By Sajjad Shaukat
In the past few years,
gang warfare, criminal activities and target killings have taken the lives of
thousands of persons including the personnel of the Rangers and Police in
Karachi. A number of terror-related incidents including sectarian violence have
also resulted into several casualties.
Therefore, the Present
Government led by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif launched the targeted operation
in Karachi after obtaining consensus of all stakeholders like political
parties, business community and members of civil society. For the purpose,
Karachi was particularly handed over to Pakistan Rangers with power to take
action against the culprits without any discrimination.
But, leadership of the
Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and particularly its Chief Altaf Hussain who was
earlier vociferously seeking direct involvement of Army in Karachi abruptly
changed his stance and started criticizing Pakistan Army and intelligence
agencies with hollow allegation of partiality. Military exercised restraint,
but venomous campaign of self-assumed blames against Pakistan’s key security
agencies—Army, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Pakistan Rangers
continued unabated. Under the growing condemnation and pressure from public and
political circles, MQM leaders resorted to plead for forgiveness and regretted
his remarks. It is his usual way, and political jugglery which he has been
repeating quite often.
In the latest episode of
Altaf Hussain’s ludicrous behaviour, he crossed all the limits of ethics and
morality to demonize the key institutions of Pakistan, and even sought help
from Indian secret agency, RAW. Like slaves, MQM leadership in Pakistan
launched a campaign to defend him. Public pressure again forced him to seek
apology. However, like his previous contradictory statements, Altaf
Husain again apologized for his derogatory remarks against Army and ISI, while
praising the latter. He also backed out from his statement about seeking help
from RAW. And his Karachi-based leadership also started presenting various
clarifications to conceal the real face of its chief.
It is imperative to
question political leadership in the country, how many times, he would rebuke
the nation and its sons in uniform and how many times, the state would remain
silent and bear his insolvent posture. At the same time, the British government
may also be questioned—would they allow such a controversial series of hate
speeches from a foreigner into their country.
It is notable that MQM’s
leaders were already confused when on March 11, 2015, in a targeted operation,
Rangers’ forces carried out a raid at Nine-Zero, the headquarters of the party
in Karachi, and a large cache of illegal weapons were recovered and several
criminals had also been arrested. In order to hide the anti-Pakistan
activities, Altaf had again targeted Pak Army and ISI. Afterwards, he again
admired these security agencies and Army Chief Gen. Raheel Sharif.
However, the real
character of the MQM Chief Altaf Hussain needs analysis. In this context, it is
notable that sometimes, he blames Pak Army and ISI for harassing his party
workers, calling the residents of Karachi to defend themselves, sometimes, he
admires these security agencies, sometimes, he threatens to separate Karachi
from the federation, sometimes, he shows a strong sense of patriotism for
Pakistan, sometimes, he suspends the membership of his party’s committee or
sector incharges, sometimes, he restores the same, sometimes, he submits his
own resignations, sometimes, he takes it back, sometimes, he instructs his
party to join Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, and sometimes, Pakistan Peoples
Party, especially when these parties are in government. He also blackmails
these mainstream parties for the advantages of MQM at the cost of peace in
Karachi.
While, law-enforcing
agencies’ operations in Karachi are across the board and shady stance taken by
Altaf Hussain indicates MQM involvement in destabilizing Karachi by its armed
wing.
Notably, MPA of MQM,
Nadeem Hashmi was arrested on September 10, 2013 owing to firing at a police
mobile in the Haideri area of the city in which the two policemen were killed.
In the same month, some MQM workers were arrested, who were found involved in
criminal activities, while the founder and leader of MQM Altaf Hussain had
condemned the raid on MQM’s offices.
Recently, the
paramilitary force proved that the MQM was behind the Baldia Town factory fire
in which 250 persons were killed. On February 8, this year, the Rangers also
arrested a senior MQM worker namely Rafiq Rajput who not only ran a team of
‘hit men’ but was also involved in the May 12, 2007 carnage in the Karachi.
On February 10, 2015,
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan disclosed that MQM Chief
Altaf Hussain based in London has let loose a “reign of terror” in Karachi. He
elaborated, “Nobody is safe at the hands of the party’s armed wing…with the
revelation of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) report in which Hussain’s
party has been held responsible for the killing of over 250 Baldia Town factory
workers.” Earlier, Imran Khan also pledged to take Altaf Hussain to the British
court, as he is also behind the killing of PTI’s leader Zahra Shahid and
journalist Wali Babar in Karachi.
Nevertheless, some
developments need attention, as these have proved that traitors are within the
MQM. On April 30, this year, during a press conference, while presenting two
terrorists who he claimed belonged to the MQM, SSP Malir, Karachi Rao Anwar
revealed, “Key MQM leaders have connections with Indian spy agency RAW”, adding
that the arrested MQM workers had received training from RAW. He further said
that the MQM was actively working against Pakistan, should be banned.
It is of particular
attention that a recent report of the JIT disclosed that Saulat Mirza, the
former MQM’s worker, who recorded his statement before the JIT said that MQM
had links with RAW. Mirza confessed to killing 13 people, yet he was implicated
in two murders only, and was executed by the court order.
It is mentionable that
Zulfiqar Mirza, Sindh Home Minister and Senior Vice President of the then
ruling party—PPP claimed on April 9, 2011 that he had been relieved from his
ministry owing to pressure from the government’s coalition partner, the MQM.
Mirza pointed out that the issue of target killing and extortion was just a
ruse to remove him from his post.
As regards “Batha
khauri”, everyone in Karachi knows that MQM has been collecting this illegal
money from the local businessmen who are afraid of threats and terror-related
actions of this party’s militant wing. While a majority of the innocent people
of the city and followers of the MQM do not know the malpractices and criminal
acts of this political party and are being misguided by their old leaders who
act upon the directions of Altaf Hussain.
Meanwhile, on May 13,
2015, at least 45 people were killed after gunmen brutally opened fire on a bus
of the Ismaili community in Karachi. Without any doubt, besides previous
terror-attacks, Karachi bus incident is a handy work of RAW to sabotage the
China-Pakistan economic Corridor (CPEC) by showing that if Pakistan government
is not able to provide security to its citizens, how it can protect CPEC.
Ismailis belong to Hunza (Gilgit/Baltistan) or have a spiritual linkage with
this area, are Pakistanis. The CPEC would also originate from the same region.
Now, questions arise,
how long the people of Karachi will continue to stay mum and seal their
tongues? How long will the Muhajir cause of equality of representation, of
economic opportunities be sabotaged by leaders like Altaf Hussain? And how long
people of Karachi will continue to tolerate lunacy of its leadership?
Hence, it is the first
and foremost obligation of MQM workers to call Altaf Hussain’s rhetoric as
violent and treasonous. What happens from here is entirely the responsibility
of people of Karachi. The loyal Pakistanis, living in the city must know that
Karachi is Pakistan’s largest port and financial hub with the largest
commercial markets, collecting 70 per cent of the country’s tax revenue. So,
besides causing unrest in the city, creating instability in Pakistan, another
aim of the MQM leaders is to cripple the economy of the city which is
intermittently brought to a halt with shut-down strikes—many shops including
other business centers are forced to be closed. And, old leadership of MQM,
especially its chief misguide the people by propagating that national
institutions are not made to develop other areas of Pakistan like Karachi,
alleging that the establishment is once again doing the ethnic cleansing of
Muhajirs.
In fact, Pakistan as an
independent state has stepped into seventh decade and third generation is
enjoying the perks of independence. How long we will continue to be
Muhajir, let’s not negatively portray the image of residents of Karachi in a
wrong way, they are now the natives of Sindh.
The residents of Karachi
must be aware of the fact that Pakistan Army had given countless sacrifices in
the fight against terrorism, while its top priority is to restore peace in the
city. In this regard, Army Chief Gen. Raheel vowed on April 29 to
finish ‘all mafias’ in Karachi and made it clear that indiscriminate operation
in the city would continue till its logical conclusion. Pakistan Armed
Forces are pro national in character without having any provincial
inclinations. Hence, MQM chief’s blame game against key security agencies must
be condemned by the patriot people of Karachi.
Sajjad Shaukat writes on
international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants,
Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Relations
Email:
sajjad_logic@yahoo.com
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