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Taliban threat: MQM mulls vigilance bodies at UC level

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

By: Nisar Mehdi | Published: April 11, 2009

KARACHI – The MQM leadership has warned its party workers about the presence of Taliban in the various areas of the metropolis.
In a meeting of the party’s unit offices held here Friday, MQM office bearers pointed out that Taliban had found safe havens in Aurangabad, Paposh (Nazimabad), Gulzar Hijri, Baldia Town, Bahadurabad and others areas of the city. They urged the party workers to remain alert especially during the current month.
In the meeting, it was decided to form vigilance committees at union council level and establish foolproof surveillance system to address the menace of extremism and cope with terrorist activities in Karachi.
Meanwhile, it was also learnt that members of MQM Rabita Committee, including Dr Farooq Sattar, Shakeel Umar, Naik Mohammad, Anees Ahmed Kaimkhani and Waseem Aftab would leave the country today (Saturday) to attend an important party meeting in London.
According to sources, growing extremism, presence of Taliban in Karachi and re-organisation of the MQM in Punjab, Balochistan and other areas of the country will be discussed in this meeting of Rabita Committee to be held under the chair of party chief Altaf Hussain.
Meanwhile, Altaf Hussain has directed the Rabita Committee members and other party office bearers to remain alert to thwart any terrorist incident in the city.
Addressing a gathering of the MQM office bearers at Khursheed Memorial Hall, Altaf Hussain said the country was in a state of war due to terrorism and extremism and therefore it was imperative for all party workers to remain vigilant and united. He added that Taliban pose an existential threat to the solidarity and integrity of the country.
“Terrorism has become a cancer and therefore, it is the duty of each and every party, including the MQM, to come forward to save the country.
Due the activities of Taliban, Pakistan is being defamed in the world hence the entire nation should join hands against this menace”.
Altaf said that he was not against any ethnic group in Pakistan but opposed extremism and terrorism committed in the name of religion.
He added that certain elements were propagating in Karachi that MQM was against Pakhtuns and appealed the Pakhtun brethren not believe in such conspiracies.
“MQM considers Pakhtuns as brothers and its doors are open for them”,
Altaf Hussain concluded.

Commentary: Baitullah abandons peace negotiations

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Media reports say that militant Commander Baitullah Mehsud has pulled out of peace talks. His spokesman Maulvi Umar told that the press that they were compelled to do so because failed to pull troops out of the regions as stipulated in the agreement.Chief Minister of the NWFP Haider Khan Hoti said that withdrawal of troops from the tribal areas is next to impossible. He said that we would consider on such after peace is established there.
I agree the chief minister. The situation is not right for troop’s withdrawal.

Russian influence in the middle is growing

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Recently, Saudi Prince went to Russia and met with Russian President Putin and discussed a range of issues. There are reports that Saudi Arabia wants to buy arms from Russia.It looks the Washington’s policies are alienating their Arab allies. They are leaning towards Russia.

Saudi Arabia , traditionally the most loyal client of western defense contractors plan to buy helicopters and other things from Russia. It is reported that Russian government’s arm exporting agency , RosoboronExport is finalizing deals with Arab countries.

Commentary: Court validates Musharraf’s re-election

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

Musharraf’s handpicked judges have given verdict in his favour. Now he can take oath as the President of Pakistan.

The way he manipulated the affairs to get himself elected is disgusting. The sycophantic reviews published in the media to justify his actions make me sick. He cannot be called a democratically elected President of Pakistan. He coerced and bribed people to make him the president.

Musharraf tried to impress upon the people of Pakistan that his re-election will rid the country of extremism and militancy. No one bothered to ask him why  he was not able to control extremism and militancy despite that he was at the helm of affairs for 8 years  It means he has proved to be an incompetent ruler like his predecessors. Those who imposed this incompetent President on the nation so that  they can carry on their loot and plunder are criminals. Pakistani nation should stage a revolt against these people.

Pakistan suspended from the Commonwealth

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Pakistan’s commonwealth’s membership has been suspended because of the imposition of emergency by President Musharraf.

The Commonwealth, which is made of Britain and its former colonies, does not have any influence in the international affairs. Its membership only brings in some benefits through the Commonwealth Fund for Technical Cooperation.

So it will have not much affect on Pakistan. Canada , which recommended Pakistan suspension from the Commonwealth , will get into trouble. Its forces are  fighting militants in Afghanistan.

Western powers are not in a position to dictate anything to Pakistan after 9/11. Pakistan and its army has become very important for the Muslim world. If western military aid is stopped , Pakistan will be aided secretly by Muslim countries to fulfill their military needs