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Not only politics is involved in this issue,some kind of other force is working behind this. You can see that even other working Departments of the country don't take action against this issue and till date,i haven't seen anyone to raise his voice.
What is the other force wroking behind this?? what do you think???

Nope, army is not the solution. Should not engage army in any x, y and z things.. And army cannot fully resolve the issue either...

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Squeeze three AAA - Asif, Altaf & Asfandyar.City will back to its lights otherwise next to impossible.
hmm, but who will squeeze them.

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Solution has to be political my bro . If holistic approach at quelling this menace is adopted by all stakeholders with on the board accountability , the dawn of peace will not be an elusive dream . Let's hope our leaders shed their prejudiced and narrow mindedness and think about only Pakistan .
Regretfully, there is no political solution, politics have lead this city from bad to worse and there remained lot of discussions for political solution over last many years, but all in vain.

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The situation in karachi is precarious. true..we all know this..only solutions, we must discuss.
This is primarily political. And political elements are involved in it. So, the solution has to be political. Primarily, the solution can be n only will be found on the dialogue table(AMONG POLITICAL STAKEHOLDERS), rather than on the streets(CALLING ARMY OR RANGERS). These political parties must sit n sort out their differences in a realistic manner.
Now, what would make these parties sit n sort out?
Public pressure is most needed here. And this pressure should not only come from the people of Karachi but from 18o million residents of Pakistan. After-all,Karachi does not belong to Karachiites only. Public pressure should be supported by media. N mind you!, never under-estimate this public power. The same helped restore chief justice n ousted musharraf, a military dictator. The same pressure helped ousted AYUB khan, a military dictator....
Lets get togther n project our our power to restore peace for good.
Public pressure cannot do anything here, fear is having more drastic and devastating impact on the poor and weak minds thn their self conscious.

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Karachi is bleeding because there is battle going on among armed wings of major three parties. Each party wants to imprison this golden sparrow in its cage.

I am pissed out at our armed forces for their criminal silence over this burning issue. Our agencies must be knowing whereabouts of target killers, they should start targeted operation.

Support their operation & Let them roll some criminal heads & excoriate their skin.
Yes this is a power game, with major chunk of MQM, followed by PPP. Agencies are part of government, there was lot of hue and cry in newspapers in mid of 2010, when Zulfiqar Mirza had clamoured for screwing the hositle/harsh elements at Karachi and the result was a political discussion and stoppage of that exercise by some government's organizations....

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Is whats happening in Karachi really a political war or a sectarian war? or the trail of the two has become so intertwined that they have become indiscernible? Just pick up the newspaper and try to find the parties that the victims of terror belonged to and you will know the answer to the above question yourself.

We must atleast now embrace the fact that someone has let loose upon us (Pakistan) the plague of so-called Taliban (irrespective of whether it is a self-inflicted wound).
Yes secterianism, political rivalry, ethnic rivalry are interwined at Karachi, but moreso it is a power game, between major players of the city for controlling it....

In my thinking the solution may be of course a detailed and directed operation by some specialized forces, may be police commandoes lead by intelligenc agncies, but in current scenario it is not possible because there is no political will. Major power player i.e. MQM and PPP and ANP all are sitting in power corridors and their top leadership is least concerned for killing of poor, common people..... ... There will be more bloodshed /killing sprees in coming election campaigns........................
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