KARACHI: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Coordination Committee said on Sunday that it was because of PPP leader Dr Zulfiqar Mirza's patronage of killers, terrorists, extortionists and kidnappers that he kept silent when the Rangers carried out an operation in other parts of Karachi, except Lyari.
A joint meeting of the MQM Coordination Committee was simultaneously held in Karachi and London after Mirza's press conference. The committee strongly condemned the allegations levelled by Mirza, calling them false, malicious and disparaging.
In a statement, the MQM committee said when the Rangers moved against criminal elements in Lyari, Zulfiqar Mirza started criticising Interior Minister Rehman Malik, who was overseeing the operation. The committee said it amply demonstrated that Mirza was directly involved in the bloodbath in Karachi.
The committee demanded that President Asif Ali Zardari and the senior leadership of the PPP take serious note of the absurd allegations and explain the party's position. The MQM committee asserted it was Zulfiqar Mirza who was aiding and abetting killers, terrorists, kidnappers, dacoits and other criminals involved in heinous offences. It said the operations against killers, terrorists, kidnappers and hardened criminals involved inheinous crimes must continue.
The Coordination Committee said Zulfiqar Mirza had been trying to drive a wedge between the permanent residents of Sindh. Following this malicious agenda, Mirza stoked the fire of hatred in Sindh several times, and had once again hatched a vicious conspiracy to kindle the fires of hatred, violence and turmoil in Sindh.
Referring to the allegations, the MQM committee said such allegations had always been levelled against the MQM and subsequently proved wrong. The MQM was accused of Jinnahpur in the past, but those who levelled the allegation later admitted that it was a drama.
The MQM Coordination Committee said Zulfiqar Mirza should have told the nation why the incidents of kidnapping for ransom of the children of businessmen, industrialists, traders and shopkeepers, and extortion started in Karachi soon after he became home minister.
"Zulfiqar Mirza should have informed people who soaked the shopkeepers of Kabari Market in Shershah in blood a few months ago. The accused against which shopkeepers registered the case were handed over to the police in whose office? Who threatened the shopkeepers with murder if they identified the killers?"
It said Zulfiqar Mirza should have also disclosed who was involved in the butchery in Karachi in the past few days. "On whose behest were the Urdu-speaking people abducted and taken to torture cells of the People's Aman Committee where they were subjected to inhuman torture and their heads cut off?"
The MQM committee said Zulfiqar Mirza should have also informed people about the places from where the kidnapped people were recovered and disclosed who stoked the fire of disturbances in Karachi in collusion with the drug, land and arms mafia.
The Coordination Committee appealed to the public not to be provoked by the malicious and absurd allegations of the former home minister and restrain their emotions. The committee hoped that the conspiracies against the MQM would come to naught, and its enemies would not succeed in their efforts.
A joint meeting of the MQM Coordination Committee was simultaneously held in Karachi and London after Mirza's press conference. The committee strongly condemned the allegations levelled by Mirza, calling them false, malicious and disparaging.
In a statement, the MQM committee said when the Rangers moved against criminal elements in Lyari, Zulfiqar Mirza started criticising Interior Minister Rehman Malik, who was overseeing the operation. The committee said it amply demonstrated that Mirza was directly involved in the bloodbath in Karachi.
The committee demanded that President Asif Ali Zardari and the senior leadership of the PPP take serious note of the absurd allegations and explain the party's position. The MQM committee asserted it was Zulfiqar Mirza who was aiding and abetting killers, terrorists, kidnappers, dacoits and other criminals involved in heinous offences. It said the operations against killers, terrorists, kidnappers and hardened criminals involved inheinous crimes must continue.
The Coordination Committee said Zulfiqar Mirza had been trying to drive a wedge between the permanent residents of Sindh. Following this malicious agenda, Mirza stoked the fire of hatred in Sindh several times, and had once again hatched a vicious conspiracy to kindle the fires of hatred, violence and turmoil in Sindh.
Referring to the allegations, the MQM committee said such allegations had always been levelled against the MQM and subsequently proved wrong. The MQM was accused of Jinnahpur in the past, but those who levelled the allegation later admitted that it was a drama.
The MQM Coordination Committee said Zulfiqar Mirza should have told the nation why the incidents of kidnapping for ransom of the children of businessmen, industrialists, traders and shopkeepers, and extortion started in Karachi soon after he became home minister.
"Zulfiqar Mirza should have informed people who soaked the shopkeepers of Kabari Market in Shershah in blood a few months ago. The accused against which shopkeepers registered the case were handed over to the police in whose office? Who threatened the shopkeepers with murder if they identified the killers?"
It said Zulfiqar Mirza should have also disclosed who was involved in the butchery in Karachi in the past few days. "On whose behest were the Urdu-speaking people abducted and taken to torture cells of the People's Aman Committee where they were subjected to inhuman torture and their heads cut off?"
The MQM committee said Zulfiqar Mirza should have also informed people about the places from where the kidnapped people were recovered and disclosed who stoked the fire of disturbances in Karachi in collusion with the drug, land and arms mafia.
The Coordination Committee appealed to the public not to be provoked by the malicious and absurd allegations of the former home minister and restrain their emotions. The committee hoped that the conspiracies against the MQM would come to naught, and its enemies would not succeed in their efforts.