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Old Friday, May 21, 2010
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The Police and Rangers should not be blamed for this political vendetta and blood-letting. the MQM, ANP, PPP, and now a new player, that is, Hazaras have all been active in this butchery. The MQM claims to own the city of lights, the ANP is struggling to hv equal power-sharing with MQM. the PPP seeks to build itz constituencies. While the Hazaras want to raise the voice of their province from here in Karachi. The most important thing that has always determined the decision-making and power-politics in Karachi is the militant and firepower of these parties.if u want to hv ur say in the politics of Karachi, mow down some people.this wl prove ur strength and then u wl be invited to table-talks. Now the issue of hazara province is at itz best.the MQM has some vested interests in the creation of this provice.it has provided some firepower to the people of Hazaras in karachi to spark off a target-killing. The ANP members were the first target of this episode. The ANP affiliated gangs retaliated by targeting the MQM supporters. The PPP has also been a spectator. it cannot do anything to itz coalition parties in Sindh except by bringing them to the table and forming inquiry committees. Yesterday, the boycott of MQM suggests some insinuations to the people who understand and read between the lines.
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