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One letter stresses "lawlessness of law enforcement agencies" and requests HC to improve the situation of urban Sindh. AFP/File
KARACHI: Letters purportedly written by the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) to the Indian High Commission emerged on Thursday, in which the party asked the mission to raise its voice to safeguard human rights “particularly in Karachi”.

One letter — apparently penned by Nasreen Jalil of the party's central co-ordination committee — the party stresses the "lawlessness of law enforcement agencies" and requests the high commission to use its good offices "to improve the situation of urban Sindh".

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— Letter purportedly from MQM dated June 18 this year
The letter undersigned by the MQM senator is addressed to Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan Dr. T.C.A Raghavan.

It reads, "The targeted operation in Karachi was initiated to bring law and order in the city but since then, 40 MQM workers have been killed in custody, 90 party workers are missing while hundreds are killed in target killings.

It also added that that no compensation has been paid to the families of victims belonging to MQM who were killed "extra-judicially" or to those who are missing.

The document dated June 18, 2015 tells the HC that the provincial government did not form a monitoring committee to oversee the operation and to check whether the activities of law enforcement agencies are judicious.

The letter also laments the unchecked 'high handedness' of law enforcement agencies during the operation along with other issues in urban Sindh which, according to the letter, is giving rise to a feeling of alienation among the people of Karachi.

Another letter dated July 30 on a letterhead of the party's international secretariat bears the subject 'Unathorised arrest of MQM innocent workers'. It reads: "We have the honour to bring to your kind notice that inn workers and sympathisers of MQM have been arrested while they were going from Karachi to Hyderabad to attend a marriage ceremony on 29th July 2015"

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Second letter dated July 30 appears to be from the party's international secretariat
"We request your honour to kindly look into this matter and raise your voice for the safeguard and protection of human values/rights particularly in Karachi."

The letter is addressed to Indian HC Raghavan and undersigned by Arif Khan Advocate, ex MNA and member of central co-ordination committee-MQM; Adbul Qadir Khanzada ex-MNA and member of central co-ordination committee-MQM and Shabbir Qaim Khani ex-MPA and Sindh and Member of central co-ordination committee-MQM.

Letter to Indian HC is an error, says Sattar
MQM lawmaker Farooq Sattar in a press conference said that "no letter has been written to the Indian High Commissioner regarding the arrest of party activists".

"If any our leaders' letters written to diplomats included the email address of Indian High Commissioner then it can be a technical error but it wan not an intentional effort," he clarified, not stating the exact contents of the letter or whom it was sent by.

He requested that the media refrain from discussing the letters in their talkshows.

Such letters are 'routine', says Akhtar
MQM leader Waseem Akhtar, however, told DawnNews "it is normal practise" to routinely send letters to all consulate generals, the prime minister of Pakistan and chief justice of Pakistan whenever party activists are arrested.

"Any such letter or its contents is never a secret as it is copied to the people mentioned by me."

"Parliamentarians write letters to all concerned consuilates and submit petitions with high courts and relevant chief justices whenever arrest of activists occurs like it did recently when party workers en route to attend a wedding ceremony in Hyderabad were arrested by security agencies."

The MQM leader said that the party had written letters to consulate generals of other countries as well but only the letter addressed to India was leaked in the media.

The letters have sparked interest as allegations of Indian support to the political party were made in a startling report on the BBC news website in June.

Read: India provided funds to MQM, claims BBC report

After party activists went ‘missing’ on July 30, while they were on their way to Hyderabad from Karachi to attend the wedding of a friend of theirs, MQM had also submitted a letter to United Nations (UN) Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, claiming excesses committed by the para-military Rangers in their ongoing security operation in Karachi.

Also read: MQM submits letter to UN chief over alleged mistreatment of activists

The letter was submitted by MQM's International Secretariat, and was undersigned by the party's Head of International Relations.

On August 1, Altaf Hussain, while addressing the 19th worker's convention in Dallas, asked MQM activists to approach the United Nations and Nato headquarters in the United States and "inform them of human rights abuses against the muhajir community", according to a statement on the MQM website.

He also told MQM activists to, "ask for Nato and UN forces to be sent to Karachi to ascertain who is responsible for the bloodshed in Karachi."

Also read: Altaf Hussain's statement tantamount to waging war against Pakistan: Nisar

Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on August 2 had termed MQM chief Altaf Hussain's statement tantamount to waging war against the country.


'MQM' letters to Indian HC sought help over missing workers - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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What does international law say about this? if a political party raises its plight about deteriorating political system in its country by writing letters to foreign countries. Can then these foreign country interfere and take up the issue to the international organizations like UN?
 
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MQM represents Indian Muslims in Pakistan. If Indian Muslims in Pakistan feel that they are targeted in Pakistan they have a right to complain to India. India also has a right to intervene as these are people who migrated from India thinking they will get equal rights in Pakistan but now are discriminated.


There are No " Indian Muslims " in Pakistan.

Pakistan does not permit " Indian Muslims " to live in Pakistan.

Only Pakistanis are allowed to Live in Pakistan.

If there are any " Indian Muslims " Living in Pakistan illegally, they need to return to " Mother India "..

MQM is a Bhutta KHOR Murderous Terrorist Mafia that Pakistan is taking to task.

But then keeping law and order in Pakistan is an internal matter of Pakistan, isn't it ?
 
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One letter stresses "lawlessness of law enforcement agencies" and requests HC to improve the situation of urban Sindh. AFP/File
KARACHI: Letters purportedly written by the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) to the Indian High Commission emerged on Thursday, in which the party asked the mission to raise its voice to safeguard human rights “particularly in Karachi”.

One letter — apparently penned by Nasreen Jalil of the party's central co-ordination committee — the party stresses the "lawlessness of law enforcement agencies" and requests the high commission to use its good offices "to improve the situation of urban Sindh".

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— Letter purportedly from MQM dated June 18 this year
The letter undersigned by the MQM senator is addressed to Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan Dr. T.C.A Raghavan.

It reads, "The targeted operation in Karachi was initiated to bring law and order in the city but since then, 40 MQM workers have been killed in custody, 90 party workers are missing while hundreds are killed in target killings.

It also added that that no compensation has been paid to the families of victims belonging to MQM who were killed "extra-judicially" or to those who are missing.

The document dated June 18, 2015 tells the HC that the provincial government did not form a monitoring committee to oversee the operation and to check whether the activities of law enforcement agencies are judicious.

The letter also laments the unchecked 'high handedness' of law enforcement agencies during the operation along with other issues in urban Sindh which, according to the letter, is giving rise to a feeling of alienation among the people of Karachi.

Another letter dated July 30 on a letterhead of the party's international secretariat bears the subject 'Unathorised arrest of MQM innocent workers'. It reads: "We have the honour to bring to your kind notice that inn workers and sympathisers of MQM have been arrested while they were going from Karachi to Hyderabad to attend a marriage ceremony on 29th July 2015"

55c342427b2be.jpg

Second letter dated July 30 appears to be from the party's international secretariat
"We request your honour to kindly look into this matter and raise your voice for the safeguard and protection of human values/rights particularly in Karachi."

The letter is addressed to Indian HC Raghavan and undersigned by Arif Khan Advocate, ex MNA and member of central co-ordination committee-MQM; Adbul Qadir Khanzada ex-MNA and member of central co-ordination committee-MQM and Shabbir Qaim Khani ex-MPA and Sindh and Member of central co-ordination committee-MQM.

Letter to Indian HC is an error, says Sattar
MQM lawmaker Farooq Sattar in a press conference said that "no letter has been written to the Indian High Commissioner regarding the arrest of party activists".

"If any our leaders' letters written to diplomats included the email address of Indian High Commissioner then it can be a technical error but it wan not an intentional effort," he clarified, not stating the exact contents of the letter or whom it was sent by.

He requested that the media refrain from discussing the letters in their talkshows.

Such letters are 'routine', says Akhtar
MQM leader Waseem Akhtar, however, told DawnNews "it is normal practise" to routinely send letters to all consulate generals, the prime minister of Pakistan and chief justice of Pakistan whenever party activists are arrested.

"Any such letter or its contents is never a secret as it is copied to the people mentioned by me."

"Parliamentarians write letters to all concerned consuilates and submit petitions with high courts and relevant chief justices whenever arrest of activists occurs like it did recently when party workers en route to attend a wedding ceremony in Hyderabad were arrested by security agencies."

The MQM leader said that the party had written letters to consulate generals of other countries as well but only the letter addressed to India was leaked in the media.

The letters have sparked interest as allegations of Indian support to the political party were made in a startling report on the BBC news website in June.

Read: India provided funds to MQM, claims BBC report

After party activists went ‘missing’ on July 30, while they were on their way to Hyderabad from Karachi to attend the wedding of a friend of theirs, MQM had also submitted a letter to United Nations (UN) Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, claiming excesses committed by the para-military Rangers in their ongoing security operation in Karachi.

Also read: MQM submits letter to UN chief over alleged mistreatment of activists

The letter was submitted by MQM's International Secretariat, and was undersigned by the party's Head of International Relations.

On August 1, Altaf Hussain, while addressing the 19th worker's convention in Dallas, asked MQM activists to approach the United Nations and Nato headquarters in the United States and "inform them of human rights abuses against the muhajir community", according to a statement on the MQM website.

He also told MQM activists to, "ask for Nato and UN forces to be sent to Karachi to ascertain who is responsible for the bloodshed in Karachi."

Also read: Altaf Hussain's statement tantamount to waging war against Pakistan: Nisar

Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on August 2 had termed MQM chief Altaf Hussain's statement tantamount to waging war against the country.


'MQM' letters to Indian HC sought help over missing workers - Pakistan - DAWN.COM





TO ALL MQM SUPPORTERS :

@KURUMAYA @Patriot @pak-marine @rockstar08

These are your leaders of MQM that you are so proud of;

Hamari URDU Zubaan may aesay logoan kay liye, yaani MQM Qaideen kay liye sirf yeh chand alfaaz hain:


NANG e QOUM , NANG e DEEN , NANG e WATAN.

DOOB MARO DOOB MARO BAIGHAIRATOUN DOOB MARO

CHULU BHAR PANI MAY DOOB MARO MQM kay Qaideen.
 
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People who migrated to Pakistan in 1947 from India are Indian Muslims. India has a right to question Pakistan if they are discriminated with respect to native Muslims.
Then Pakistan has the right to question india regarding all the indian muslims, right?

Pakistan is newer they migrated and dropped their indianess in india...THATS why people migrate
 
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People who migrated to Pakistan in 1947 from India are Indian Muslims. India has a right to question Pakistan if they are discriminated with respect to native Muslims.

They left of their own choice. To the 'chosen' land. Let them remain there. They are not our problem. While, we can support them with aid, questioning Pakistan on their behalf is not our look out.

Raising this in UN, whenever Pak raises Kashmir in UN, of course, is fair game :)
 
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MQM represents Indian Muslims in Pakistan. If Indian Muslims in Pakistan feel that they are targeted in Pakistan they have a right to complain to India. India also has a right to intervene as these are people who migrated from India thinking they will get equal rights in Pakistan but now are discriminated.

Indian Muslims? FTW? They are pakistanis...
 
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Most of these people may be repenting today about going to Pakistan.

Who cares man? They are to us, what disgruntled Kashmiris and Khalistanis are to Pakistan. Bunch of retards who should be exploited to the fullest.
 
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Most of these people may be repenting today about going to Pakistan.



Only in your wild imagination.

I certainly don't regret that my Parents migrated to Pakistan from Dehli ( spelled intentionally as opposed to to Delhi).

As someone whose Parents came from Dehli, India I have not once ever been discriminated against or felt sorry that my Parents and Grand-Parents left their homes in Dehli.

I have proudly served In Pakistan Air Force and I am proud of my Country.
 
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People who migrated to Pakistan in 1947 from India are Indian Muslims. India has a right to question Pakistan if they are discriminated with respect to native Muslims.
Hahah. Once an idiot always an idiot.
By the way i ask indians to start from musharaf and help this dehli born indian Muslim in article 6 case.

Secondly do help the aagra born pakistani president mamoon hussain , as parliament has made him a ceremonial president and took away all his power.

Also help the nawaz sharif whose family is also from amar jati india, raheel shareef bohat tang karta hai is beechary indian muslim ko.
 
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Only in your wild imagination.

I certainly regret that don't my Parents migrated to Pakistan from Dehli ( spelled intentionally as opposed to to Delhi).

As someone whose Parents came from Dehli, India I have not once ever been discriminated against.

I have proudly served In Pakistan Air Force and I am proud of my Country.
Dont worry dude. Lets these indians do their mental farting.
 
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