Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Made in China ™ saved lives at Kuri Road

Thanks to Made in China ™ material, precious lives of lots of worshippers were saved at Kuri Road Imram Bargah, as a suicide bomber failed to detonate his death-vest.

Indeed, China is our all seasons friend.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Where was Imran Khan when we were burning Baldia Town Factory? Asks MQM

Mutahida Qaumi Movement, Rabita Committee have asked some serious questions from Imran Khan, such as

Where was Imran Khan (The Fire Brigade) when we were burning Baldia Town Factory? And why didn't he reach in time to cool it down?

This question needs to be answered immediately, otherwise Altaf Bhai would sign Imran Khan's dismissal orders.

Ulta Chore Kotwal Ko Dantay

Sunday, February 8, 2015

MQM Sector Incharge arrested for 12th May Charnage

Another set back for Mutahida Qaumi Movement as Law Enforcement Agencies in Karachi have picked MQM Sector Incharge of Mehmoodabad Area, Rafiq Rajput, in connection with killing of dozen of people, going to welcome then-deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, on 12th May 2007.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Baldia Town Factory to be made Altaf Hussain University - Malik Riaz

Chairman of Bahria Town, Malik Riaz Hussain, has announced to set up Altaf Hussain University Campus at the site of unfortunate Baldia Town Factory, Karachi.

Malik Riaz paid his gratitude to Mutahida Qaumi Movement Chief, Altaf Hussian, for arranging Free Varsity Land, adding that residential plots would be given to 'Martyrs' of Baldia Town Factory.

Earlier, Malik Riaz helped rebuild Gakhar Plaza Rawalpindi, after it was also turned to ashes under mysterious circumstances.

The information presented above is offered in Good Faith and is correct to the best of our knowledge. If any factual errors have appeared here inadvertently, then we would be pleased to hear from anyone wishing to offer corrections.

Same crime but different treatment

Over the last couple of decades, Mutahida Qaumi Movement has learnt to disown it's works, rather the terrorists who fail to remain at large, for example

Crime:
MQM's Rizwan Qureshi burnt 258 people alive for refusing to pay Rs 20 Million extortion.
Similarly, MQM's Saulat Mirza murdered Hakeem Saeed for refusing to pay Rs 20 Million extortion.

Punishment:
MQM wants Rizwan Qureshi to be executed in public.

However, MQM wants Saulat Mirza's execution to be postponed.

Same crime but different treatment.

Baldia Factory Workers were burnt alive by MQM


Mutahid Qaumi Movement is behind the deadly fire at Bladia Town Factory, in which 258 factory workers were burnt alive, revealed Joint Investigation Team Report.

In the report submitted to Sindh High Court, Advocate General Sindh Rangers, Major Ashfaque Ahmed, claimed that they had arrested a MQM Terrorist, Mohammad Rizwan Qureshi, in connection to the industrial fire.

During the interrogation, the accused claimed that a well-known party leaders of MQM Karachi Tanzeemi Committee, Hammad Siddiqui and Farooq Saleem, had demanded Rs20 Million in extortion via his front man from the owners of Ali Enterprises in August 2012.

Following this, the owner met the party’s Baldia Town sector in-charge, Asghar Baig, and told him that someone was using the party’s name to extort money. Baig spoke to his brother, Majid, and they took the factory owners to the MQM’s headquarters in Azizabad, Nine Zero. They had arranged a meeting with the in-charge of the Karachi Tanzeemi Committee, Hammad Siddiqui and Farooq Saleem, and told them that the factory owners were party supporters. They also told Hammad and Saleem about the extortion threats.

According to the report, Hammad and Saleem, claimed that the issue was not due to their demand. The suspect told the JIT that the response of the Karachi Tanzeemi Committee’s in-charge upset Baig and his brother who exchanged harsh words with Hammad and Saleem.

A few days later, according to Rizwan, Hammad suspended Baig from his position and replaced him with Rehman Bhola. The report claims that Hammad and Saleem sent Bhola to collect extortion money from the owners of Ali Enterprises on orders from a party official and former minister.

"Rehman Bhola demanded Rs20 Million as extortion from the factory owners," stated the report. "When they refused on 11th September, 2012, he (Bhola) and his accomplices threw a chemical substance that started the fire at the factory." The report claimed that the next day, the Crime Investigation Department raided Baig and Majid’s house and left with Majid in their custody.

Baig’s brother was released after the police recorded statements of the factory owners claiming that he was not involved in the incident.

Quoting the accused, the JIT report stated that after receiving orders from a high official in the party, then Sindh Industries Minister, Rauf Siddiqui, went to the police station and registered a case against the factory owners. They had arranged for bail before arrest from the SHC but the Rauf Siddiqui used his connections to get their bail cancelled.

It was then that a Former Prime Minister stepped in to help the owners and got them a bail from the Lahore High Court instead. MQM leaders claimed, however, that the premier should not intervene in a provincial matter.

The report added that he (Bhola) and an unidentified member of the party took Rs1.5 Million to dispose of the case. The accused told the JIT that the information he had shared with them, he had received from the former sector in-charge of Baldia Town.