Imran Khans Letter to Gordon Brown

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arshad_lahore

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Rt. Hon Gordon Brown
Prime Minister of Great Britain
10 Downing Street
London, England
7th May 2009

Dear Mr. Prime Minister,

I want to urgently bring to your attention the activities of a British citizen, Mr. Altaf Hussain who was granted this status after he fled from Pakistan as a fugitive from justice. At the time of his arrival in London, he was facing 234 registered criminal cases against him, including 44 murder charges and 18 torture charges.

His Party, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) is controlled by Mr Hussain in mafia-style, with his word being the law. Detractors face the ultimate punishment death carried out through the private armed force maintained at his Karachi barricaded headquarters known as Nine Zero.

On Mr. Hussains order, his Party was involved in the 12th May 2007 carnage in Karachi where 48 people were killed and 200 sustained bullet wounds, including 10 workers belonging to my Party, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI). You can refer to your Karachi Consulates report on this incident. The MQM then went on to physically disrupt court hearings of this incident.

Most recently, and at a time when the MQM is a coalition partner in the federal and provincial governments, Mr. Hussain (sitting in London) sought to incite ethnic violence and vigilantism by calling on his supporters to arm themselves and fight talibanisation a label he tried to put on the 2 million Pushtun workers of Karachi. As a result 36 people were killed over two days of violence. When the Sindh Inspector General of Police implicated the MQM in his inquiry, they demanded his immediate removal.

In 2007, on two occasions, the Federal Court of Canada ruled that the MQM met the legal definition of a terrorist organisation and its members could not be given political asylum. In addition, the US State Department web site describes the MQM as a violent organisation.

Considering that the British government has arrested people on mere suspicion in the Heathrow case and the recent Pakistani students case, it is shocking to find that no investigation has been conducted into the activities of Mr. Hussain despite his public criminal record in Pakistan. Or does the loss of Pakistani lives through acts of terrorism incited by a British national hold no relevancy for the British government?

It is this duality of standards which is losing the US and Britain the war for hearts and minds in Pakistan and thereby undermining their efforts to combat terrorism. Now that your government has identified a list of persona non grata, I sincerely hope you will hold an urgent inquiry into Mr. Hussains activities in

Pakistan in the light of British laws on terrorism.

Yours sincerely

Imran Khan

Chairman PTI
 

divine

Citizen
Imran: "Mein Sir say shikayat lagadoonga agar tum nay meri pencil phir say "cutter" say sharp ki to..... aur meri ball nahi di wapis....

People of Pakistan: hahahahahaahahaahahaha !

Imran: Sir dekhen yeh mujhay khelnay nahi day rahay?

Sir jeee (Gordon Brown): " Beta kia aap roz aik hi baaat kertay hain apnay phadday khud suljhaya karain....rozana meray paaas fazoool shikayat ley ker nahi aajaya karain. Aur aap baron kay saaath kion kheltay aap bachaon kay saath khela karain..... apnay size kay e.g. Tehreek - e Istaqlaal, Kisaan Party, Mazdooor Party, JI etc.
 

PakPatriot1

Senator (1k+ posts)
KURGUS KA JEHAN OR HAI SHAHEEN KA JEHAN OR
Nice post Divine. Classic answer from you. Now, look at this what Altaf Hussain is doing and what that tunnel visionarian (Imran Khan) is doing.
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khalid100

Minister (2k+ posts)
I agree 100% with Pakpatori. In this picture Altaf hussain looks like a KURGUS.
Thanx for putting a picture of this beautiful Vulture. [altaf]
 

Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
by khalid100 on Sat May 09, 2009 6:29 pm
Some more evidence supporting the above article:
http://www2.canada.com/components/print ... c6f2f20031

And it is not from Gutter press, Mr. Gutter complaining. It is from Canada.com
Lick it lick it and lick it more..............
:lol:
Come on post the picture of your fake Nazim licking feet of some Canadian High Commisioner....

How can he Leader of the Conservative Party Mr. Stephen Harper & other Canadian officials meet a terrorist organization?

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MQM Canada Officials with the Leader of
the Conservative Party Mr. Stephen Harper


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MQM Canada officials met with Federal, Provincial, & Local government officials of canada in a community gathering.

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MQM Canada's officials met Mr. Morris Flewwelling, Mayor,Red Deer, Alberta in a community gathering in Calgary.


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MQM Canada's Officials Met Mr. Deepak Obhrai,parliamentary secretary to the minister of foreign affairs
 

Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

02 Apr 2009:

Karachi Apr 02: Canada Pakistan Friendship Association has given best mayor award to City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal at the Pakistan Day annual dinner in Mississauga. EDO Municipal Services CDGK, Masood Alam on behalf of Nazim Karachi Syed Mustafa Kamal received the award which also included a recognition certificate and pin from the province of Ontario.

The award committee of CPFA had chosen two outstanding mayors from Canada and Pakistan. The other recipient of the best mayor award was Hazel McCallion- the mayor of Canadian City Mississauga.

On this occasion the CPFA also awarded outstanding Community Leaders in harmonizing communities and providing community services.

Large number of Pakistanis and Canadian government officials were present on this occasion.


In a letter to City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal, the Secretary of Canada Pakistan Friendship Association Mohammad Sultan Qureshi has said that the best mayor award is the recognition of your outstanding work to bring Karachi upto World Class City.

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NAZIM KARACHI AWARDED BEST MAYOR.
 

Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
by saqibmkhan on Sun May 10, 2009 2:26 pm
Why is the British government sheltering Altaf Hussein for the last seventeen years?

Sheltering Altaf?
He is a UK National.

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Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

02 Apr 2009:

Karachi Apr 02: Canada Pakistan Friendship Association has given best mayor award to City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal at the Pakistan Day annual dinner in Mississauga. EDO Municipal Services CDGK, Masood Alam on behalf of Nazim Karachi Syed Mustafa Kamal received the award which also included a recognition certificate and pin from the province of Ontario.

The award committee of CPFA had chosen two outstanding mayors from Canada and Pakistan. The other recipient of the best mayor award was Hazel McCallion- the mayor of Canadian City Mississauga.

On this occasion the CPFA also awarded outstanding Community Leaders in harmonizing communities and providing community services.

Large number of Pakistanis and Canadian government officials were present on this occasion.


In a letter to City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal, the Secretary of Canada Pakistan Friendship Association Mohammad Sultan Qureshi has said that the best mayor award is the recognition of your outstanding work to bring Karachi upto World Class City.

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NPFC%20L2.jpg

NAZIM KARACHI AWARDED BEST MAYOR.
 
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Kindly provide links for all the news you post on this site to prove the validity. From now on posts will get deleted without a source link if you are posting a news.
 

divine

Citizen
IMRAN KHAN: Image and criticism
Khan is often dismissed as a political lightweight and a celebrity outsider in Pakistan, where national newspapers also refer to him as a "spoiler politician". According to some Imran Khan has been a total failure in politics and is alive just because of the media coverage". The Political observers say the crowds he draws are attracted by his cricketing celebrity, and the public has been reported to view him as a figure of entertainment rather than a serious political authority. His failure to gain political power or build a national support base is ascribed, by commentators and observers, to Khan's lack of political maturity and naivete. Newspaper columnist Ayaz Amir told the American Washington Post: "[Khan] doesn't have that political thing which sets bellies on fire."
The Guardian newspaper in England described Khan as a "miserable politician," observing that, "Khan's ideas and affiliations since entering politics in 1996 have swerved and skidded like a rickshaw in a rainshower... He preaches democracy one day but gives a vote to reactionary mullahs the next." The charge constantly raised against Khan is that of hypocrisy and opportunism, including what has been called his life's "playboy to puritan U-turn." One of Pakistan's most respected political commentators, Najam Sethi, stated that, "A lot of the Imran Khan story is about backtracking on a lot of things he said earlier, which is why this doesnt inspire people." Khan's political flip-flops consist of his vocal criticism of President Musharraf after having supported his military takeover in 1999. Similarly, Khan was a critic of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif when Sharif was in power, having said at the time: "Our current prime minister has a fascist mind-set, and members of parliament cannot go against the ruling party. We think that every day he stays in power, the country is sinking more into anarchy." Yet, he joined forces with Sharif in 2008 against Musharraf. In a column entitled "Will the Real Imran Please Stand Up," Pakistani columnist Amir Zia quoted one of PTI's Karachi-based leaders as saying, "Even we are finding it difficult to figure out the real Imran. He dons the shalwar-kameez and preaches desi and religious values while in Pakistan, but transforms himself completely while rubbing shoulders with the elite in Britain and elsewhere in the west."
In 2008, as part of the Hall of Shame awards for 2007, Pakistan's Newsline magazine gave Khan the "Paris Hilton award for being the most undeserving media darling." The 'citation' for Khan read: "He is the leader of a party that is the proud holder of one National Assembly seat (and) gets media coverage inversely proportional to his political influence." The Guardian has described the coverage garnered by Khan's post-retirement activities in England, where he made his name as a cricket star and a night-club regular, as "terrible tosh, with danger attached. It turns a great (and greatly miserable) Third World nation into a gossip-column annex. We may all choke on such frivolity." After the 2008 general elections, political columnist Azam Khalil addressed Khan, who remains respected as a cricket legend, as one of the "utter failures in Pakistani politics". Writing in the Frontier Post, Khalil added: "Imran Khan has time and again changed his political course and at present has no political ideology and therefore was not taken seriously by a vast majority of the people."

Ref:
^ Lancaster, John (2005-07-04). "A Pakistani Cricket Star's Political Move". Washington Post. Retrieved on 2007-11-05.
^ Khalil, Azam (2008-09-08). "A New Era". Frontier Post.
^ "A "totally failed" politician Imran surviving on media glare, says MQM". Asian News International. 2008-05-23.
^ Boustany, Nora (1999-09-15). "Ex-Cricket Star Won't Play Islamabad's Game". Washington Post.
^ Zia, Amir. "Will the Real Imran Please Stand Up". Newsline. Retrieved on 2007-11-05.
^ Preston, Peter (1996-11-22). "Just imagine it: Imran Khan as Premier". The Guardian.
^ Hasan, Khalid (2008-06-15). "Kala Kola Klub". Daily Times. Retrieved on 2008-07-20.
^ Khalil, Azam. "Politics of boycott". Frontier Post. Retrieved on 2008-07-15.


Adapted from Wikipedia.
 

PakPatriot1

Senator (1k+ posts)
by saqibmkhan on Sun May 10, 2009 2:26 pm
Why is the British government sheltering Altaf Hussein for the last seventeen years?

What a stupid question? Ask British Govt. then!
Don't ask here......
 

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