mirchi said:You have posted a video of that terrorist held in Lahore yesterday. What is the relation of this to Karachi?
jawad_jd said:WELL SAID Typhoon ,
I agree with you ...
And we should remember that PUSHTOONS of PAKISTAN always FOUGHT for the SECURITY of PAKISTAN ... Every PAKISTANI is LOYAL with this SOIL except these BLACK SHEEPS among us ...
Actually i have noticed that MQM members are very active on youtube and other forums ...
A LIE is always a LIE, no matter how much you YELL ...
PAKISTAN PAINDABAD ...
Typhoon said:Jury is a crypto indian. He or she might be living inside Pakistan but his or her mind is back in bharat. He or she is keeping to post such third class videos and childish speeches of Altafo mirasi (the bharti agent, just like sheikh mujeeb ur rehman) and thinks that it will create any debate?
Jury you better focus on RSS, Shiv Sena and killings of muslims in bharat.
WE SINDHIS HAVE NO PROBLEM IF SOME PEOPLE ATTACKED SINDH BACK IN HISTORY FOR 300 YEARS, SINDH WAS FIRST NOT A PART OF PAKISTAN AND NEITHER A MUSLIM STATE.
WE SINDHIS DO NOT TAKE THIS ALTAFO MIRASI AS ANY SCHOLAR OR OUR LEADER. WE ALL KNOW THAT HE RAN AWAY FROM KARACHI LIKE A RAT AFTER TERRORISING KARACHIITES FOR SEVERAL YEARS, AND IS KNOW A BRITISH CICTIZEN.
Typhoon said:Altafo mirasi will never come back to Pakistan. Because he know very well that he has to face mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters of his victims. He has blood of Karachians on his hands. The urdu speaking people of this country who sacrified most for this country, who left all they owned back in bharat for being looted by hungery hindus, know very well that he is a terrorist and bhatta khoria. But they have to live in karachi, believe me this is the only reason why they voted for mqm in elections. The media is threatend by those wannabe gangsters if they dont show his telephonic speeches live.
Just listen to him. he is generating hatress between us sindhis and urdu speaking people. He is generating hatress against pathans. Pathans are the backbone of our defence. They fought against indian military and liberated the Azad Kashmir. Pathans are a part of our nation as well as balochis and punjabis. We are proud of them. They gave us many Khans who have promoted this country.
We all know how the Baloch Regiment of Pakistan army helped the immigrants coming by trains to Lahore. How Baloch Regiment fought against hindus in 1965. Indians peed in their pants when they heard Baloch Regiment is coming.
Each ethnicity which represent the pakistani nation from makrani to kashmiri, from sindhi to siraiki, from balochi to punjabi, from pathan to urdu, from hazara to kelashi, all have same destiny. Pakistan. This was what we fought for. This was what our forefathers gave their lives for and for this destiny our mothers, sisters and daughters sacrified their modesty. If we betray this, we will be betrayed by the evolution. We will be left with nothing in our hands. Blood of millions of martyres will be on our hands. So stop any propaganda done by those narrow minded politicians or the hindu dominated media. We have to fulfill our commitment. Do not follow those foreign paid actors, no matter where they belong from, baloch liberation front, MQM, ANP, siraiki party, or who speaks for sindhu desh. Our enemy wants to play the same game which they played in East Pakistan.
Remember Quran says. A momin never do the same fault twice. it`s a parameter of being a momin. If we do fall in same hole, we will be the loosers here and hereafter.
Jive Pak Sarzameen
Typhoon said:Altafo mirasi will never come back to Pakistan. Because he know very well that he has to face mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters of his victims. He has blood of Karachians on his hands. The urdu speaking people of this country who sacrified most for this country, who left all they owned back in bharat for being looted by hungery hindus, know very well that he is a terrorist and bhatta khoria. But they have to live in karachi, believe me this is the only reason why they voted for mqm in elections. The media is threatend by those wannabe gangsters if they dont show his telephonic speeches live.
Just listen to him. he is generating hatress between us sindhis and urdu speaking people. He is generating hatress against pathans. Pathans are the backbone of our defence. They fought against indian military and liberated the Azad Kashmir. Pathans are a part of our nation as well as balochis and punjabis. We are proud of them. They gave us many Khans who have promoted this country.
We all know how the Baloch Regiment of Pakistan army helped the immigrants coming by trains to Lahore. How Baloch Regiment fought against hindus in 1965. Indians peed in their pants when they heard Baloch Regiment is coming.
Each ethnicity which represent the pakistani nation from makrani to kashmiri, from sindhi to siraiki, from balochi to punjabi, from pathan to urdu, from hazara to kelashi, all have same destiny. Pakistan. This was what we fought for. This was what our forefathers gave their lives for and for this destiny our mothers, sisters and daughters sacrified their modesty. If we betray this, we will be betrayed by the evolution. We will be left with nothing in our hands. Blood of millions of martyres will be on our hands. So stop any propaganda done by those narrow minded politicians or the hindu dominated media. We have to fulfill our commitment. Do not follow those foreign paid actors, no matter where they belong from, baloch liberation front, MQM, ANP, siraiki party, or who speaks for sindhu desh. Our enemy wants to play the same game which they played in East Pakistan.
Remember Quran says. A momin never do the same fault twice. it`s a parameter of being a momin. If we do fall in same hole, we will be the loosers here and hereafter.
Jive Pak Sarzameen
source http://www.dawn.com/2007/06/26/ed.htm#2
Storm havoc in Karachi
STILL nursing the psychological scars of May 12, Karachi suffered another crippling body blow on Saturday afternoon. This time it was the full fury of nature unleashed, not the tyranny of man, that rocked the metropolis to its very core. Many had never seen anything like it, lending weight to the argument that the weather is becoming increasingly erratic and extreme. Loss of life and property in a poorly planned mish-mash of a city was inevitable as twisting winds bordering on hurricane strength ripped off roofs, demolished walls, uprooted trees, snapped electricity wires and brought down several of the 17,000-odd billboards blighting the urban landscape. Shocking as it was, the original toll of 44 dead proved to be a serious underestimation as the full scale of the destruction became known. Over 200 had died according to the Edhi Foundation, which carried out the bulk of relief operations, while the Sindh health minister put the figure at 228 dead. However, the nazim of the city government maintained on Sunday that 65 had been killed in the violent storm. At this time of misery, shameful scenes were witnessed as activists of the MQM staged an armed takeover of the Edhi morgue on Saturday night, ostensibly to prevent bodies from being shifted to the cold-storage facility. The motives behind the siege can only be surmised it could have been an attempt to downplay the death toll by thwarting data collection by a widely respected organisation, or a move by elements wanting to take credit for the relief work done selflessly by the Edhi Foundation.
On Monday evening, Karachi was bracing for more rain and stormy weather triggered by a cyclone building up in the Arabian Sea. The track record of the city administration and the private-sector KESC has never inspired much confidence and the worst was being feared by the most vulnerable. Saturdays storm was also a stark reminder of the potential destruction in a city situated on or near a major seismic fault line and four minor faults. Also, the law of averages suggests that Karachi could one day take a direct hit from a severe cyclone. What will then be the fate of a city where corruption takes precedence over building control?
such bolo said:source http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\06\28\story_28-6-2007_pg7_52MQM should apologise for KESC privatisation
KARACHI: The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leaders have demanded an apology from the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), for the privatisation of the Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (KESC).
The MQM should apologise and admit its crime that billions of rupees were siphoned off in the KESCs privatisation process during its partnership in the coalition government, demanded a joint statement of the MNAs, Khursheed Shah and Nabeel Gabol, the former federal minister, Prof. N. D. Khan, and the former senator, Taj Haider.
They said that the announcement of a relief package of Rs 200 million, for the rain-affected areas of Sindh, was tantamount to rubbing salt on to the wounds of the victims.
The PPP leaders alleged that the MQM was part and parcel of the corruption in the privatisation process of key national organisations. They alleged that the MQMs demand to cancel the KESCs privatisation was nothing but deceit for the people of Karachi. They further said that the MQM was shedding crocodile tears on the severe power crisis in the city, and explained that they (PPP) viewed it as such because the Sindh governor, belonging to the MQM, had recommended to President Musharraf, the name of Suhail Wajahat Siddiqui for Tamgha-e-Husn-e-Karkardgi (medal for meritorious services). staff report
Show above pic as a proof in court. You can't save 12th May, responsibles, AITIZAZ AHSAN, Fake civil society, LAWYERS, main parties leader, who said, they will come to receive CJ at Karachi airport, but they didn't come. Because, they know, what was going to happen. Also Asma Jahangir who phoned MQM to stop the rally, becuase she came to know, blood shed may took place, but, didn't tell, from where he get the information, till today. Still waiting for the details of the workers of opposition, who they claimed that killed on 12th May.such bolo said:
source http://www.dawn.com/2007/06/26/ed.htm#2
Storm havoc in Karachi
STILL nursing the psychological scars of May 12, Karachi suffered another crippling body blow on Saturday afternoon. This time it was the full fury of nature unleashed, not the tyranny of man, that rocked the metropolis to its very core. Many had never seen anything like it, lending weight to the argument that the weather is becoming increasingly erratic and extreme. Loss of life and property in a poorly planned mish-mash of a city was inevitable as twisting winds bordering on hurricane strength ripped off roofs, demolished walls, uprooted trees, snapped electricity wires and brought down several of the 17,000-odd billboards blighting the urban landscape. Shocking as it was, the original toll of 44 dead proved to be a serious underestimation as the full scale of the destruction became known. Over 200 had died according to the Edhi Foundation, which carried out the bulk of relief operations, while the Sindh health minister put the figure at 228 dead. However, the nazim of the city government maintained on Sunday that 65 had been killed in the violent storm. At this time of misery, shameful scenes were witnessed as activists of the MQM staged an armed takeover of the Edhi morgue on Saturday night, ostensibly to prevent bodies from being shifted to the cold-storage facility. The motives behind the siege can only be surmised it could have been an attempt to downplay the death toll by thwarting data collection by a widely respected organisation, or a move by elements wanting to take credit for the relief work done selflessly by the Edhi Foundation.
On Monday evening, Karachi was bracing for more rain and stormy weather triggered by a cyclone building up in the Arabian Sea. The track record of the city administration and the private-sector KESC has never inspired much confidence and the worst was being feared by the most vulnerable. Saturdays storm was also a stark reminder of the potential destruction in a city situated on or near a major seismic fault line and four minor faults. Also, the law of averages suggests that Karachi could one day take a direct hit from a severe cyclone. What will then be the fate of a city where corruption takes precedence over building control?
you love to know, Electricity in Karachi is always costlier than the rest of the Pakistan. Why?
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