Imran Siddiqi
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Keep the fire burning under the feet of Altaf Hussain and his protectors in the British government.
کیا برطانیہ میں مقیم پاکستانی اس کے خلاف قانونی کاراوائی نہیں کرسکتے؟ اگر کوئی قانونی گنجائیش ہو تو میرے خیال میں ضرور کرنا چاہئے اور ایک وکلا کی اچھی ٹیم کو اس کام کیلئے استعمال کیا جاسکتا ہے - اس کارخیر میں یعنی قانونی کاراوائی میں جو اخراجات آئیں وہ بیرون ملک پاکستانی مل کر ادا کریں میں اس نیک کام میں چندہ دینے کیلئے تیار ہوں - اس جیسے کیلئے ایسا ہی ہونا چاہئے
Friend, its not about finding a good lawyer or how much to pay them.
The Karachi's power politics is a very complex game. The solution is NOT in removing Altaf Hussain or 'cleaning-up' MQM.
The solution is somewhere else and we can't find the solution to Karachi problem until we as a nation learn to behave in a civilised manner and out establishment doesn't blackmail the politicians and in return doesn't get blackmailed by them too. Only then we might have a chance at finding solution to Karachi's and even Pakistan's problem.
The other day, somewhere on this forum a guy was eating my head over harram-ness of gelatin. He sounded educated and from a middle class background since he has a computer and interenet access to come here on this forum.
This is the crisis. When the educated and middle class people of a country get stuck in whether gelatin should be consumed or not by a Muslim - then what is happening to us is really well fairly deserved.
Trust me, MQM or Altaf Hussain really come at the end. They are not the source of the problem. The problem is much bigger and deeper.
...It started as a Pro Russian Concept...
...Altaf Hussain cam to Chicago and started driving a CAB...
...Very quickly RAW penetrated MQM and today without any shadow of a doubt it is a front organization of RAW...
Dude you are so right. You have hit the point. You are the first person I have met here who has concisely stated the reality. This is the reality. The cancer of 'violent power play' is even out of hand of the establishment now. That establishment which has nukes. So the problem is really really out of hand....But I believe that even if Army itself wants to cut them to size and contain them they do not have the capacity and ability to do that.
I don't want anybody to suffer but when the cancer has spread to a particular stage then even curing it is painful. We are at the last stages of the cancer of 'radicalised and violent power politics' in Pakistan. Suffrage is well due, unfortunately....why people of Karachi should continue to suffer at the hands of these goons while waiting for the establishment to do something?...
Not of the masses who are stuck debating whether or not gelatin is harram or halal for Muslims. Such masses are destined to nothing-ness and Pakistani masses are like that, sadly....it is the will of the masses which dictates the direction of events and not the establishment.
Guys, stop it with the conspiracy theories because if you keep bashing US and UK and be stuck in conspiracy theories then you are doing yourself harm by being away from reality.
Look, MQM came into being because in Sindh a particular group of people were being marginalised. As a reaction to that, MQM was formed which used violence as a took for their own protection and grab hold of power. If MQM and their followers don't do this then they will be wiped out.
So basically its a case of eat or be eaten.
Bottom line is that our own mistakes created the 'cancer' of MQM. Just like the cancer of 'Taliban' and the cancer of 'Politics of Inheritance' or the cancer of 'Energy crises' etc.
So please STOP IT with the US / UK / West / Jews bashing and look at your own self as a nation. It is our problem. We created it. We don't 'really' want to fix it and we are paying the price of our 'munafiqat'.
That's the truth. 'Amreeka' or 'Bartania' really aren't the criminals. Its the people of Pakistan who are at fault for creating these caners and allowing them to spread within to a point that the 'limb' has to be cut-off just to survive. It has happened to us in 1971 and it will keep on happening until we learn to live together in peace.
Dude you are so right. You have hit the point. You are the first person I have met here who has concisely stated the reality. This is the reality. The cancer of 'violent power play' is even out of hand of the establishment now. That establishment which has nukes. So the problem is really really out of hand.
I don't want anybody to suffer but when the cancer has spread to a particular stage then even curing it is painful. We are at the last stages of the cancer of 'radicalised and violent power politics' in Pakistan. Suffrage is well due, unfortunately.
Not of the masses who are stuck debating whether of not gelatin is harram or halal for Muslims. Such masses are destined to nothing-ness and Pakistani masses are like that, sadly.
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