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    Special Report
    MQM

    Shaim
    اللھم صلی علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما صلیت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔
    اللھم بارک علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما بارکت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔


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    AN INTRODUCTION:

    What Is MQM......?


    The Muttahidda [Mothaidda] Quami Movement (MQM), formerly known as the Mohajir Quami Movement, is a political group which represents the Urdu-speaking immigrant urban Mohajir population which migrated from India at the time the creation of Pakistan in 1947). The Mohajir Qaumi Movement [MQM] came into being on March 18, 1984 as the "All Pakistan Mohajir Students Organisation" (APMSO) but politically it was activated in 1986. The Head Office of MQM -- generally known as "Nine Zero" -- is in Karachi. Khidmat-e-Khalq Foundation (KKF) is a charitable organisation affiliated with MQM.
    The grip of the landed oligarchy in the Sindh over the rural population continued to be a main cause of the growth of inequality in Pakistan. MQM wants to rid the country of the medieval feudal system, and to rid Sindh from the domination of Punjab. Pakistan's Mohajir migrants remain marginalized, even though they are the principal speakers of Urdu, the national language. Karachi, the only industrialised port city in Pakistan, is bursting at the seams with a growing population, and public services have broken down. Sindhi nationalists are vehemently opposed to those Mohajirs who came after the first wave of migration following Partition. The Sindhis feel that the Mohajirs who came after this should be deprived of their citizenship.
    In response to chronic unrest in Sindh Province, in June 1992 the army was called in to assist police in restoring law and order. In November 1994, the army was withdrawn from law enforcement duties in Sindh, but the paramilitary Rangers were reinforced and specially trained police inducted. in 1995 and 1996, hundreds of people were killed by Rangers and police, including dozens of members of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.
    Sectarian violence, including bombings, experienced an upsurge in 1996 throughout Sindh, Punjab, and in the North-West Frontier Provinces, resulting in about 175 deaths. Although by the end of the year the government quelled much of the violence in Karachi, it has not produced a political settlement that would provide a lasting peace. The Pakistani Government attributed most terrorist acts in Karachi either to MQM, or to the Shaheed Bhutto group of the Pakistan People's Party, which was led by former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's brother until his death in a clash with police on 20 September 1996.

    The Pakistan Muslim League (PML) led government of Nawaz Sharif was elected in February 1997, and consolidated its grip on power by gaining a majority in the upper house as a result of the Senate elections in March 1997. It secured 23 of the 49 seats available in the Senate Elections, bringing the PML(N) strength in the Senate to 30 out of 87, and with the support of its allies - the Awami National Party (ANP), the Muttahidda Quami Movement (Altaf Faction) (MQM(A)) -- led by Altaf Hussain -- and the Tehrik-e-Jafria Pakistan (TJP), it controlled a majority of 44 seats. The ANP and the MQM subsequently departed from the coalition.

    Tensions in Karachi, Pakistan's most populous city, experienced a disturbing resurgence in 1998, primarily as a result of fighting between the (majority) Altaf and (minority) Haqiqi factions of the MQM. 178 people were killed in Karachi in June 1998 alone, with over 3600 people killed as a result of political violence in Karachi over between 1996 and 1998. Apart from fighting between the two MQM factions, the Karachi conflict is also the result of a complex mixture of long-standing tensions between Mohajirs, the ethnic (predominantly rural) Sindhi population, and the provincial government. Responding to the violence, the Government of Pakistan on 28 May 1998 made a promulgation of Emergency under Article 232 of the Constitution. In August 1998 Interior Minister Ch Shujat Hussain denied MQM allegations that security agencies were involved in the Karachi unrest. He challenged the (MQM (A) to present proof of these charges, and denied the impression that "agencies" were patronising one political group MQM (H) to crush MQM (A).
    The ruling PML(N)'s troubled alliance with the MQM(A) in Sindh province finally ruptured during October 1998. Without the MQM(A), the PML(N) no longer had the numbers to govern in the Sindh province, leaving a clear path for the opposition Pakistan People's Party of Benazir Bhutto to join with the MQM(A) to form a majority in the Sindh assembly. The mounting pressure of a failed alliance and possible loss of government in Sindh, plus the increased violence, led Nawaz Sharif, on 30 October 1998 to impose Governor's rule. The Pakistan Armed Forces (Acting Aid of the Civil Power) Ordinance was promulgated on 20 November 1998, with provisions that included the establishment of Military Courts in the Province of Sindh. This Ordinance extends only to the province of Sindh and visualizes that on the direction of the Federal Government the designated authority would convene as many courts as may be necessary to try offenses tribunal under of Ordinance. The offenses include the newly defined offense of "Creating Civil Commotion." The military measures reduced the number of murders in Karachi. But oposition and human rights groups challenged the legality of the special military courts in the Supreme Court. And on 17 February 1999 Pakistan's Supreme Court ruled that the special military courts were unconstitutional
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    • #3
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      Altaf Hussain is the leader of a political party, Muttahida Qaumi Movement formerly known as the Muhajir Qaumi Movement (MQM). Altaf Hussain is currently in exile at London.

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      • #4
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        History and Background
        He started his political career when he was a student in University of Karachi, where he founded All Pakistan Muhajir Students Organisation (APMSO) in June 11, 1978. APMSO started gaining support of Urdu speaking students Muhajirs and were able to win 92 seats in college elections in 1980. However, APMSO faced a strong opposition from Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba, main opponent and student wing of Jamaat-i-Islami.
        On December 21, 1991 Altaf Hussain was attacked but he escaped injuries. On January 1, 1992 he fled Pakistan for Saudi Arabia and after one month moved to London, United Kingdom. During 1992 to 1993 Altaf Hussain's brothers and nephews were killed. The 1992 military operation in Karachi forced Altaf Hussain not to return Pakistan, he requested political asylum in United Kingdom. Later he became citizen of United Kingdom.
        He is the first in Pakistan who introduced a new trend in the political culture by giving a non-feudal based political philosophy and forming a political party, which is the commonly associated as a representative of uneducated minorities. The people of Pakistan are well aware of his political ideologies and statements. And though most people of southern Pakistan agree for the need of a bigger representation in parliament, they no longer want Mr. Hussain representing them. His reputation has been severely tarnished by statements from numerous former party members who have spoken out against Mr. Hussain and the methods he used before he was exiled. His use of employing terrorist tactics during the uprisings of the late 1980's and the early 1990's to gain political ground is recently coming to light. He is associated with ordering many political murders and using torture, on civilians and opposition party members, to spread his ideology during his time in power. He is commonly blamed for the unrest Pakistan suffered during this period. He currently resides, in exile, in London. He often arranges public video conference speeches in Pakistan to try and gain support for himself. He is known for his outrages and "un-leader-like" behavior. His almost comical appearances and statements during interviews have led to declining support for his party. As a person he is commonly ridiculed and has fallen out of respect with the vast majority of people of Pakistan. Mr Hussain also sends out regular statements and makes his views heard on international TV interviews.

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        • #5
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          Special Report,Collected By Me:





          Per hamare mulk main sabse ziada terrorism Karachi mai hi q?
          Kise bhi leader/scholar ki death per sabse ziada mulk ka nuqsan Karachi mai hi q?
          Sabse ziada karoobar mai nuqsan Karachi mai hi q?
          Sabse ziada problems Karachi k logoon k liye hi q?
          Wo kon c force hai jiskey aagey sab laa-chaar or bey-buss nazar aaty hain?





          MQM main ziada ter jazbaati youngsters hain or shaaid youngsters ise liye rakhey gae q k un mai josh-o-jazba ziada hai.isk leader Altaaf Hussain jo k mulk se baahir zindagi basar ker rahe hain.



          Log gharoon se bahir nahi nikal sakte or inka darr logoon k diloon main betha hoa hai jo kisy soorat nikalne ka naam nahi leeta.

          Previously,aisa bhi dekha gaya hai k MQM k kuch members gun point per logon se cars,mobile,jewelry cheena kerte the.

          Maine bazaat-e-khud kuch logoon k views liye or unki baton se zahir tha jese unk diloon main is tanzeem k liye be-intiha khoof or nafrat hai.



          Iskey bary main kuch logoon ka kehna hai k ye ik buhat +ve step hai iski waja se MQM ki dehshat-gardii mai kamii ai hai or kuch logoon ka kehna hai k in political seats ne inhey mazeed dheet bana diya hai

          5 % loog MQM k haami nazar ai or 95% log iskey opposed nazar ai (meri ratio ghalat bhi ho sakti hai q k short time mai main itna hi ker saki thi)
          Just wanna raise the question k MQM members is taraah se q behave kerte hain k Karachi citizens k liye zindagi guzarna buhat khofnak ho gaya hai.
          Wo konse factors hain jinho ne MQM banae or phir usey is kaam k liye khula choor diya

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          • #6
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            Muttahida Qaumi Movement (Urdu: متحدہ قومی موومنٹ)


            ( Muttahida Qaumi Movement) generally known as MQM or simply Muttahida, is a political party of Pakistan. It's leader, Altaf Hussain, has been in the United Kingdom since March 1992.
            MQM is the fourth-largest political party in the newly elected National Assembly of Pakistan in February 2008 general elections
            It is the second largest political party of Sindh province and the third largest in Pakistan after Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Muslim League being the first and the second respectively. It is the strongest party in Karachi where majority of people support it.
            MQM is a political party which grew out of a student organization on purely linguistic and regional grounds very similar to IRA in Northern Ireland or SNP in Scotland. The students organization, All Pakistan Muhajir Students Organization (APMSO) started on 11 June1978 at the University of Karachi by Altaf Hussain. Hussain remains its life long leader despite having a very controversial personality.APMSO gave birth to Muhajir Qaumi Movement (MQM) on 18 March1984, which by 1991 "established a virtual monopoly over representation of the Urdu-speaking community in urban Sindh."
            On July 26, 1997, MQM officially removed the term Muhajir from its name, and replaced it with Muttahida ("United"). to, "further enhance the programme of national development" and to allegedly carry out "a nation-wide campaign against feudal domination
            MQM occasionally claims to be making speedy inroads all over Pakistan.At the February 2008 general election, the party won 25 seats in the National Assembly, and 52 seats in the Sindh Provincial Assembly.

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            • #7
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              Key members of MQM Central

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              • #8
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                :gp:

                good sharing shaim
                thanxx for participating :phool:
                اللھم صلی علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما صلیت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔
                اللھم بارک علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما بارکت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Shaim View Post

                  yani k yeh sub MQM kurti he....:embarasse

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by MSA View Post

                    yani k yeh sub MQM kurti he....:embarasse
                    yes.....:fuming:

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by Shaim View Post
                      yes.....:fuming:
                      achay kam bhi to kurti he...
                      us ka credit to dena chahie.....

                      waisi mein thora dis-agree kurta ho...:hehe:

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by MSA View Post
                        achay kam bhi to kurti he...
                        us ka credit to dena chahie.....

                        waisi mein thora dis-agree kurta ho...:hehe:
                        acchy kaam?372-scare
                        plz tell me
                        main to karachi mai taras hi gae thi k koi tareef bhi kr dy 372-shock

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by Shaim View Post
                          acchy kaam?372-scare
                          plz tell me
                          main to karachi mai taras hi gae thi k koi tareef bhi kr dy 372-shock
                          city nazim mustafa kamal....basically represent MQM....so what ever advancement u see in karachi reflect purely the good work done by Mustafa kamla and in turn MQM....right...???
                          and i guess i dont need to tell u that what he has done for karachi...he in simple word increase the beauty of the city.....

                          :embarasse
                          Last edited by MeemSheenAlif; 19 October 2008, 19:28.

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                          • #14
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                            Mutehada Qomi Musibat (MQM) .......

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                            • #15
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                              Nice work Shaim

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