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Guardian: Imran Farooq murder linked to rows within MQM party

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  1. Politician may have been about to endorse or join new party set up by General Pervez Musharraf, source claims

    The Scotland Yard investigation into the murder in London of the
    leading Pakistani politician Dr Imran Farooq has been told that rows
    within his own party may have led to his assassination
    .

    Farooq, 50, was stabbed to death earlier this month during an attack in which he was also beaten near his home in Edgware, north London. Farooq was a senior figure in Pakistan's MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement) party, and was in exile in London at the
    time of his death. The murder is being investigated by Scotland Yard's
    counter-terrorism branch because of the political dimension to the
    killing.

    Sources say intelligence suggests his death was linked to rows within the MQM....

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 11:31 #
  2. Of course you and I knew that from the moment we heard of the murder...
    ;-)

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 11:32 #
  3. kami1232
    Member

    Thats why peer sahib is  saying that powerful states want to kill him.

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 12:00 #
  4. it wont takes you to be a Gurdian reporter to smell the things ...and come up with the conclusion .
    we all know ,why Imran Farooq was not active for the past 2 years ?
    why he was aloof ?
    why he was not part of the Birthday celebrations of his leader?
    why his widow is now being in the security of police >??what she knows must be dangerous for her own life ....

    we all know , what MQM does with its members and leaders ?
    when they stop acting like a slave ?
    we know the Azeem Tariq murder story .
    we know they say ;
    jo quaid ka ghaddar hay ;wohh mout ka haqdaar hay .

    we know ,why Altaf was crying like a Vamp of a third class movie ?
    we know , why Altaf has now created a fear about his own death?

    we know , how to do 2+2 ?

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 12:12 #
  5. d0ct0r
    Member

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 16:04 #
  6. d0ct0r
    Member

    Altaf's drama immediately after the killings basically said it all,he and his goons who were wiping his tear knew that this one is going to hit them,he was getting panicky since last few days,initially they said that arrangement are being made to immediately shift Imran Farooq's body to Karachi,yesterday Farooq Sattar while responding to a journalist's question said he simply have no clue when his body will be shifted to Karachi,like i had said earlier if Altaf's involvement is found in his killing then it would be hard for his family to bring body here as it would be hijacked by criminal mafia MQM ALtaf.

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 16:14 #
  7. d0ct0r
    Member

    قتل اندرونی اختلافات کا نتیجہ: گارڈین

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/urdu/world/2010/09/100927_guardian_imran_farooq.shtml

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 16:18 #
  8. d0ct0r
    Member

    Now to divert attention he has tasked his unit terrorists to hold rallies for Dr Afia Siddique.First he said ties should be cut with US and NATO and west and today his goons were meeting US ambassador to seek assurance for Altaf's safety ..

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 16:19 #
  9. پولیس کو بتایا گیا ہے کہ ڈاکٹر عمران فاروق کے قتل کا تعلق متحدہ قومی موومنٹ کے اندرونی اختلافات کا نتیجہ ہو سکتا ہے۔

    Who gives a damn what police was told, would be great if the Yard comes out with the same conclusion. Just a cheap attempt of the few who like to see their presumed conclusion come true.

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 16:25 #
  10. This is just what the 'intelligence' is 'suggesting' according to the sources. Nothing's been 'proven' as yet. 

    Hold your horses please.

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 16:52 #
  11. d0ct0r
    Member

    This criminal mafia gang have a long track record of killing decedents.Musharraf previously too once attempted to 'take over' MQM but Altaf got weary and thwarted and instantly foiled his attempt. Dr Imran's wife's testimony would be crucial,Mush himself too could help the investigator if indeed Imran Farooq was planning to join his party..

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 17:37 #
  12. haroonyahya
    Member

    miss or mrs natasha all world know mqm is killer group, may i ask to you how many peoples killed by you, dont hypper from above comments watch truth,
    not prove till now swat video of girl but mqm highlighted over night banner and rally was established
    not prove all pathan are talban why pashtoon killed by your party in karachi
    not prove anything which issue highlighted by your party
    mqm says since days ago mqm killed if karachi arrive what now now party says dangerous life in london what reason now stay there
    us agents says now us against him wow
    rally for swat girl not for karachi 3 years old girl who rapped and killed in karachi wow now rally for aafia not any statement for aafia suddently now after court statement mqm always black mail to people and goverment of pakistan now black mail to us and other world
    dont hyper natasha
    not

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 19:56 #
  13. chaudhary
    Member

    Altaf Hussain is the
    killer. He is obsessed with the idea of Urdu
    Desh and would not tolerate any obstacle. Azeem Ahmad Tariq and Imran
    Farooq are not the only martyrs. Dozens more MQM followers were killed
    who dared to abandon the idea of a separate country. Hakeem Saeed and
    many thousands of other non MQM political and non political citizens of
    Pakistan have been killed in pursuit of his anti Pakistan policy, to
    build Urdu Desh t be carved out of Pakistan’s coastal areas including
    Karachi and other ports.
    Unfortunately Muhajirs from Bihar and U.P are his die-hard supporters.
    But they must realize that Pakistan can not afford to loose their only source
    of contact with the outer
    world. Muhajirs all over Pakistan will suffer hugely but gain nothing
    out of this policy.

    Muhajirs from U.P and Bihar are hardly 5% of the total population
    but they own 1/3rd of the Industrial wealth of the country. And share
    more than 30 % federal government
    and all other civil and military higher up service jobs.
    Pakistan gave then in such an abundance
    that their ancestors could have never dreamt of while living in India. They got all this at the cost of
    locals. And now they want to deprive us of our prime source of income.
    Supporters of MQM, I guarantee on oath, you will loose everything and
    gain nothing out of this policy. I advise you to have faith in Pakistan
    and work together with the people of Pakistan to come out of our
    current miserable state of affairs.

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Sep 2010 23:39 #
  14. expakistani
    Member

     what BBC or any other UK press is saying i said immediately after assassination of  Dr IF
     now it would be interesting,   to see how some of the mafia members in MQM can get away from such killing.

    Posted 1 week ago on 16 Sep 2010 23:15 #


    expakistani
    <small>Member </small>

    conspiracy theory:

    1: Imran Farooq was going to announce joining Musharaf's Muslim league. so MQM's high command acted accordingly.
    ( Note: Imran farooq was already terminated from MQM leadership role 2
    yrs back and he was not in good list of Mr slaeem Shazad )

    2: An open message for Altaf Huassain, stop calling for inqlab and Army... Zardari & co hands are big enough to get him.

    Posted 1 year ago on 28 Sep 2010 0:07 #
  15. expakistani
    Member

    @Imtiaz
     This is very typical of Pakistani Establishment and pro -punjab to call people Anti Pakistani if they ask for due right.....
      Banagl,  Balochistan , sindh and and Pashtoon nationalist were called  "anti Pakistan".  

      People from UP and Behar are die hard supports of MQM but you need to find out if even a 1% will ever vote or voice their opinion about  URDUDESH or Jinnah pur.... that was creation of wonderful ISI.... fact is that  Mohajirs belongs to Pakistan they migrated for Pakistan not for URDU.

    1/3rd of the Industrial wealth may be due to entrepreneurship,  but i have hihgly doubt on ur  30 % federal government statement,  Do you know what is quata set for Urban sindh?  

     Your post sounds like you & your types are the ONLY pakistani left and Mohajirs need some kind of patriotic certificate from your type?
     if thats the case then Sorry to say you are wrong,   Mohajirs dont need your certification.

    Posted 1 year ago on 28 Sep 2010 0:21 #
  16. GOOGLE
    Member

    MQM prepares legal action against UK media campaign



    By Murtaza Ali Shah
     LONDON: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has angrily rubbished reports that its assassinated Convenor Dr Imran Farooq was planning to leave the party to join the new party of former President Musharraf — All Pakistan Muslim League (APML).
    After newspapers claimed that the rows within the MQM may have led to the assassination of Dr Imran Farooq or Dr Imran Farooq may have been about to endorse or join new party set up by Gen (R) Pervez Musharraf, a senior leader of the MQM said that the party was preparing legal action media houses on the grounds of “libel and defamation”.
    The London-based senior leader said the party was already in talks with its legal team over the damaging speculation while there is a live police investigation into the killing of Dr Imran Farooq.
    “There is a limit to what can be tolerated. There should be a clear difference between the objective reporting and the reports based on hearsay and propaganda. We have taken advice from our legal experts over such innuendo which is skewed at damaging the party and its ideology,” said the source.
    The source said that Dr Imran Farooq was a committed party stalwart and reports that he was about to leave the party were part of the smear campaign, launched in the wake of his killing in London. 
    Pervez Musharraf has expressed his sorrows at the killing of Dr Imran Farooq, 50, in a brutal knife attack outside his Edgware home on the evening of 16th September, but he has remained silent over how closely he knew the murdered leader and whether there is any truth to the rumours that Dr Imran was planning to lend support to Musharraf’s upcoming political party.
    But a key Musharraf aide also maintained yesterday that no one in the Musharraf’s camp was aware that Imran Farooq had any plan to catapult himself on stage with Musharraf on the 1st October when the exiled leader will announce the launch of his party.
    The party clearly has a fear that “dark forces” are active to take advantage from the situation created after the killing of Dr Imran Farooq.
    The murder investigation, being led by Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism branch because of the political dimension to the killing, has so far failed to make any breakthrough and that’s the reason the Scotland Yard issued an appeal to catch the killers of Dr Imran Farooq through his widow Shumaila Imran last Thursday. A security official, however, confirm to The News that the police is keeping an open mind about the possible motives behind the killing of Dr Imran Farooq and was making progress in piecing together the evidence it has gathered.
    The senior MQM leader, who spoke to The News on Monday, said the MQM’s enemies had come into action. He said the British media was being fed lies and propaganda from the traditional anti-MQM elements which has nothing to do with the reality and the media was taking it for facts, unfortunately.
    “The way things are being turned against MQM have hallmarks of conspiracy all over it. Those running this campaign want to defame and malign MQM as they are scared of the rising popularity of the party all over Pakistan,” said the leader vowing that every move will be resisted and anyone found making baseless allegations against the party will be taken to the courts.
    Since the death of Dr Imran, the MQM leadership has appealed to the British government to step up the security of its founder and leader Altaf Hussain. The senior MQM leader confirmed that it was talking to the British government about the security of Altaf Hussain and had conveyed its concerns to the authorities.
    He told The News the worry of the party — that there is a bigger and more sinister plot against the party and its top leader — got currency after the idea of the “change of the leadership” was floated in some media circles, notably in a recent confrontational BBC interview with Muhammad Anwar, one of nearly three dozens MQM Rabita Committee members.
    Anwar told the programme that a lot of things the British media said were a propaganda spread out by the Pakistani establishment. “The British media and NGOs are overwhelmed by the propaganda spread always by the Pakistani establishment. We don’t believe what the Pakistani establishment says. We are clean.”The party leader, who spoke to The News, said such lines of questioning smacked of a “plot” against the party and its mission to help create a liberal and progressive Pakistan.

    Posted 1 year ago on 28 Sep 2010 6:12 #
  17. When Raza Haider was assessinted there were more than 100 innocents killings but the time of assessination of Imran Farooq no one was killed,no strike,no burning the buses,no shutter down ,NOTHING ,NOTHING NOTHING for him .Its means Imran Farooq did not belong to MQM at that time ( it had happened with Tariq Azeem,s assesination too ,no riots were happened as well ).
    Now MQM is saing that in that STORIES is involved pakistani ESTEBLISHMENT(what power Pakistani esteblishment has on foriegn media) MEIN NA MANUN.

    Posted 1 year ago on 28 Sep 2010 7:24 #
  18. miss or mrs natasha all world know mqm is killer group, may i ask to you
    how many peoples killed by you, dont hypper from above comments watch
    truth,
    not prove till now swat video of girl but mqm highlighted over night banner and rally was established
    not prove all pathan are talban why pashtoon killed by your party in karachi
    not prove anything which issue highlighted by your party
    mqm says since days ago mqm killed if karachi arrive what now now party says dangerous life in london what reason now stay there
    us agents says now us against him wow
    rally
    for swat girl not for karachi 3 years old girl who rapped and killed in
    karachi wow now rally for aafia not any statement for aafia suddently
    now after court statement mqm always black mail to people and goverment
    of pakistan now black mail to us and other world
    dont hyper natasha
    not

    Mr. Haroon,

    I is not an MQMers so I is not tell you how many killings mqm is did in killing in karachi. I is have no proofs.I is gettings hypers is what you means? I just made a statement which  reasonable enough.not? Y is you getting so hypers on my statments. you is not get hypers and is not try to read what i is trying to say. I is belongs to no political parties so you is don't get hypers please.

    P.S. Urdu is a sweet language and I is understands Urdu quite wells =)

    Posted 1 year ago on 28 Sep 2010 16:22 #
  19. natasha

    :)

    Posted 1 year ago on 28 Sep 2010 17:27 #
  20. PakiConsultant
    Member

    @Natasha
    I is understand very well you :):)

    that BBC guy simply bursted the MQMer :):)

    Posted 1 year ago on 28 Sep 2010 17:54 #
  21. Dr Afia was kidnapped from Karachi and MQM was (is always) in power but no voice ,no mercy, no resign,(they love power) no statement was mad,now suddenly MQM is worried about Dr Afia.MQM is a black mailer party they dont do nothing practicaly only shouting and cry over dead bodies.In every matter even Chief Justice,matter,first they wanted to kill the Chif Justice now they are with Chif Justice(only verbaly not practicaly) There is no single counstructive work in the account of MQM , only terrorisme and DHEET PAN.there is a saying that ALWAYS TRY TO SAVE YOUR SELF FROM THE EDUCATED PERSON.(more ignorant people are educated people).O ALLAH when Pakistan will rid of from these DRAMA BAZ leaders(BOONE)

    Posted 1 year ago on 28 Sep 2010 19:08 #
  22. rehanahd
    Member

    Sub dramay bazi hai... Ek na ek din khoon ka hisab to dena hai... Dosroon ko marnay walay ko kisi din koi aur maray ga... Jaan isi liay nikal rahee hai kaliay kee:)

    Tomorrow they will condemn drone attack and indian attrocities in Kashmeer which they never done b4

    Posted 1 year ago on 28 Sep 2010 20:18 #
  23. PakiConsultant
    Member

  24. Muhajirs from U.P and Bihar are hardly 5% of the total population but they own 1/3rd of the Industrial wealth of the country. And share more than 30 % federal government and all other civil and military higher up service jobs. Pakistan gave then in such an abundance that their ancestors could have never dreamt of while living in India. They got all this at the cost of locals. And now they want to deprive us of our prime source of income.

    Our friendly member Raavi has the answer to this and no-one else.

    Posted 1 year ago on 28 Sep 2010 23:39 #
  25. quaidkamazaar
    Member

    Beenai,

    if you can do 2+2, im sure many million people in Karachi can also :)

    I think the literacy rate wouldnt be so bad of MQM voters, they can do 2+2 fairly easily.

    Posted 1 year ago on 29 Sep 2010 1:11 #
  26. toamin
    member

    quaid ka bazaar bhai


    yeh to batain kay altaf bhai ko aik dum ho kia gaya?? taliban kahay ko bun gay hain?

    Posted 1 year ago on 29 Sep 2010 3:31 #
  27. An SMS making the rounds here in Pakistan goes something like this:

    <i>On Aug 14, there was a party held at Altaf's place at which he got drunk and tried to get fresh with the wife of Imran Farooq. Imran Farooq ended up slapping Altaf at which he was locked up there for about a month and later killed.</i>
    Too wild?

    Posted 1 year ago on 29 Sep 2010 4:00 #
  28. Agar USA aur NATO ko Bolnay say koi kaam hu raha hota Pakistan ka ya Pakistani ka tu Dr. Afia kab ki Pakistan mai hoti kyun k us ka case bhi Pakistan mai Bohat Uchala gia hai GO AMERICA GO k liye.....MQM Imran Farooq Investigation mai apna role Play kar rahi hai aur ab yeh Scotland Yard aur Imran Farooq Murder k Investigators ka kaam hai k woh Investigation complete karain apni aur jahan tak baat rahi Conspiracy Theories ki k MQM say Naraz Tha ImranFarooq tu abhi tak aisa na tu un k Ghar waloon ki taraf say samnay aya aur na hi us k kisi Close sources nay is cheez ko Confirm kia aur tu aur Loog jo bool rahay hain k woh koi aur Party join karnay wala tha khas taur pay Musharraf ki party tu mujhay yehi batado k abtak koi Poch Gach hoi hai Musharraf say is baat ki ya kisi aur say jis ki party join karnay ki Khabrain phelai ja rahin hain????Aisi hi Khabrain Azeem Ahmad Tariq k baray mai bhi Phelai gai thin magar kuch sabit nahi hu saka.....Aur agar koi samjhta hai k MQM mai Lotay pai jatay hain tu shayad us ki Bohat Barhi ghalat Fehmi hi hu sakti hai cause MQM k itnay Loog maray hi isi liye hain k unhonay Carooron RS k aur Hazar Dhamkiyun k bawajood MQM choornay say Inkaar kia aur akhir mai jab koi rah nahi bachi tu unhain RASTAY SAY HATA DIYA GIYA aur Imran Farooq tu is cheez ki misaal tha Agencies nay jis k sar pay 50 lackh ka Inaam rakha giya tha 1990s k daur mai jab Imran Farooq nay apnay sar pay itna barha Inaam k bawajood nahi choori MQM tu is daur mai jab woh UK mai aik Azad aur AAm si Zindagi guzaar raha tha kaisay Choor sakta tha??????

    Wining Candidate Khareedna aur apni Affiliation Change karna Punjab ka Siasi culture hai Sindh mai aur khas taur pay Urban Sindh mai aisa case atay mai Namak k barabar hota hai isi liye Punjab ki Politics aur Karachi ki Politics mai Zameen Asmaan ka farq hai is liye apni Speculation dainay k bajai pehlay thora Karachi ka Political Culture ko samjhoo cause yahan Lotay nahi hotay Siasat mai aur Imran Farooq ka Lota Hona USKI APNI ZAAT KI TOUHEEN HAI.....

    Posted 1 year ago on 29 Sep 2010 11:15 #
  29. @Quote
    yeh to batain kay altaf bhai ko aik dum ho kia gaya? 
    Yes he is acting strange rather very strange.
    Tell him to holler 'O Jagirdara' and he will feel okay once again.
    Jo chup rahey gi zuban-e-khanjir - lahoo pukarey ga asteen ka.. 
    Yeh lahoo he to pukar raha hai! wo be sar char key.....................

    Posted 1 year ago on 29 Sep 2010 16:43 #
  30. quaidkamazaar
    Member

    @ Salam bhai, brother, saying that 86 years is injustice makes Altaf Bhai Taliban?cmon mannnn..... its about time you guys get real. MQM will forever remain open enemy of Talibanization of society.... forever. now some ignorant ppl will call MQM Taliban but they just dont realize their level of ignorance when they say that.

    Posted 1 year ago on 29 Sep 2010 18:26 #
  31. quaidkamazaar
    Member

    Altaf Bhai is not safe in London also honestly,he is realizing that... but London is still safer than Karachi :) he indicated recently that if he dies like you all wish and pray for, the movement will go on.

    THat signals that MQM does not end with Altaf according to Altaf himself.

    Posted 1 year ago on 29 Sep 2010 18:32 #
  32. quaidkamazaar
    Member

    guys the reaction of Dr. Imran Farooq's death and Raza Haiders death had to be different. One died locally in Karachi at a religious place while the other died in London in a distant place. Anyways, there was equal sorrow over the murder of Imran Farooq bhai... its just that public did not make jalsa and all, the workers of MQM did make 10 day mourning!!!

    publicc will naturally get more involved in a local murder than one far far away. anyways, thats my take on it.

    Posted 1 year ago on 29 Sep 2010 18:34 #
  33. GOOGLE
    Member

    http://ejang.jang.com.pk/9-30-2010/pic.asp?picname=1033.gif

    Posted 1 year ago on 30 Sep 2010 6:33 #
  34. no surprises .
    its the tradition of MQM to kill its own ppl for its own sake.

    Posted 1 year ago on 30 Sep 2010 6:46 #
  35. GOOGLE
    Member

    MQM chief may shift to Dubai :

    http://www.thenews.com.pk/30-09-2010/Top-Story/975.htm

    Posted 1 year ago on 30 Sep 2010 6:50 #
  36. rehanahd
    Member

    this is all pressure tactics to detrack Dr Imran killing investigation... look at modus operandi he is blackmailing usa and uk by these stances like direct blaming for killing attempt (first time instead of Pak Establishment), condemning drone attacks (first time), Dr Afia (after long sleep of 5 years bcoz dont wana angry masters), shifting to dubai etc etc. These power wont like their pawn out of control as mafia is always beneficial for their interests. They will meet the demands and altaf will remain in UK being a proud UK Kala citizen. Dont worry Altaf lovers.. fate of killers is killing..He deserves worst than that.

    Posted 1 year ago on 30 Sep 2010 20:16 #
  37. haroonyahya
    Member

    Pakistan politician murder: have Karachi's brutal politics reached London?
    Neighbours in Edgware thought Imran Farooq just worked in a pharmacy, but then he was murdered - victim of the brutal politics of Pakistan's biggest city.

    By Colin Freeman, Chief Foreign Correspondent, and Rob Crilly in Karachi
    Published: 7:57PM BST 18 Sep 2010

    Previous1 of 2 ImagesNext Police at the scene in Green Lane in Edgware where Dr Imran Farooq was found with head injuries and stab wounds Photo: PA
    Dr. Imran Farooq, at his wedding party in London Photo: EPA
    As a man who was more than used to looking over his shoulder, Imran Farooq would no doubt have found the nondescript north London maisonette the perfect bolthole.

    Surrounded by quiet streets lined with apple trees, Green Court in Edgware was the very picture of suburban anonymity, the kind of place where neighbourliness typically means little more intrusive than the odd polite "hello".

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    Prince of Wales pays tribute as July 7 memorial unveiled in Hyde ParkLate on Thursday afternoon, though, an area that could have been the setting for a sitcom like Terry and June became the centre of a rather grittier drama, as Mr Farooq was stabbed to death outside his home. Alerted by shouts and screams, neighbours saw him in a violent struggle with another man, who beat the 50-year-old Pakistani around the head and then knifed him repeatedly.

    It was a brutal end for a man who - to his neighbours at least - seemed a respectable figure, working at a nearby pharmacy and living with his wife, Shumaila, and their two young sons Alishan, 5, and Wajdan, 3.

    "None of us even knew there was a politician living here," said Bhiru Malde, 60, a neighbour, as he stood near the police cordon yesterday, from where boiler-suited forensic experts from Scotland Yard could be seen conducting finger-tip searches of nearby gardens. "This is a very quiet area, but when I came back at 6pm there were police everywhere."

    The murder was, however, all too much in keeping with the other job Mr Farooq held down - as a leading figure in the London branch of Pakistan's Muttahida Quami Movement, a party with a notorious reputation even in a country steeped in political violence.

    The MQM's headquarters in the capital lies just down the road on Edgware High Street, a drab, unassuming office block typical of the hundreds of bureaus maintained by foreign political parties with followings in London's myriad diaspora communities. Yet in the case of the MQM, the "international secretariat", which stands opposite a Lidl supermarket and a Turkish grocer, is no mere diplomatic outpost.

    Instead, it is the very nerve centre from which the party directs its affairs in Pakistan, and in particular its stronghold in Karachi, the country's largest city, which it effectively runs. Holding court in the office nearly every day is Mr Farooq's boss and MQM's leader, Altaf Hussain, a stocky, moustachioed firebrand who effectively acts as a one-man government in exile, barking orders to minions in Karachi via mobile phone and addressing huge street rallies via televised links ups to the Edgware Road. Such is his iron grip on his party 5,000 miles away that all key meetings are held on Greenwich Meantime, keeping his Karachi-based staff up late into the night.

    The kind of City hall politics that the MQM presides over in Karachi, though, make Chicago in the 1930s seem like a model of good governance.

    Thousands have died in political violence there over the last three decades, as the MQM has slugged it out with other factions for control of a metropolis of 18 million that includes the country's main port and generates 50 per cent of Pakistan's tax revenues.

    Officials blamed the MQM for much of the violence, and in the early 1990s, both Mr Hussain and Dr Farooq found themselves on the run on charges of murder and kidnapping, following claims that the party was running networks of torture chambers around its strongholds. By the late 1990s, though, both men had managed to claim asylum in Britain, after telling the authorities that the charges against them were politically motivated.

    It is in this murky world that Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command unit is now looking for clues to Dr Farooq's murderer. While they have not ruled out the possibility that it was just a mugging gone wrong, the absence of any sign of robbery, and the eyewitness reports that his killer was a fellow Asian, indicate that it was politically motivated.

    One theory is that enemies within his own party may have been responsible, another is that it was the work of the Pakistani Taliban, of which the MQM, as a secular party, is a prominent critic. Mr Hussain also recently angered the ruling Pakistan People's Party of President Asif Ali Zardari, when, in yet another televised rant from London, he said the MQM was ready to lead a "French Revolution" to mop up the chaos left by the recent devastating floods.

    Detectives have so far been wary of speculating on a motive, however, aware that the outcome of the case may be politically explosive.

    His killing has already sparked riots in Karachi, a powder-keg city at the best of times, with his supporters torching cars and firing guns in the air: Pakistani security officials fear that if, or when, the finger of blame is pointed at one faction or another, Karachi may erupt into all-out bloodshed.

    MQM supporters in London told The Sunday Telegraph that they were "shocked" at the murder, describing Dr Farooq as a "poet and philosopher" rather than a political gangster. "We are not aware of any threat against him," said Mohammad Raza Haroon, a senior party official. "He was such a nice, gentle friendly person, and it is a huge loss. Senior members of the party have lived in Britain for many years and felt safe, even though many have been killed in Pakistan."

    Others however paint a rather different picture of both Dr Farooq and the movement he helped lead. The MQM has been a streetfighting force in the country's politics ever since its formation in 1984, when Mr Hussain, who had previously worked as a taxi driver in Chicago, convened a party to represent the Muhajirs, Urdu-speaking Muslims who fled India after partition in 1947 and who had complained of ethnic discrimination from other Pakistanis.

    Supporters say it has tried to shed its violent image of the 1990s, when it waged open warfare with its Pashtu-speaking rivals of the Awami National Party, and today it is proud of its record in improving life in the city's sprawling slums, but it still works through protection rackets and thuggery, according to some.

    "I hate the way they operate," said one Karachi resident. "This is not the way of Islam but they say that it is the only way to get things done. They have a very slick operation."

    More serious allegations, though, were made in the early 1990s when the Pakistani army launched a crackdown against escalating violence in the region.

    Military officials claimed they uncovered 23 torture chambers in MQM-run offices, schools and hospitals in Karachi, where electric drills would be used on political prisoners.

    Gory photographs of blood splashed walls, chains hanging from ceilings and electrical torture implements were reproduced in Pakistani national newspapers, which reported that some of the chambers were allegedly kept as rape cells.

    Dr Farooq and Mr Hussain – along with 150 party workers - were named in cases brought before a special anti-terrorist court in Karachi, accusing them of murder, kidnapping, robbery and violence against political opponents.

    One victim, a member of the Pakistan People's Party formerly run by the late Benazir Bhutto, told Amnesty International that he was abducted by four MQM members who then blindfolded him and beat him with leather whips and wooden sticks. "They hit me on the face and the chest, for many hours," he said.

    "Before they released me on the fifth day they drilled a hole in my leg, with an electric drill. I fainted."

    True, exaggeration and smears have always been part and parcel of Pakistani politics, but some believe the charges had a degree of substance. "The leadership always said they didn't use violence – or at least only in self-defence – but it seems impossible that someone like Farooq didn't know that his party had set up torture chambers," said a political commentator, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.

    How British asylum officials concluded that such serious allegations were pure fabrication remains unclear.

    According to one well placed Pakistani source, concerns that the two would be killed or tortured if returned to Pakistan may have over-ridden doubts about whether it was appropriate for them to remain in Britain.

    Several of Mr Hussain's relatives had also been murdered in the 1990s, lending credence to his claims of political persecution.

    However, last week's murder was not the first time that Mr Hussain's actitivies in London have come under scrutiny. In 2007, he was accused of stirring up trouble when followers of the MQM allegedly opened fire on anti-government protesters, sparking clashes in which more than 40 people were killed.

    British government officials said that because Mr Hussain had committed no crime on British soil, there was no reason to revoke his citizenship, a stance that drew bitter criticism at the time from Imran Khan, the former cricketer who now runs his own political party in Pakistan.

    Speaking to The Sunday Telegraph last week, he said he had contacted both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown when they were prime ministers to accuse them of "double standards" by waging war on the Taliban and al Qaeda while sheltering MQM politicians accused of abuses.

    "I tried to convince the British police that they had to probe this," he said. "We cannot have someone living there as head of the party when we know the party is involved in violence. Scotland Yard already had a file. The only way they are able to control Karachi is by staying in London, far from the danger."

    Now, with blood being spilt in London rather than Pakistan, what was originally a relatively small Scotland Yard file on the party is likely to become much bigger. In coming days, detectives are expected to interview senior party officials in what is likely to be a complex, politically-charged and hugely costly investigation, the outcome of which could also affect British-Pakistani relations. "They have been asking us to fight the war on terror but at the same time giving these people passports," said Mr Khan. "But as long as Britain was safe, it didn't seem to matter."

    Additional reporting by Nick Meo in Edgware

    Posted 1 year ago on 30 Sep 2010 20:38 #
  38. haroonyahya
    Member

    Pakistan: Imran Farooq murder linked to rows within MQM party
    Posted on Sunday, September 26th, 2010 at 9:06 pm

    Politician may have been about to endorse or join new party set up by General Pervez Musharraf, source claims

    The Scotland Yard investigation into the murder in London of the leading Pakistani politician Dr Imran Farooq has been told that rows within his own party may have led to his assassination.

    Farooq, 50, was stabbed to death earlier this monthduring an attack in which he was also beaten near his home in Edgware, north London. Farooq was a senior figure in Pakistan’s MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement) party, and was in exile in London at the time of his death. The murder is being investigated by Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism branch because of the political dimension to the killing.

    Sources say intelligence suggests his death was linked to rows within the MQM.

    Farooq, once prominent in MQM, had taken a back seat. A senior Pakistani source said he may have been about to endorse or join a new party set up by Pakistan’s former military ruler, General Pervez Musharraf. The source said of the motive: “It lies within the MQM. Dr Farooq was probably going to join Musharraf.”He is vowing to leave his own London exile and return home to launch a fresh bid for power. His new party, the All Pakistan Muslim League, will launch its programme in London later this week.

    Asked by the Sunday Telegraph about his reaction to Farooq’s murder, Musharraf said: “It is terrible that such an assassination could happen in a place like London.”

    Farooq, who was married with two young sons, claimed UK asylum in 1999 alongside Altaf Hussain, the MQM’s leader. Hussain, who also lives in exile in London, has said “enemies of the MQM” killed Farooq and they will try to kill him. Pakistan’s media reported him as saying on Friday: “Now the enemies of the movement are after my life, but I want to tell them I am not afraid of anyone, whether it’s a superpower like the United States or its Nato allies or their Pakistani agents … I fear the Almighty Allah and will never bow down before the conspirators even if they get my British citizenship rescinded.”

    Police in London are still hunting an attacker who, one witness said, appeared to be an Asian man. Analysts say the MQM has longstanding rivalries with ethnic Pashtun and Sindhi parties in Karachi. The MQM has also been riven by occasional internecine violence.

    Before entering the UK, Farooq spent seven years on the run in Pakistan from criminal charges while the MQM was engaged in a violent battle for control of Karachi. He remained a key party figure. While MQM leader Hussain is protected by private guards and rarely appears in public following death threats, colleagues said Farooq never believed he was at risk and had played a smaller role in the party since the birth of his sons, now aged five and three.

    Farooq was attacked on his way home from his job at a chemist’s shop. He was found near his home after neighbours witnessed what they believed was a fight. Paramedics were called but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

    MQM party officials in the party’s stronghold of Karachi declared a 10-day period of mourning. Previous political killings have triggered riots and deadly clashes between rival factions. Police are keeping an open mind as to the identity of Farooq’s killer and their investigation continues

    Posted 1 year ago on 30 Sep 2010 20:45 #
  39. jugnoo
    Member

    Open letter from Salman Ahmed to all Pakistanis about MQM

    http://www.insaf.pk/News/tabid/60/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/139/Open-letter-from-Salman-Ahmed-to-all-Pakistanis-about-MQM.aspx

    Posted 1 year ago on 01 Oct 2010 16:54 #
  40. Dear Jugnoo,

    I am not supporter of MQM, and appreciate Imran's services for the cricket of Pakistan.

    Can you please answer my one question. What happened to all that money collected by Geo and IK. Can any body account for all that money collected in the name of flood affected people who are still suffering. Please dont mention about Government they are are known corrupt. But IK is Mr. Clean.

    Posted 1 year ago on 02 Oct 2010 5:58 #
  41. biladulamin
    Member

    YA ALLAH PAK ALTAF BAI SAY YE SADMA UTHAAYA NAHI JA RAHA.KHUD RA MQM K QAID KO MAARHOOM IMRAN FAROOQ K PASS BULA LE ALTAF BAI KO TARBOZ KI SHAKAL SE NIJAT DILA SAB BOLO AMEEN

    Posted 1 year ago on 02 Oct 2010 6:08 #
  42. quaidkamazaar
    Member

    never seen so many people pray for death of one human being so desperately.

    why so much hate brothers?
    I think the "soja soja beta warna altaf aajeyga" since childhood has messed your minds up.

    I hate Nawaz Sharif the same way you guys hate Altaf but would I cry and whine all day long for his death? answer: NO! disagreement is more than welcome, even mudslinging is welcome but not this.

    due to only this type of hate Altaf Bhai will not come to Pakistan, idiots will be willing to spill his blood.

    Posted 1 year ago on 02 Oct 2010 6:13 #
  43. Anwer Kamal
    Member

    Scotland Yard contacts AltafBy our correspondent

    ISLAMABAD: The Scotland Yard investigators have established contact with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain in London to acquire information about the murder of the party leader Dr Imran Farooq, who was assassinated in London last month.

    Scotland Yard, which is famous for detailed investigations, is contacting everyone who had remained associated with late Dr Imran Farooq. The MQM spokesman, Sohail, made it clear that the party is fully cooperating with the Scotland Yard in the process of interrogation since “who would be more impatient and keen to nab the killers of Dr Imran Farooq.”

    Well-placed sources told The News on Friday that Scotland Yard investigators had found some clues about the assassin of Dr Imran Farooq and they have recovered the weapons used in the gory offence but they have not succeeded in pinpointing about the person/persons who carried out the crime.

    Late Dr Imran Farooq had very old and close association with Altaf Hussain and since he knows all personal links of the deceased leader that could be of a great help in finding some clue about the killers. “The questioning was not an investigation or probe but to find some clue that could even remotely help in the task of the investigating team. Such contacts are not strange because close people and near and dear ones are always approached in such blind cases to reach some inkling,” the sources clarified.

    In the meanwhile, Sohail told this scribe from London that the party is in active contact with the Scotland Yard and offering full cooperation for the investigations. When asked repeatedly about Altaf Hussain being approached by the investigators, the spokesman without any pause said that the whole party is helping the investigators in the probe.

    http://www.thenews.com.pk/09-10-2010/Top-Story/1206.htm

    Posted 1 year ago on 10 Oct 2010 11:47 #
  44. quaidkamazaar
    Member

    thats good. ^

    as expected, MQM is doing its bit in finding the culprit by helping Scotland Yard.

    Posted 1 year ago on 10 Oct 2010 12:01 #
  45. Anwer Kamal
    Member

    Aah
    Ham aah bhi bhartay hain to ho jatay hain badnam
    Woh qatl bhi kartay hain to charcha nahin hota
    ہم آہ بھی بھرتے ہیں تو ہو جاتے ہیں بدنام
    وہ قتل بھی کرتے ہیں تو چرچا نہیں ہوتا
    Azim Ahmad Tariq,Salahuddin,Senator Mohsin Siddiqui, Hakim Saeed, and now Imran Farooq.
    Altaf Nag;
    Now you will kill whom ?

    Posted 1 year ago on 10 Oct 2010 23:25 #
  46. @Anwer Kamal

    Azeem Ahmad Tariq ka Qatal abhi bhi Mystery hai, Salahuddin ka qatal us k apnay Brother in Law(Rafiq Afghan) nay kia(According to Salahuddin's Daughter, Hakim Saeed k qatal ko us waqt k IB k Chief nay khud media pay aker MQM ko INNOCENT kaha hai aur last but not the least Imran Farooq's Murder investigation is in PROGRESS at the Moment.......

    ab is mai mujhay yeh batado k Altaf Hussain ka naam in mai say Kitnay Qatal k pechay PROVE hu saka hai??????

    Posted 1 year ago on 10 Oct 2010 23:36 #
  47. quaidkamazaar
    Member

    @ Anwer,

    basss baatein karne ko dedo... Badii Badii,
    you cant even prove 2% of your claims.

    Posted 1 year ago on 11 Oct 2010 1:30 #
  48. awaisis
    Member

    @ Gazi & quaidkamazaar
    12th May. even a far suppoter of MQM knew on 11th May, whats going to happen next day...:0 why dont you dare to say that MQM was behind it...

    Posted 1 year ago on 11 Oct 2010 7:17 #
  49. @awaisis

    If MQM KNEW that something would happened in 12 May 2007 at 11 May then they wont have Brought Women and Old people on the rally that day and the Rally wouldnt have been consisting of more then 50000 people.....So its totally Baseless Accusation cause no one wants their Women and Old People got Hurt on Purpose.......

    Posted 1 year ago on 12 Oct 2010 13:41 #
  50. ajhons
    Member

    Jis mulk main Apni zameenain bachanay ki khatir "Women and Old People" ko mara ja sakta hay wahan sab kuch ho sakta hay meray bhai

    Posted 1 year ago on 12 Oct 2010 13:52 #

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