Running Pakistan's biggest city - from London

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Last Updated: Wednesday, 16 May 2007, 11:33 GMT 12:33 UK
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Running Pakistan's biggest city - from London

By Alastair Lawson
BBC News, London
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Altaf Hussain is one of Pakistan's most powerful political exiles

On the subject of when - if ever - Mr Hussain will return to Pakistan and directly lead his growing band of supporters, Mr Anwar was more cagey.
"Altaf Hussain has frequently been warned by the security forces that if he goes back to Pakistan he will be targeted by mad mullahs and those who support jihad. "If the president and the prime minister of Pakistan - both recently the subjects of assassination attempts - cannot be adequately protected, I'm not sure it would be sensible for him to go back. "Anyway, in these days of high-tech communication why not [HI][HI]govern Karachi [/HI]from London?[/HI] It's a new form of outsourcing."


In my opinion the problem of KARACHI lies in
HIGHLIGHTED QUOTE.
If the Terrorist Governer of Karachi knows
that he is not answerable to any COURT of his GOVERNING STATE.
Than he can do what he wanted to do.
Bring this THUG,TERRORIST,MASTERMIND KILLER to Pakistan.
Otherwise BAN HIS political activity from
BRITISH BEDROOM.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6658231.stm

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[/HI][SIZE=+1]MS CHERYL GILLAN MP INAUGURATED THE MQM INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT IN LONDON TODAY[/SIZE]
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Mr Altaf Hussain and Ms Cheryl Gillan MP, briefing the press at the inauguration
[SIZE=-1]ceremony of the MQM International Secretariat in London on 27 January 2000[/SIZE]
 
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