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Posted by Azahir in ELECTION FRAUD 2013 on May 17th, 2013
An objective analysis of polling station vote counts and corrective action by the ECP in cases of irregularities will enhance electoral transparency as well as build public confidence in the electoral process. I am hopeful that theE CP will fulfill this request and release the required information to the public.
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Posted by Brave_Heart in Asif Zardari Crook Par Excellance on May 17th, 2013
Those who know the who’s who of Pakistan’s politics, are aware of the director of this show of brute force. The person, responsible for Lyari Operation, is known as Owais Tappi.
Ansar Abbasi wrote on Dec 31, 2010, that Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has been virtually suspended by the de facto ruler of the province Mr Tappi, who just recently got his own man appointed as principal secretary of the CM, taking over even the little clout that was left with the aging PPP leader.
Mr Tappi, whose real name is Owais Muzzaffar, once a mid career civil servant long time confidante of President Asif Ali Zardari, who treats Tappi as his brother.
The report by Ansar Abbasi highlights how Sindh CM was over-ruled by the group of Zardari-ans, Faryal Talpur, Zulfiqar Mirza, Agha Siraj Durrani and Owais Tappi. Apparently Tappi got rid of Mirza and Durrani and his now only second to Adhi Faryal.
As per Abbasi (and that was in December 2010), Tappi is not alone in running his fiefdom called the Sindh Province, these sources said and add that he is very ably assisted by a highly controversial aging bureaucrat of all seasons from Islamabad.
Over 70 bureaucrat, the sources said, has been visiting Sindh and holding meetings with the chief secretary as well as ministers and secretaries taking briefings, issuing instructions and reinforcing the writ of the president’s adopted step-brother. The officials are very clearly told to get major decisions from Mr Tappi and not to take instructions from the chief minister.
So, Owais Muzzaffar Tappi is the de-facto Chief Minister of Sindh, running the affairs of state from Bilawal House.
Owais Muzzaffar, aka Tappi is the adpoted son of Hakim Ali Zardari and the step brother of Pakistan’s President Zardari. Tappi is the alleged land grabber and extortionist.
Tappi, the name that may sound strange to ordinary souls but not to those occupying key positions in the Sindh regime or are knowledgeable in the business circles in Karachi, Islamabad and Dubai, In the days when president’s father was running Bambino Cinema in Karachi and the family lived in the upper storey of the cinema building, one Muzaffar worked as manager of the cinema as well as the caretaker of the house, a source said, adding that one of his sons Owais frequented the house and was taken as a member of the family.
In 1995, he was appointed as an DDO (Revenue) in PCS by then chief minister without any exam by the Sindh Public Service Commission.
Tappi went into exile in Musharraf regime and stayed with Benazir in Dubai becoming a caretaker for the Bilawal House in Dubai.
But why he went against the Baloch of Aman Committee who were armed and raised against MQM by PPP itself?
The answer lies in a response by Zafar Baloch – that Tappi got irked when he was discourage to contest elections from Lyari.
Zafar Baloch, leader of PAC, says a lot in this video – including who gave weapons to the Balochs of Lyari and why – and what is the real reason of Lyari Operation.
This reveals another sorry page from our history – where people in power use the common men for their nefarious plans and then discard and disown them like trash.
Posted by AghaSaad in PORKY ATAF "BHAYON KA QATIL" HUSSAIN on May 17th, 2013
The MQM chief Altaf Hussain‘s conditional call for separating Karachi city from Pakistan comes closer to the independence of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965. The Singapore separation from Malaysia that it willingly joined in 1963, was the result of extreme strife, unbridgeable disagreements and ethnic bitterness between the Chinese origin population and the native Malayans mostly Muslims. Is it also the blue print of Jinnahpur that was later swept under the carpet?
Altaf Hussain the fiery and unbridled chief of MQM has enslaved or indoctrinated his Muhajir community, mostly settled in Karachi city after their migration from India in 1947. By his rigid and merciless authoritarianism, instead of integrating, he has isolated his community from the mainstream populace of Pakistan. MQM is basically a movement for the sake of Muhajirs as an ethnic entity and not for the Pakistani nation.
Since its formation in 1984 as Muhajir Qaumi Movement and later renamed as Muttahida Qaumi Movement in 1997, the imprint of MQM in the minds of the people is that of a kind of mafia or an entity of roughnecks or extortionists. It is believed that the special death and terror squads within MQM kill, kidnap and torture their rivals including the critics from within the MQM fold.
There has been also a prevailing impression that has gained ground, that the extortions or the obnoxious “parchi system” was first started by MQM to raise funds for the organization to become financially robust for carrying out its political and apolitical activities. Undoubtedly Altaf Hussain has proven to be a great and unassailable master and unbending and strict lord of his party.
He can summon the multitudes of Urdu speaking Pakistanis and Muhajirs within a matter of hours and with one call. They all gather at a venue with their heads down and hands motionless unless raised to cheer or clap for the scathing tirade of their great master. They sit rather motionless for hours together listening to his long, dreary and high pitched discourses as if they have been bewitched or mesmerized. There is a gossip that anyone who does not clap or come to the assemblage is dealt with vindictively.
Several pioneering cohorts and companions are alleged to have lost their lives in all these years ostensibly due to their opposition of the ruthless leader with symptoms of indiscretion. Their names are in the public knowledge. The MQM captures most seats in Karachi both for the National Assembly and for the Sindh provincial assembly. These seats in the distant past used to be shared by Jamaat-i-Islami and some other political factions. But for many years now these are exclusively bagged by MQM.
With a sizable number of seats in the federal and provincial parliaments, the MQM gathers enough bargaining clout and leverage to share the power at the center and in Sindh. The latest show of their bargaining power was brought to bear in case of their coalition with the PPP government in the national assembly for almost five years with some brief walkout periods.
The MQM has been playing its bargaining card with great dexterity and with a mix of pressure and fear hanging upon the main coalition partner. Thus it would be in a decisive position always to draw as many perks and concessions that it would place on the table for becoming the coalition partner.
The MQM’s political behavior for all these years has been to browbeat and flex its muscles whenever its hegemony was challenged by other groups within the context of Karachi and broadly in Sindh. A shrewd and Machiavellian person like president Zardari has always been going extra mile to accommodate MQM’s demands not matter how unreasonable or excessive those would be.
However, the May11, 2013 general elections seemed to have changed the turf, the ground realities, terms of engagement, and environment specifically in Karachi, Hyderabad and generally elsewhere in Sindh province. For the first time there have been aggressive contests with the MQM candidates. The PTI and JI have jointly put up candidates in the constituencies that were out of bound for non-MQM parties.
Yet those who lost in various constituencies alleged serious irregularities and indeed rigging in the areas inhabited by the Muhajir communities. The terror and revenge that is associated with the covert and overt activities of MQM, restrain the rival candidates and their supporters to canvass or carry out their electioneering campaigning.
Also, for the first time, there has been massive reaction from other political parties contesting the elections. As a result there could be a possibility that reelection or recounting of votes is disputed constituencies is considered by the Election Commission. That possibility has outraged Altaf Hussain so much that he has implicitly demanded separation of Karachi from the rest of the landmass.
By broaching the separation of Karachi from the rest of Pakistan, Mr. Hussain seems to be stepping into the shoes of Mujibur Rehman who was the architect, executor and proponent of cessation of East Pakistan. Although in all fairness, the West Pakistani politicians and the army was much to blame for the tragic dismemberment of one united Pakistan.
The latest address of Mr. Altaf Hussain is pregnant with serious threats and warnings to those who according to him were trying to push the Muhajirs to the wall. If it happens he thundered, neither Pakistan nor its perpetrators would survive. He also lashed out at the media and those journalists who opposed MQM and dubbed them as barking dogs.
Altaf Hussain has the seeds of a great leader and in this role he has converted his thus far meek and marginalized community into a monolithic, united, formidable force that rose to prominence to the extent of becoming a shareholder in political power.
But instead that he himself should have looked upon as an apostle of peace and love, he came to be known as a dreaded and pitiless czar and a violent baron. The MQM itself bore the stamp of an ethic entity with a prevalent perception that it was like a mafia that mostly uses terror and intimidation to draw loyalty out of its cadres. Thus Altaf Hussain unwittingly or inadvertently isolated the MQM from being a party of the national standing.
In his latest tirade from London, while mentioning Mujibur Rehman and the break-up of Pakistan in 1971, he threw the idea of separating Karachi an independent unit if MQM”s mandate was not acceptable to the establishment. He warned that by giving one call he could create mayhem in Karachi. Does he want further dismemberment of Pakistan and is prepared to fight back by mobilizing the Muhajir community?
Does he know that the conditions behind the separation of East Pakistan in 1971 were drastically different from those related to Karachi? Does he mean India would replay her role of further truncating Pakistan and free Karachi for the migrated population to live independently? Can his statements no matter emotional, be interpreted as seditious and treasonable?
It would be absolutely preferable if MQM sheds its image of being a rogue entity and Altaf Hussain elevates his role from an ethnic boss to that of a national leader. Instead of donning an insidious role like Bal Thackeray or eyeing on what Sheikh Mujibur Rehman right or wrong achieved, he should liberate and unleash his own people from his fearsome stranglehold.
Regardless of what the press projects about him and the MQM, or what his questionable conduct has remained thus far, he should rise above the ethnic straight jacket and serve the entire Pakistani nations.
He should speak and represent the people of Pakistan and not exclusively Muhajirs. That role would endear him to the entire Pakistani nation and he would be venerated not as a clan lord but a lofty leader of national prominence. By way of suggestion, he should rename Muhajir Qaumi Movement ( MQM) as Pakistan Qaumi Movement(PQM).
The writer is a senior journalist and a former diplomat
This and other articles can also be read on www.uprightopinion.com.
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Altaf’s threat to the news anchors.
Bhai ab nahi chalein gi yeh dramay baziyan. The nation is awake now! They know how to stand against unjust.
WE ARE NOT SCARED ANYMORE!
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Posted by aka in My Scintillating Homeland on May 16th, 2013
KARACHI: Post-vote rally steams ahead as Karachi Stock Exchange winded up in the green zone on Wednesday, Geo News reported.
The benchmark KSE-100 Index gained 92.07 points, to close at 20,566.69 points, which translates into 0.45 percent growth.
According to market reports traders warmed their pockets selling Oil and Gas Development Co Ltd and Pakistan Petroleum Ltd Muslim
Commercial Bank.
Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd rose by 5 percent to Rs288.73 and Oil and Gas Development Co Ltd fell 2.23 percent to close at Rs212.50.
Posted by Dr. Salman in Pakistan-A Nation of Hope on May 16th, 2013
Once a year, on the night of 31st of December, at the stroke of midnight, we say good-bye to the old year and toast in the New Year, with the hope and a prayer that the new year will herald a better tomorrow and will not be the same ‘out with the old, in with the old year’.
Unfortunately, each New Year that we have toasted in, has not been any better, if not worse, then the previous year and this vicious cycle has been repeating itself for the last six decades.
We have the same scenario at the time of our National Elections. We cast our votes with a hope and a prayer that it will not be in with the old, but in with a new government that will bring change. But sadly, we have always ended up with the same dishonest governments, with the same old corrupt and discredited parliamentarians.
The battle lines to win the coveted Election 2013 Cup have been clearly drawn, with each party promising a change and a bettertomorrow for the country and its teeming millions.
In the past, the race to win the Cup had always been between the two long time rivals, PPP and the PML-N. But now, the appearance of PTI in the race as a strong challenger has completely changed the country’s electoral scene, because an outsider is now challenging the domination of the two powerful, established parties and the fight has gone right down to the wire.
However, the crippling fall of Imran Khan from a 30 foot stage, has given him an added advantage. It could have ended his ambition to CHANGE the destiny of this Nation, but Allah had been kind and his Bollywood type emotional message from the hospital, urging voters to ‘Vote for party and ideology and not individuals’, had given his election campaign a great boost, as it was Headline and Breaking News in the electronic and print media all over the world.
This message was then followed up by a short appeal to a mammoth crowd, through VDO-link from his SKMH hospital bed, on the last day of his election campaign, which over shadowed all the campaigns of the last three months.
During past election campaigns, PPP used to be the front runner and the hot favorite, but because of its incompetence and bad track record for the last five years, it has lost its popularity, as Ali Baba and his Forty Thieves of corrupt and deceitful ‘self above all’ lotas, chamchas, turncoats and horse traders have brazenly looted the country.
Now, without a credible leader to steer its election campaign, it was forced to make its bid for the Cup through the electronic and print media, showing clips of its past Shaheed leaders and loud patriotic songs and slogans. There was no charismatic leader to rouse the electorate and a reluctant young Bilawal Bhutto, who seems to be a genteel person by nature, was brought into the act and was seen hollering in the style of his past leaders, “Khoon Chahiey, khoon deingey hum”. ” Sar chahiey, sar deingey hum”, “Jaan chahiey, jaan deingey hum”. However, sadly, he was not allowed to lead the party election campaign, for fear of threats to his life and instead, delivered his message through a VDO link from Dubai and did not even bother to vote. Obviously, what was sauce for the goose was not sauce for the gander. Even the foreign media predicts that PPP has met its Waterloo and will lose its power in the elections, and the Arrow, once a proud symbol of PPP, has ended up as a Broken Arrow, breaking the hearts of many true and loyal jialas of the party. By the time this ST article is printed, the much heralded Fair, Free and Transparent, ‘Mother of all Elections’ will be over and Judgment Day would have come and gone and the ‘Beloved Awam’ would have given its Hallmark Judgment. The results of theelection will also mark, that the first time a democratically elected government in the country has been succeeded by another.
Will The Judgment of the people be the end game of PPP and will the roar of the Punjab Tiger be silenced and swept into the Arabian Ocean by the PTI’s tsunami or will it be the other way around, will only be clear in the next 24 hour?
Unfortunately, in Pakistan, once the politicians are elected into government, the “authority and trust” vested in them by the people is quickly transformed into “power”, which is then shamelessly misused and abused by them.
However, in the end, let us not forget the ‘Power of One’, raised by Shaheen Sehbai in his article in the News dated 9th May, (http://www.thenews.com.pk/
In other words, our Accidental President, with his POWER of PERSUASION, might still be calling the shots at the end of the day and we might still end up with the same old discredited parliamentarians in our Assemblies. And if that happens, then Gen. Musharraf’s last words to the Nation, ‘Pakistan Ka Kudahafix’, may well become a reality.
For the record, I too, together with a few friends, could not vote, as the gates of Defence Model School, Ph. IV, (Constituency No. 250 – Silsila No. 22) were closed, as the ballot boxes had not reached the voting station. Even Dr. Arif Alavi of PTI, who arrived later, failed to convince the LEA to open the gates.
There are also widespread reports of rigging and mismanagement by ECP in Sindh and Punjab. Therefore it is the moral duty of Fakhru Bhai and his ECP team, who had promised us Free, Fair and Transparent elections, to have the courage to apologize to the nation, for failing to perform their duties.
ECP must also announce a new date for polling in areas where rigging has been reported and investigate as to who were responsible for the fiasco and expose and punish them.
The Chairman, ECP should then put his house in order, so that in future such incidents do not occur and then, as an honorable man, resign.
Hamid Maker. (email: [email protected]). |