Zia had founded MQM, says Aslam Baig


Former Pakistani army chief General (retd) Mirza Aslam Beg has said that late dictator Zia-ul-Haq was responsible for the formation of the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM).
In an interview to the Voice of America, General Beg, who was the vice-chief of the army staff in General Zia’s military administration, said, “It was Zia who had founded the Muttahida Quami Movement.”
 
General Beg, who was the Chief of Army Staff from 1988 to 1991, said President Pervez Musharraf should be asked why he relied on the MQM so much.
MQM broadly represents the Urdu speaking migrants from India who were settled in Pakistan’s business hub Karachi after the bitter Partition of the subcontinent in 1947.
General Beg said it was under the present government that the offices of MQMs rival, MQM (Haqeeqi), were shut down and its people sent to jail. 

Pakistan: Imran Farooq murder linked to rows within MQM party: Guardian


Imran Farooq Imran Farooq was a senior figure within Pakistan's Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) party. Photograph: AP The Scotland Yard investigation into the murder in London of the leading Pakistani politician Dr Imran Farooq has been told that rows within his own party may have led to his assassination.
Farooq, 50, was stabbed to death earlier this monthduring an attack in which he was also beaten near his home in Edgware, north London. Farooq was a senior figure in Pakistan's MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement) party, and was in exile in London at the time of his death. The murder is being investigated by Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism branch because of the political dimension to the killing.
Sources say intelligence suggests his death was linked to rows within the MQM.
Farooq, once prominent in MQM, had taken a back seat. A senior Pakistani source said he may have been about to endorse or join a new party set up by Pakistan's former military ruler, General Pervez Musharraf. The source said of the motive: "It lies within the MQM. Dr Farooq was probably going to join Musharraf."He is vowing to leave his own London exile and return home to launch a fresh bid for power. His new party, the All Pakistan Muslim League, will launch its programme in London later this week.
Asked by the Sunday Telegraph about his reaction to Farooq's murder, Musharraf said: "It is terrible that such an assassination could happen in a place like London."
Farooq, who was married with two young sons, claimed UK asylum in 1999 alongside Altaf Hussain, the MQM's leader. Hussain, who also lives in exile in London, has said "enemies of the MQM" killed Farooq and they will try to kill him. Pakistan's media reported him as saying on Friday: "Now the enemies of the movement are after my life, but I want to tell them I am not afraid of anyone, whether it's a superpower like the United States or its Nato allies or their Pakistani agents … I fear the Almighty Allah and will never bow down before the conspirators even if they get my British citizenship rescinded."
Police in London are still hunting an attacker who, one witness said, appeared to be an Asian man. Analysts say the MQM has longstanding rivalries with ethnic Pashtun and Sindhi parties in Karachi. The MQM has also been riven by occasional internecine violence.
Before entering the UK, Farooq spent seven years on the run in Pakistan from criminal charges while the MQM was engaged in a violent battle for control of Karachi. He remained a key party figure. While MQM leader Hussain is protected by private guards and rarely appears in public following death threats, colleagues said Farooq never believed he was at risk and had played a smaller role in the party since the birth of his sons, now aged five and three.
Farooq was attacked on his way home from his job at a chemist's shop. He was found near his home after neighbours witnessed what they believed was a fight. Paramedics were called but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
MQM party officials in the party's stronghold of Karachi declared a 10-day period of mourning. Previous political killings have triggered riots and deadly clashes between rival factions. Police are keeping an open mind as to the identity of Farooq's killer and their investigation continues.

MQM leader's murder linked to rows within party: report

KARACHI: MQM senior party leader, Dr. Imran Farooq may have been killed due to conflicts in his own party, a report in the Guardian stated on Sunday.
The report said that Farooq, who was stabbed to death in London earlier this month, may have been about to join a new political party set up by former president Pervez Musharraf and his assassination could have been linked to that.
Farooq’s assassination is being investigated by the Scotland Yard.
Also on Sunday, MQM Chief, Altaf Hussain said that the “international establishment” and a few powerful countries had planned a conspiracy to eliminate him and Farooq’s murder was a part of this plot.

قتل اندرونی اختلافات کا نتیجہ: گارڈین

برطانوی اخبار گارڈین میں چھپنے والے ایک مضمون میں دعویٰ کیا گیا ہے کہ لندن میں سکاٹ لینڈ یارڈ کی تحقیقات کے دوران پولیس کو بتایا گیا ہے کہ ڈاکٹر عمران فاروق کے قتل کا تعلق متحدہ قومی موومنٹ کے اندرونی اختلافات کا نتیجہ ہو سکتا ہے۔
ڈاکٹر عمران فاروق کو اس ماہ کے شروع میں شمالی لندن کے علاقے مِل ہِل میں چاقو کے وار کر کے ہلاک کر دیا گیا تھا۔ وہ ایک کیمسٹ شاپ پر کام کرتے تھے جہاں سے وہ واپس گھر جا رہے تھے۔ انہیں ان کے پڑوسیوں نے گھر کے پاس زخمی حالت میں زمین پر پڑے ہوئے دیکھا۔ جس کے بعد طبی عملے کو بلایا گیا جس نے ان کے ہلاک ہو جانے کی تصدیق کی۔
اس واقعے کے سیاسی محرکات کی وجہ سے برطانوی پولیس یعنی سکاٹ لینڈ یارڈ کی انسدادِ دہشت گردی برانچ اس کی تحقیقات کر رہی ہے۔
اخبار گارڈین نے پاکستان کے ایک سینیئر ذریعے کا حوالہ دیتے ہوئے کہا ہے کہ ڈاکٹر عمران فاروق جنرل پرویز مشرف کی جماعت کی حمایت یا اس میں شمولیت اختیار کرنے والے تھے۔
جنرل مشرف نے ڈاکٹر عمران فاروق کے قتل پر اپنا رد عمل دیتے ہوئے کہا تھا کہ یہ بات انتہائی افسوسناک ہے کہ اس طرح کا واقعہ لندن جیسی جگہ پر ہوا۔
اخبار نے پاکستان کی ایک سینیئر شخصیت کا حوالہ دیتے ہوئے لکھا ہے کہ ڈاکٹر عمران فاروق کے قتل کی وجہ ایم کیو ایم کے اندر ہی موجود ہے۔ ’وہ شاید مشرف کی پارٹی میں شامل ہو رہے تھے‘۔
اخبار کے مطابق اس سینیئر شخصیت کا کہنا ہے کہ ڈاکٹر عمران فاروق اپنی جلا وطنی ختم کر کے لندن سے واپس پاکستان جا کر سیاست شروع کرنے کا ارادہ رکھتے تھے۔ ان کی ممکنہ نئی سیاسی جماعت آل پاکستان مسلم لیگ اس ہفتے لندن میں اپنے سیاسی پروگرام کا اجرا کر رہی ہے۔
ایم کیو ایم کے قائد الطاف حسین کہہ چکے ہیں کہ ڈاکٹر عمران فاروق کو پارٹی کے دشمنوں نے قتل کیا ہے اور اب یہ دشمن ان کی جان کے درپے ہیں۔
دوسری جانب لندن میں پولیس ابھی تک قاتل کا سراغ لگانے کی کوشش کر رہی ہے جس کے بارے میں ایک عینی شاہد کا کہنا ہے کہ وہ کوئی ایشیائی شخص تھا۔

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