Re: 5 Questions Altaf/Qadri Alliance
1. MQM still has opportunistic designs and not taking Qadri's approach seriously as it tightens noose around its own neck. MQM jumping into Qadri's boat only to find a chance to cause upheaval to blackmail government to help in MQM's attempt to escape from cases in London and voting reforms in Karachi, which PPP is still resisting. Qadri is smart enough not to shun MQM's support for his show but he can't guarantee them for any real help of any sort.
2. Working for social reforms, motherland''s development or another noble cause is not like selling wine, for which you need to apply for license. He is doing what we all are doing at different levels and given the situation in Pakistan, I will appreciate help even from the devil, to topple this fraud show of stealing our mandate for 4 decades.
3.What he needs and me too, like every be fooled citizen, that electoral reforms should take place, laws should be ensured to apply and CEC must not be a weak entertainer but with authority to execute the culprits. Care taker team should not be favorite of 2 parties only, every considerable political force should be consulted. Whole electoral process must adhere to constitutional norms, by word and spirit.
4. With 4 decades of rubber stamp parliament and family limited ruling parties, every window of chance for reforms within the system is shut and that is why people are out for change which is natural alternate.Current system has no hopes for genuine people to take seats in parliament. Coincidentally, mukmuka factor is being exposed in Indian politics too as in Pakistan. Politicians have failed on both sides here and there.
5. Above points have the answer.
I have responded only what I hope it is. Nobody knows how things will shape up with flow of events in coming days and lot many visible, invisible factors will make impact.