time was very good i have heard, but today it sucks

Yes, IJT and PSF... (Islami Jamiat Taliban and Peoples Student Federation, respectively). But there was also a sizable but quickly dwindling leftist force of Nationalist Student Federation (NSF) on campus then.

IJT ruled the campus then! They were not afraid to bully and to enforce their version of 'Islam' on campus then. They even had the official Zia ul Haq tolerance, if not patronage for a while.

PS. A personal account: Actually, at first I wasn't admitted to the university and so I started attending another college in Karachi. But a few months later two Karachi University IJT members came to my house. They traced my application and address (I did go through the APMSO platform though) and one of them said: "There is a chance you can get admission to the xxx department because of some students not being accepted anymore. We thought the students from Karachi should avail the chance". While these were IJT members from the Urdu Speaking community they didnt' believe in the ethnic politics. Anyway, I got accepted and despite my personal friendship with the IJT members I never formally joined any of the political groups.
@Armstrong: There is nothing wrong with politics of ethnic centrism so long as basic decency is followed. Ultimately, these ethnic forces tend to die out but they should not be violently suppressed. At any rate, most of the current major parties are heavily ethnic. Even the PPP is reduced to a largely Sindhi party now. Let MQM outgrow Altaf first. He needs to go!
 
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@Armstrong: There is nothing wrong with politics of ethnic centrism so long as basic decency is followed. Ultimately, these ethnic forces tend to die out but they should not be violently suppressed. At any rate, most of the current major parties are heavily ethnic. Even the PPP is reduced to a largely Sindhi party now. Let MQM outgrow Altaf first. He needs to go!

On the contrary 'ethnic' politics is one of the major ills that ails this country; instead of talking about 'ethnic' diversity or the need to appreciate the culture & aspirations of (say!) the Urdu speaking or Pukhtoon community it institutionalizes a notion of 'Us' & 'Them' & breeds discontent & widespread friction between the different ethno-linguistic groups that inhabit Pakistan.

This principal of 'looking out for one's own' or 'speaking for the rights of one's own' is what has stopped us from being a Nation in the past 65 years. Had we transcended this poison of Provincialism & petty Tribalism that shows its ugly face in the form of Political Parties organized around Ethno-Linguistic Line, maybe...just maybe we would've become a 'Nation' & not this sordid state that we find ourselves in - a House divided against itself !

The Muhajirs should've disowned the Muhajir tag - You are Sons of the Soil....not Immigrants...not 65 years after a country that was built by the will & wants of Millions of Us - You & I ! And those of us who continued to call you - Hindustanis or Muhajirs or what not - Need to whipped !

We are all Pakistanis, without exception ! Without a distinction of Local & Immigrant !
 
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On the contrary 'ethnic' politics is one of the major ills that ails this country; instead of talking about 'ethnic' diversity or the need to appreciate the culture & aspirations of (say!) the Urdu speaking or Pukhtoon community it institutionalizes a notion of 'Us' & 'Them' & breeds discontent & widespread friction between the different ethno-linguistic groups that inhabit Pakistan.

This principal of 'looking out for one's own' or 'speaking for the rights of one's own' is what has stopped us from being a Nation in the past 65 years. Had we transcended this poison of Provincialism & petty Tribalism that shows its ugly face in the form of Political Parties organized around Ethno-Linguistic Line, maybe...just maybe we would've become a 'Nation' & not this sordid state that we find ourselves in - a House divided against itself !

The Muhajirs should've disowned the Muhajir tag - You are Sons of the Soil....not Immigrants...not 65 years after a country that was built by the will & wants of Millions of Us - You & I ! And those of us who continued to call you - Hindustanis or Muhajirs or what not - Need to whipped !

We are all Pakistanis, without exception ! Without a distinction of Local & Immigrant !

Pakistan will stay divided till the people who are in-charge of defending her understand and stop creating these kinds of parties and start cleaning house till then you said i said dont matter.
 
This principal of 'looking out for one's own' or 'speaking for the rights of one's own' is what has stopped us from being a Nation in the past 65 years. Had we transcended this poison of Provincialism & petty Tribalism that shows its ugly face in the form of Political Parties organized around Ethno-Linguistic Line, maybe...just maybe we would've become a 'Nation' & not this sordid state that we find ourselves in - a House divided against itself !

and the way to transcend this poison of provincialism, tribalism, ethnic fascism etc is nothing and nothing but ISLAM, our pure sacred deen that unites not just the people of this country but rather the whole global muslim ummah but beware that this would never happen through promoting Pakistani nationalism or patriotism or any Busharraf introduced ideology of sub say pehlay Pakistan rather it would backfire if such ideas are promoted or encouraged and would make people more hardline and extremist in their ethnic and racist attitudes.
 
Yes, IJT and PSF... (Islami Jamiat Taliban and Peoples Student Federation, respectively). But there was also a sizable but quickly dwindling leftist force of Nuationalist Student Federation (NSF) on campus then.

IJT ruled the campus then! They were not afraid to bully and to enforce their version of 'Islam' on campus then. They even had the official Zia ul Haq tolerance, if not patronage for a while.

PS. A personal account: Actually, at first I wasn't admitted to the university and so I started attending another college in Karachi. But a few months later two Karachi University IJT members came to my house. They traced my application and address (I did go through the APMSO platform though) and one of them said: "There is a chance you can get admission to the xxx department because of some students not being accepted anymore. We thought the students from Karachi should avail the chance". While these were IJT members from the Urdu Speaking community they didnt' believe in the ethnic politics. Anyway, I got accepted and despite my personal friendship with the IJT members I never formally joined any of the political groups.
@Armstrong: There is nothing wrong with politics of ethnic centrism so long as basic decency is followed. Ultimately, these ethnic forces tend to die out but they should not be violently suppressed. At any rate, most of the current major parties are heavily ethnic. Even the PPP is reduced to a largely Sindhi party now. Let MQM outgrow Altaf first. He needs to go!

I percieved after reading ur 1st post that you think for betterment for Karachi & Karachites that you are a neutral person ... But unfortunately I thought wrong ............
 
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