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MQM decides to join the Govt ... (AGAIN) .. shameful isn't it?

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shame on you.

Ishrat ibad is already governor .. isn't that official?

Kaalia has already admitted joining the AJK govt . isn't that official?

Kya hua .. itni jaldi waderay acha ho gaye?


oh yeah i forgot .. you are in denial ..

Looks like these MQM Chamche's change colors just like their MQM, one day they are against Waderays but the next day they are in the laps of Waderays.
 
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I think i am missing some thing here ? hmmmmmmmmm

OO yeah CHAMCHE..... where are those CHAMCHE :rofl: :rofl:
I think he is referring to MQM appoligiest like SMR, AmericanPakistan, etc etc

They will come back and say, hum ne quomi ek jehti ke liye compromise kiya.
Quomi ek jehti = humari kursi, humara karachi

Hour calls for another 1992 style operations..where is sher-e-Pakistan, rounaq e pml-n, Jenab Hair Transplant Shariff?

Troops deployed in restive Karachi

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Pakistani firefighter extinguish burning vehicles in the trouble area of Karachi on August 1, 2011. At least 20 people have died over the past 36 hours as renewed violence involving rival ethnic groups continued to rock the Pakistani city of Karachi. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

By ASHRAF KHAN | AP

Published: Aug 2, 2011 23:32 Updated: Aug 2, 2011 23:32

KARACHI: Authorities called in paramilitary soldiers and police to quell political and criminal violence in Pakistan’s largest city Tuesday after 34 people were killed here in less that two days, officials said.

Violence in Karachi, a sprawling port city of 18 million, has added to the political instability in the nuclear-armed, US-allied nation and provided another distraction for the government as it fights a Taleban-led insurgent movement. It also undercuts Pakistan’s struggling economy, because Karachi serves as the country’s main commercial hub. Police have found bodies scattered across different parts of the city since Monday morning, some riddled with bullets and others that showed signs of torture and were tied up in gunny sacks, said Sharufuddin Memon, the security adviser to the chief minister of Sindh province.

Karachi, which is the capital of Sindh, has a long history of political, ethnic and sectarian violence, and much of the fighting is blamed on gangs allegedly affiliated with the city’s main political parties.

“There are political rivalries in the city, but criminal elements like drug and land mafias capitalize on the situation, making the things worse,” Memon said.

He said that 11 people were gunned down Tuesday, and 23 were killed the day before. The killings fit into a broader pattern of violence in Karachi that claimed the lives of more than 300 people in July, he said. In an attempt to contain the violence, authorities have called in 1,000 paramilitary troops from the Frontier Corps and also police from the Frontier Constabulary, Memon said.

The recent bout of violence followed a decision in late June by the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, the city’s most powerful political party, to leave the federal coalition led by the Pakistan People’s Party and join the opposition.

Fighting intensified in mid-July after Zulfiqar Mirza, a senior member of the Pakistan People’s Party, lashed out at the head of the MQM. Mirza called Altaf Hussain a murderer and an extortionist and also maligned the city’s Urdu-speaking community that makes up the party’s base — although he later apologized.

A large number of MQM’s supporters are Urdu-speaking descendants of those people who came to Karachi from India soon after the birth of Pakistan in 1947. The party dominates politics in urban areas of Sindh, including Karachi, but over time it has seen challenges to its power from the People’s Party and the Awami National Party, a Pashtun nationalist party.

There were at least 490 political, ethnic and sectarian killings in Karachi during the first half of the year, and more than 1,100 killings of all kinds, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. Also Tuesday, a roadside bomb killed two Pakistani soldiers near the Afghan border, said intelligence officials.

The soldiers were patrolling near Ladha town in the South Waziristan tribal area when the attack occurred, they said.

South Waziristan was the main sanctuary for the Pakistani Taleban before the army launched a large ground offensive in 2009. Thousands of soldiers are still based in the area, and violence still occurs frequently.
 
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They can have soft-corners towards MQM but no one can defend a Bull$hit. Don't be surprized if they are here again.

Now who's gona quote those harsh remarks by Altaf Hussian in which he had described this government mother of all problems. Now they are getting in the lap of same mother, for 8th time or 10th time. Even 5th grade student's don't behave like that the way MQM does.

But look at the reason what makes them do that over-and-over again. They know their vote-bank is not based on politics but rather basis on discrimination and hatred. "Mahajir Suba Chahea".. this is where they went when they got pressed and this showed what they had in their back-hand. I do not think even 10% of actual Mahajirs would be alive by now as all the young ones who are now part of MQM actually born in Pakistan. So technically they are not mahajir any-more unless they forcefully impose this upon themselves but MQM wants them to still believe that they are Mahajir before being Pakistani or Sindhi or anything else..and still give them injections of that hatred-filled propaganda which ultimately produces bhatta for Altaf and rest of bhais. I wish they would understand what person is milking them and for what reason and in return what they are getting. Not to forget MQM is in power from the last 32 years and on ground they delivered literally nothing on their Wadairana Nizam chanting. Politics for the sake of it and making people stupid in the name of MQM!

There are people who claim MQM protects their rights and that's why they support it.. well let me tell them that MS 13 is world's largest criminal gang and every member of this gang receives exceptional privilages but when time comes, they have to give their head to save or support their boss. I hope people would start questioning at sometime that how is MQM different from MS13.

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great post sir! an eye opener for all the people!
 
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