MQM’s
Empowerment by Gen Musharraf
Asif Haroon Raja
After the
mysterious death of Gen ZiaulHaq in a plane crash on August 17, 1988, the era
of unstable democratic era commenced in which PPP and PML-N took turns. None
could complete the mandated five years and each tenure ranged from two to
two-and-half years. President Ghulam Ishaq and President Laghari used the axe
of Article 58-2B, handed over to them by Gen Zia to fell the governments on
charges of corruption and inefficiency. In his second tenure starting February
1997, Nawaz Sharif with a heavy mandate and removal of Article 58-2B felt quite
secured, but he strained his relations with his handpicked Army chief Gen
Musharraf because of Kargil conflict in summer of 1999, which Musharraf had
launched without his knowledge. Element of distrust between the two kept
growing with every passing week.
A team of
Generals mounted a coup on the evening of October 12, 1999 when Gen Mush was on
his way back home from his official trip to Colombo and Nawaz had sacked him
and appointed DG ISI Gen Ziauddin Butt as his replacement at about 5 pm. By the
time he managed to land back at Karachi, the coup makers had arrested Nawaz and
taken over the control. Sweets were distributed by the PPP leaders and workers
as well as other political parties in opposition to celebrate the demise of
elected government at the hands of the military. They had got fed up of the
autocratic style of Nawaz but didn’t have political power to oust him and hence
welcomed the military takeover. Benazir Bhutto in exile extended cooperation to
the coup makers particularly because of the fact that all the generals were not
on board and some were critical of Musharraf.
Gen Mush
remained at the helm of affairs for almost nine years during which he did some
good things but also committed mistakes for which he and Pakistan had to pay
the price. With the help of technocrats he pursued his 7-point agenda but he suffered
from legitimacy bug. 9/11 came as a
blessing in disguise for him but not for Pakistan. He became the darling of the
West and the US helped him in improving the economy and in carrying out
development works, but in return Pakistan had to gradually lose its
sovereignty, security and dignity. War on terror was a ruse to destabilize,
denuclearize and balkanize Pakistan.
After the
controversial presidential election, Mush created a King’s party comprising of
turncoats from PML-N, PPP and other parties in 2002, who were won over through
inducement and coercion.He went out of the way to strengthen the MQM in Sindh
which at that time was in wilderness. Right from the day of its birth, the MQM
under Altaf Hussain had pursued policy of fascism and violence in order to gain
control over the port city of Karachi. By introducing the cultures of sack
filled dead bodies, extortion, kidnappings, torture and no-go areas, it had
plunged the city of lights into darkness. It gained votes with the power of gun
and in 1988 elections became the leading party in Karachi and Hyderabad and
also gained a toehold in the federal government. It gained so much of monopoly
over Karachi that it could bring it to a standstill by giving a call for
strike. Anyone defying the orders was killed or put in torture cell. It
resorted to blackmailing tactics to fulfill its mostly illegal demands. In
order to hide its sins, it would keep grieving over its so-called
socio-politico-economic grievances and playing the card of victimization of
Mohajirs. The Mohajirs were terrorized and brainwashed that their identity and
survival lay in blind obedience to Altaf.
It was owing to
fascist and criminal activities of the MQM and making state-within-state in
Karachi that both PML-N and PPP had to launch operations in Karachi in 1992 and
1995 and impose governor rule in 1998 after the murder of Hakim Saeed. Each
time, the MQM leaders had gone underground. Altaf had gone in exile in 1992 and
is since then leading a luxurious life in London where he has opened an
international secretariat. All the exiled members of the secretariat have hired
flats in posh locality of London and living a lord’s life. Their expenses are
met by Rabita Committee and KhidmatKhalq Foundation after collecting money
through extortion, and variety of illegal means. The MQM has been maintaining a
connection with RAW since 1989 and receiving heavy funds as well as arms and
explosives for carrying out subversive activities in Karachi. It has been
gradually expanding its influence in all the urban centres of Sindh right up to
Sukhar and had future plans to become a national party after it won seats on
Gilgit-Baltistan and AJK Assemblies.
It is not
possible that our intelligence agencies remained unaware of MQM’s linkage with
RAW and training of its militants at DeraDhun camp in India. When Operation
Cleanup was launched in June 1992, several leaders of MQM like JavedLangra had
fled to India.According to former IG Sindh ShuaibSuddle, Sindh government had
gathered sufficient evidence of this connection during 1995-96 operation. MQM’s
alternative base of operation opened up in South Africa in 1996 was also in the
knowledge of state authorities. It is now learnt that Thailand and London were
also used as bases to destabilse Karachi. We still remember Altaf’s letter
written to Tony Blair in 2001 offering full support in the war on terror. His
anti-Pakistan speech made in New Delhi in 2003 is also on record. What is
befuddling is that despite the MQM’s nefarious activities, why both PML-N and
PPP vied to make it a coalition partner both in Sindh and at the centre?
Pakistan had
gone through traumatic experience in 1971 when Mujibur Rahman led Awami League
had started a province wide rebellion with the help of Indian military, and RAW
had played a key role in subverting the minds of Bengalis and in creation of
MuktiBahinis. It was also known that since 1973, RAW had got involved in Sindh
to subvert the minds of old Sindhis and later new Sindhis to create rural-urban
divide. It had also come to light that many among the MQM were toying with the
idea of Jinnahpur and maps had been found during 1992 operation. The two
operations in 1990s were abandoned half way due to lack of political will, but
still had helped in blunting the dangerous designs of the MQM.
Well knowing the
track record of the MQM, Gen Mush chose to rehabilitate the MQM which was in
disarray and to fortify it by meeting all its demands. He agreed to appoint
IshratulIbad as Governor Sindh after quashing all the criminal cases against
him, cleansing 8000 MQM criminals involved in heinous crimes through the dry
cleaning machine of NRO, pulverizing MQM Haqiqi, a breakaway faction of MQM, and releasing 35 dangerous criminals, each
involved in 70 different cases and convicted by the courts. Local bodies
framework evolved by Mush to transfer power at the grassroots levels benefited
MQM the most. By manipulating the constituencies, the MQM doubled its vote bank
in 2008 elections and made it difficult for the PPP to discount its nuisance
value in Karachi. PPP backtracked from the pledge taken by all political
parties in the APDM in 2007 that MQM will not be made a coalition partner in
future and both sailed together for next 5 years. During this black rule, the
MQM militants resorted to target killings with a vengeance and killed well over
5000 innocent people. Not a single culprit was caught and punished.
Gen Mush’s authority
was challenged by former Chief Justice (CJ) IftikharCh in March 2007 after he
was given a marching order. The lawyers rallied behind him and soon the civil
society as well as other political parties joined the caravan to restore the
CJ. The huge caravan from Isbd to Lahore unnerved Musharraf. According to ex CM
Punjab Pervez Elahi, he was told by Mush to disrupt the caravan between Kharian
and Gujarat by firing at it but he refused. When the CJ along with leading
lights of legal fraternity proceeded to Karachi to address Sindh Bar Council on
May 12, 2007, MQM was instructed to stop him from moving out of the premises of
Karachi airport. When MQM leaders started hurling threats, the Sindh based
political parties and lawyers rallied together to accord rousing welcome to the
CJ. To counter them, the MQM took out
its own rally which was duly approved by the then CM Sindh Rahim and Home
Minister Waseem Akhtar, well knowing that it could lead to an open clash. Port
& Shipping Minister Babar Ghauri barricaded the route by placing
containers. The Rangers and the Police were told to look the other way. When
the peaceful rally of PPP-ANP-PTI-other parties moved towards the airport, it
was fired upon indiscriminately resulting in deaths of over 50 and injuries to
many. The MQM flashed victory signs when the CJ returned to Isbd without
addressing the Bar Council.
That evening,
Gen Mush addressed a public meeting at Liaqatabad in Pindi, arranged by Pervez
Ellahi. Feeling excited, he raised his clenched fists and said his political
power had triumphed. He then made sure that no inquest was held to probe the
loss of so many lives. To cover up the crime, the MQM claimed that several of
its workers had also been killed. When the lawyers pressed the case in the
Sindh High Court, the court building was besieged by the MQM goons and later
on, two of the prosecuting lawyers were murdered. On April 9, five lawyers were
burnt to death in their offices to stop them from pursuing the May 12 case.
Even then, no inquiry was ordered by the provincial or federal government. Gen
Mush after vacating the seat of president in August 2008 went in exile in 2009
but retuned in 2013 to take part in general elections. Besides debarring from
elections, several cases were opened up including case of treason. He was
allowed to proceed to Dubai for medical treatment last year, but he has not
returned to face court cases. Law court has ordered seizure of his bank
accounts and property in Pakistan.
During the
Rangers operation in 2014, MQM sector in-charge Malir Halt, Rauf was arrested.
He revealed that he and his team were involved in the May 12 killings and that
he had prepared the firing sites and dumped weapons and ammunition before the
D-Day. The elected Mayor of Karachi Waseem Akhtar who has recently been
arrested on the charges of getting terrorists treated in Ziauddin hospital and
his linkage with RAW has confessed that he had ordered firing on the rally on
May 12, 2007. This case if pursued will also implicate Gen Mush.
During the
ongoing Rangers operation in Karachi, large numbers of MQM target killers,
kidnappers and extortionists have been nabbed. From September 2013 till July
27, 2016, Rangers conducted 7950 operations in Karachi.
It handed over 6361 suspects to the police and 221 to FIA.Among them were 1236
terrorists, 848 target killers, 403 extortionists and 143 kidnappers. 1158 were
released without registration of FIR, and 313 set free on bail. Only 188 were
convicted but none punished. This is indeed a very poor state and the reason is
politicization and corruption of investigating officers, weakness of
prosecutors and judges, and terrorization of witnesses. These anomalies need to
be rectified by Sindh government at the earliest to make the Rangers operation
result oriented.
Altaf intends to
once again play up the card of victimization of Mohajirs by the Rangers in USA
this month since for the first time all political parties have got fed up of
MQM fascist policies and blackmailing tactics and view it as a terrorist and
anti-state organization and not a political party. This impression has gained
strength after collection of tons of evidence by intelligence and law
enforcement agencies and the proofs of MQM-RAW connectivity given by Mustafa
Kamal led new Party Pak SarZameen (PSZ), born out of the womb of MQM. The MQM’s
power has been decisively cut to size and it no more has the capacity to bounce
back as it had been doing in the past. The only hope it has is that the PPP under
new Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah, which itself is in extremely difficult situation, agrees
to cozy up and bail it out.
MQM-PPP marriage
of convenience will prove disastrous for Sindh and may hasten the imposition of
Governor Rule. The other possibility is that the PML-N gives in to political
expediency and agree to adopt a soft approach. This option is not viable since
Gen Raheel will never let the gains made by Rangers go waste. He is determined
to take the operation to its logical end before he hangs his boots in November
this year. PSZ is repeatedly urging the government to ban the MQM after
declaring it a terrorist outfit linked with RAW. The public is also expecting a
similar verdict. The lone option for the MQM to survive as a political entity is
to part company with Altaf who has become a big liability,find a new leader who
is unsoiled, thoroughly overhaul the party by purging the bad hats, eliminate
its militant wing, sever ties with RAW and pledge to function as a political
party.
Although PSZ has
posed a big challenge to MQM monopoly in Karachi, however, it doesn’t seem a feasible
alternative since all its members are ex MQM with hands drenched in human
blood. Both MQM and PSZ will have to induct new and clean faces to become
credible. After the arrest of Qaimkhani along with Waseem on similar charge,
who is also associated with horrifying Baldia Town factory case, in which 289
people were burnt alive, the PSZ is resorting to MQM’s bullying tactics to
pressurize the government to release him.
The PPP rule in
Sindh is in dire crisissince the Rangers have tightened the noose around the
necks of defaultersof PPP. Zardari and several top leaders of PPP are in hiding
in Dubai and Zardari is remote controlling Sindh from there. Feeling cornered, ex
CM Qaim Ali Shah dilly dallied over granting extension to the Rangers in their
special anti-terror powers, which expired on 19 July. He said that Rangers have
no business to deal with corruption cases, not realizing that crime, terrorism,
corruption and politics have got intermixed in Sindh and cancer of corruption
is the root cause of terrorism. He also stated that Rangers should confine
their operations to Karachi only and failed to comprehend that the terrorists
and criminals once trapped escaped to interior Sindh from where they crossed
over either into Baluchistan or southern Punjab. His successor Murad has signed
the notification of extension on the evening of July 30 after another incident
of killing of a Rangers soldier occurred in Larkana.
For the PPP, the
only way to re-establish itself as a national party and become viable in 2018
elections is to do away with dynastic politics, get rid of perverse influence
of Zardari, let go its habit of corruption, carryout in-house cleansing, improve
governance, depoliticize the police and civil administration, carry out reforms
in judiciary and criminal investigation system, curb WaderaShahi(feudalism),
strengthen middle class, facilitate the Rangers to catch the big fish rather
than protecting them,and work with sincerity to improve the conditions of the
poor.
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