Why MQM Not NRO Beneficiary? ??? ?? ?? ?? ????? ???? ??????

Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
shrf390 said:
[altaf] IS GUDAAR AND HIS FOLLOWER ARE NOT LOYAL TO PAKISTAN, THEY ARE INDIA AGENTS WORKING LIKE MAFIA SEE [altaf] LAAANTI KARDAR IN ACTION JUST CLICK AND SEE THE UGLAY MUQROOOH MURDERER MOVEMETN FACE [altaf]
http://jasei.890m.com/video/gMSVYTgFIPA ... ssain.html
glass-of-water.jpg
 

shrf390

MPA (400+ posts)
BOARD OF THE PEOPLES OF PAKISTAN WILL DECEDE AGAINST GUDDARS

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMSVYTgFIPA[/video][/quote]
 

shrf390

MPA (400+ posts)
HERE IS THIS ?? DOT U SEE IT, SUM MUM , BOOKMUN, UMIUN FAHUM LA YEGEEON, LAANT TUL KAZEBEEN [altaf]
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMSVYTgFIPA[/video][/quote]
 

rahat

Senator (1k+ posts)
Jury,

Don't suggest replying in different ID, as you know about the moral character of Altaf / MQM terrorists. I personaly know that Altaf himself is a very cruel person due to his fears. It is the basic reasons of promoting terrorism by him as he always feared from the peoples.
We should now come out from our pity interests and be honest to the peoples. We must expose all type of corruption and terrorism of any one involved in it.

It was interesting to note that Altaf / MQM are claiming that neither there are nor corruption cases against them, but only murder cases are against them. It is so shame that they are still saying with honor that they are involved in murder cases. But the ground realities are different. I personaly know thousands of MQM leaders / worker, who were living in small rental homes till 80's, but now they are billionaires. They have their business and properties in Dubai, England, USA, and Canada etc. I know the corruptions of wasim akhtar, farooq sattar, Baber Ghouri etc during their tenure in government. Farooq Satter during his tenure as mayor of Karachi appointed MQM supporters on many higher posted without following the rules and laws and even without advertising and inviting applications from the deserves persons.

If they still say that they are honest, and then let them declare their assets today and what they own before coming into power and sources to acquire these assets. It will automatically expose their lies.
 

Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
rahat said:
Jury,
Don't suggest replying in different ID, as you know about the moral character of Altaf / MQM terrorists. I personaly know that Altaf himself is a very cruel person due to his fears. It is the basic reasons of promoting terrorism by him as he always feared from the peoples.
We should now come out from our pity interests and be honest to the peoples. We must expose all type of corruption and terrorism of any one involved in it.
It was interesting to note that Altaf / MQM are claiming that neither there are nor corruption cases against them, but only murder cases are against them. It is so shame that they are still saying with honor that they are involved in murder cases. But the ground realities are different. I personaly know thousands of MQM leaders / worker, who were living in small rental homes till 80's, but now they are billionaires. They have their business and properties in Dubai, England, USA, and Canada etc. I know the corruptions of wasim akhtar, farooq sattar, Baber Ghouri etc during their tenure in government. Farooq Satter during his tenure as mayor of Karachi appointed MQM supporters on many higher posted without following the rules and laws and even without advertising and inviting applications from the deserves persons.
If they still say that they are honest, and then let them declare their assets today and what they own before coming into power and sources to acquire these assets. It will automatically expose their lies.

The mother of all cases, Major Kaleem Case. By virtue of which operation was started, was lost by the govt. Not only lost, but Major Kaleem was fined Rs.5000 by the court.
Jinnah Pur conspiracy, was openly ridiculed by Brigadier Haroon, Core Commander General Naseer Akhter, at that time, 3 months ago. It was also negated by ISPR press release soon after it was launched.
So
what is the credibility of the cases, which was made during operation.
 

hnuter555

MPA (400+ posts)
Please do not try to put dust in to our eyes

if lets say for the sake of arguments we accept that mqm is not
NRO beneficary and all criminal cases are politcalally motivated
tell me
how it is possible that all cases are bogus and every one is innocent
logic dont accept that and law of average dont accept that

i know there might be few bogus cases but to say all cases were
bogus and sham i dont and no one with rational mind accept that

bec after all lot of people recived dead bodies of their loved ones
in booories and to say no cime was committed is totaly wrong
once a murderer always remain a murderer ONce A killer [altaf] [altaf] is always a killer
this is what we call in legal term REPEAT OFFENDER
 

Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
hnuter555 said:
Please do not try to put dust in to our eyes
if lets say for the sake of arguments we accept that mqm is not
NRO beneficary and all criminal cases are politcalally motivated
tell me
how it is possible that all cases are bogus and every one is innocent
logic dont accept that and law of average dont accept that
i know there might be few bogus cases but to say all cases were
bogus and sham i dont and no one with rational mind accept that
bec after all lot of people recived dead bodies of their loved ones
in booories and to say no cime was committed is totaly wrong
once a murderer always remain a murderer ONce A killer [altaf] [altaf] is always a killer
this is what we call in legal term REPEAT OFFENDER
The dust won't effect the blind in seeing.
The mother of all cases.
Major Kaleem Case. By virtue of which operation was started.
The court not only free MQM from Blame,
but also, fined Major Kaleem Rs.5000 for fake case.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T634ByS89ys[/video]
 

Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
World Record of Making Cases In One Night

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puTDYoGpoYg[/video]
 

shrf390

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: World Record of Making Cases In One Night

[altaf] WORST ENEMY LIVING IN & OUT PAKISTAN
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMSVYTgFIPA[/video][/quote] :twisted:
 

hnuter555

MPA (400+ posts)
Kangroos courts intemdiated by MQM military wing and if that so and
u have such a high moral grounds why MQM sit with so called people
or parties who made cases against MQM in the first place
1992-1993 PML done operations and they sit with [nawaz] government
1995-1996 PPP done operations vs them ad they sit in PPP government

2002-2007 they dont like military dicators [musharaf] why
MQM sit in mushraf government so
cut this crap of high moral grounds and accept that MQM Is no
different then anybody else and MOve on and
dont try to drip us with contemnated propoganda water
orite !!!!!!!
 

Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
hnuter555 said:
Kangroos courts intemdiated by MQM military wing and if that so and
u have such a high moral grounds why MQM sit with so called people
or parties who made cases against MQM in the first place
1992-1993 PML done operations and they sit with [nawaz] government
1995-1996 PPP done operations vs them ad they sit in PPP government

2002-2007 they dont like military dicators [musharaf] why
MQM sit in mushraf government so
cut this crap of high moral grounds and accept that MQM Is no
different then anybody else and MOve on and
dont try to drip us with contemnated propoganda water
orite !!!!!!!

Politics is not done on one point agenda.

Imran Khan said, Nawaz Sharif is a corruption king, but, sit with him during long march.
Nawaz Sharif brought, SITA WHITE issue, but he was also with Imran.
Nawaz & Benazir said, corrupt to eachother, but, they did COD with eachother.
CJ Iftikhar Chudhry, Bhagwan Das legitimize Mushrraf 12th October, 1999. Not only that, they said, that was Islamic. But, said, 3rd November emergency was illegal.
Imran support Mushrraf in referendum, and the rest his history.
Political parties took part in election 2002 when constitution was suspended.
etc. etc.
 

shrf390

MPA (400+ posts)
Jury said:
hnuter555 said:
Kangroos courts intemdiated by MQM military wing and if that so and
u have such a high moral grounds why MQM sit with so called people
or parties who made cases against MQM in the first place
1992-1993 PML done operations and they sit with [nawaz] government
1995-1996 PPP done operations vs them ad they sit in PPP government

2002-2007 they dont like military dicators [musharaf] why
MQM sit in mushraf government so
cut this crap of high moral grounds and accept that MQM Is no
different then anybody else and MOve on and
dont try to drip us with contemnated propoganda water
orite !!!!!!!

Politics is not done on one point agenda.

Imran Khan said, Nawaz Sharif is a corruption king, but, sit with him during long march.
Nawaz Sharif brought, SITA WHITE issue, but he was also with Imran.
Nawaz & Benazir said, corrupt to eachother, but, they did COD with eachother.
CJ Iftikhar Chudhry, Bhagwan Das legitimize Mushrraf 12th October, 1999. Not only that, they said, that was Islamic. But, said, 3rd November emergency was illegal.
Imran support Mushrraf in referendum, and the rest his history.
Political parties took part in election 2002 when constitution was suspended.
etc. etc.

BUT YOU JURY :twisted: AND YOUR [altaf] LEADERS ARE GUDDAR [altaf] A PAKISTAN,
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMSVYTgFIPA[/video][/quote]
 

hnuter555

MPA (400+ posts)
So good thing u finally admitted that MQM Is no different
that was my point precisely

ALL so called parties are same cruppt katal and bata khoor parties
u can not trust no one

all rotten eggs
so stop claiming that MQM is duad ki dulie
mqm is also come in same hypocrate line of parties
and admit ur mistakes and oplogise just like imran khan and move on
 

shrf390

MPA (400+ posts)
EXPOSED [altaf]

[awaztv:o5rvvwt0]http://videos.pkpolitics.com/secure/dc85d83fedde20fc1b20a35f1c4fe775/4b0c43a1/aug09/siddiqpc_25_aug_09.flv[/awaztv:o5rvvwt0]
 

shrf390

MPA (400+ posts)
EXPOSED [altaf] YOU POSTING BEFORE SADIQULFAROOQ ANSWAR?? RESPOND HE RAISED THE QUESTION WITH THIS STAMENT OF GADDAR [altaf]
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMSVYTgFIPA[/video][/quote]
 

shrf390

MPA (400+ posts)
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA ABOUT [altaf]
The Karachi ruling party 'run like the mafia' from an office block in London MQM accused of planning carnage which left 42 dead
Khan calls for leader in UK to face anti-terror charges
Buzz up!
Digg it
Declan Walsh in Karachi and Matthew Taylor}&lpos={contentTypeByline}{2}">Matthew Taylor The Guardian, Saturday 2 June 2007 Article historyOutside may be Karachi but inside the discreetly guarded room all minds are focused on London. The clock is set to British summer time and a pair of telephones connect to an office 5,000 miles away, from where a controversial Pakistani leader runs his political empire.
Altaf Hussain leads the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) - a powerful, popular and, critics say, thuggish political force that has a vice-like grip on Karachi. At "Nine Zero", the party headquarters in a middle-class suburb, his presence looms large. A giant poster hangs over the entrance and reverential acolytes speak of "Altaf bhai", or brother. But the great leader is missing.

For the past 16 years Mr Hussain has lived in self-imposed exile in the UK, first as an asylum seeker and now as a British citizen. Based in an office block on Edgware High Street in north London he rules by phone, directing his closest lieutenants in long, late-night conversations. But in Pakistan that arrangement has become a matter of controversy - one about to land at the British government's door.

Yesterday the cricketer turned politician Imran Khan arrived in London to try to have Mr Hussain prosecuted under British anti-terror laws. Three weeks ago gunmen opened fire on a rally in support of the chief justice, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, triggering a day of bloodshed that left 42 people dead. Mr Khan - as well as lawyers, human rights activists and opposition parties - accuse Mr Hussain of orchestrating the carnage from his sofa in London.

"The whole thing was planned. No British citizen is allowed to sit in London and direct terrorist operations abroad. So why should Altaf Hussain?" said Mr Khan who described the MQM as "a fascist movement run by criminals".

If Pakistan has to arrest al-Qaida operatives then Britain has an obligation to pick up Mr Hussain, added Mr Khan, who plans to bring a petition to Downing Street. "There's a war on terror going on but here we have Pakistan's No 1 terrorist being given sanctuary by the British government," he said.

The MQM denies the charges, and insists it was the victim and not the perpetrator of May 12. The party says 13 of its own activists were among the dead, and last week it produced a video from May 12 showing apparent supporters of the rival Pakistan People's party firing their guns in the air. "This is a conspiracy against us. Our decision to hold a rally on May 12 may be open to criticism, but we were not involved in armed attacks," said Dr Farooq Sattar, head of the party in Pakistan.

But Mr Hussain has little to say. At the MQM's "International Secretariat" on Edgware High Street - a red brick office block opposite a supermarket - a party official said the leader was not available for comment. But he was happy to show the Guardian around the offices, which he confirmed was Mr Hussain's London headquarters, and he vowed to repel any court action by Mr Khan.

The fight is getting personal. Back in Karachi graffiti slurs against Imran Khan appeared on walls and the MQM-dominated local government has banned him from the city for one month.

The MQM was founded in 1984 by Mr Hussain, a former Chicago cab driver, and won broad support among the "mohajirs" - Muslims who fled India after partition in 1947. The party prided itself on its well-oiled machine and its secular, liberal outlook. But it was also linked to extortion, gun smuggling and South African crime networks, according to a senior police officer speaking on condition of anonymity. "That's what happens when a political party is run like the mafia," he said.

Local reporters have a rich store of-tales from the 1990s. One said she found a severed hand as a warning in her front garden, another was kidnapped from his home.

But since it entered a coalition government with President Pervez Musharraf in 2002, the party has projected a different image based on secularism, economic development and support for the "war on terror". Moderates such as the Karachi mayor, Mustafa Kamal, boast of new roads, sewage systems and billions of pounds in fresh investment. "MQM believes in every sect and religion. We are against extremism. We were the first people on the streets after 9/11," he said.

But since May 12 the party's aspirations of becoming a national force lie in shreds, and there are worrying echoes of past tactics. On Tuesday, three Karachi journalists with foreign news agencies found unmarked envelopes containing a single bullet on their car windscreens. Two of them had earlier been denounced as "anti-mohajir" by the MQM-linked Muhajir Rabita Council.

Will Mr Hussain ever come home? At Nine Zero, where beefy young men with baseball caps stand guard, there is little sign. "We do not want him to come back to Karachi; it is too dangerous here," said parliamentarian Faisal Subzwari.

But there is always hope. A few doors down Mr Hussain's deserted terraced house is waiting, protected by blastproof metal shutters. For now, though, it has just one occupant - a 24-hour telephone operator
 
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shrf390 said:
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA ABOUT [altaf]
The Karachi ruling party 'run like the mafia' from an office block in London MQM accused of planning carnage which left 42 dead
Khan calls for leader in UK to face anti-terror charges
Buzz up!
Digg it
Declan Walsh in Karachi and Matthew Taylor}&lpos={contentTypeByline}{2}">Matthew Taylor The Guardian, Saturday 2 June 2007 Article historyOutside may be Karachi but inside the discreetly guarded room all minds are focused on London. The clock is set to British summer time and a pair of telephones connect to an office 5,000 miles away, from where a controversial Pakistani leader runs his political empire.
Altaf Hussain leads the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) - a powerful, popular and, critics say, thuggish political force that has a vice-like grip on Karachi. At "Nine Zero", the party headquarters in a middle-class suburb, his presence looms large. A giant poster hangs over the entrance and reverential acolytes speak of "Altaf bhai", or brother. But the great leader is missing.

For the past 16 years Mr Hussain has lived in self-imposed exile in the UK, first as an asylum seeker and now as a British citizen. Based in an office block on Edgware High Street in north London he rules by phone, directing his closest lieutenants in long, late-night conversations. But in Pakistan that arrangement has become a matter of controversy - one about to land at the British government's door.

Yesterday the cricketer turned politician Imran Khan arrived in London to try to have Mr Hussain prosecuted under British anti-terror laws. Three weeks ago gunmen opened fire on a rally in support of the chief justice, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, triggering a day of bloodshed that left 42 people dead. Mr Khan - as well as lawyers, human rights activists and opposition parties - accuse Mr Hussain of orchestrating the carnage from his sofa in London.

"The whole thing was planned. No British citizen is allowed to sit in London and direct terrorist operations abroad. So why should Altaf Hussain?" said Mr Khan who described the MQM as "a fascist movement run by criminals".

If Pakistan has to arrest al-Qaida operatives then Britain has an obligation to pick up Mr Hussain, added Mr Khan, who plans to bring a petition to Downing Street. "There's a war on terror going on but here we have Pakistan's No 1 terrorist being given sanctuary by the British government," he said.

The MQM denies the charges, and insists it was the victim and not the perpetrator of May 12. The party says 13 of its own activists were among the dead, and last week it produced a video from May 12 showing apparent supporters of the rival Pakistan People's party firing their guns in the air. "This is a conspiracy against us. Our decision to hold a rally on May 12 may be open to criticism, but we were not involved in armed attacks," said Dr Farooq Sattar, head of the party in Pakistan.

But Mr Hussain has little to say. At the MQM's "International Secretariat" on Edgware High Street - a red brick office block opposite a supermarket - a party official said the leader was not available for comment. But he was happy to show the Guardian around the offices, which he confirmed was Mr Hussain's London headquarters, and he vowed to repel any court action by Mr Khan.

The fight is getting personal. Back in Karachi graffiti slurs against Imran Khan appeared on walls and the MQM-dominated local government has banned him from the city for one month.

The MQM was founded in 1984 by Mr Hussain, a former Chicago cab driver, and won broad support among the "mohajirs" - Muslims who fled India after partition in 1947. The party prided itself on its well-oiled machine and its secular, liberal outlook. But it was also linked to extortion, gun smuggling and South African crime networks, according to a senior police officer speaking on condition of anonymity. "That's what happens when a political party is run like the mafia," he said.

Local reporters have a rich store of-tales from the 1990s. One said she found a severed hand as a warning in her front garden, another was kidnapped from his home.

But since it entered a coalition government with President Pervez Musharraf in 2002, the party has projected a different image based on secularism, economic development and support for the "war on terror". Moderates such as the Karachi mayor, Mustafa Kamal, boast of new roads, sewage systems and billions of pounds in fresh investment. "MQM believes in every sect and religion. We are against extremism. We were the first people on the streets after 9/11," he said.

But since May 12 the party's aspirations of becoming a national force lie in shreds, and there are worrying echoes of past tactics. On Tuesday, three Karachi journalists with foreign news agencies found unmarked envelopes containing a single bullet on their car windscreens. Two of them had earlier been denounced as "anti-mohajir" by the MQM-linked Muhajir Rabita Council.

Will Mr Hussain ever come home? At Nine Zero, where beefy young men with baseball caps stand guard, there is little sign. "We do not want him to come back to Karachi; it is too dangerous here," said parliamentarian Faisal Subzwari.

But there is always hope. A few doors down Mr Hussain's deserted terraced house is waiting, protected by blastproof metal shutters. For now, though, it has just one occupant - a 24-hour telephone operator

I think you got disease called "Altaf Fobia" go to Karachi
Farazana dawakhana
Dasitigir No 9
Karachi.
Where you ll be treated. Good Luck for your mantel status.
 

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