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==Opposing views==
It is generally believed in Pakistan that MQM was created by the [[Inter-Services Intelligence]] (ISI), the premier military intelligence agency in Pakistan. It was created to break the stronghold of [[Benazir Bhutto]] in her home province, [[Sindh]]. ISI believed that the ethnic tension between Sindhis and Muhajirs would distract Benazir Bhutto and her political party, [[Pakistan Peoples Party]], from launching campaign against the military government of General [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]]. Altaf Hussain was living in Chicago at that time and he was called to form a Muhajir ethnic political party with funds supplied by ISI.

The success of MQM in attracting support of Muhjairs both surprised and scared the ISI. This unexpected popularity helped MQM to chart its own independent political course rather than follow the ISI agenda. MQM went out of ISI's control and began a violent struggle for Muhajir ascendancy that turned Karachi into a virtual war-zone. In [[1992]], after months of extreme violence by MQM thugs, [[Pakistan Army]] launched a military operation to restore law and order in Karachi. MQM gunmen were killed or arrested, armories and torture rooms were destroyed. The Army involvement is an indication of the seriousness of the crisis that MQM perpetrated in Karachi. Since the army operation and subsequent heavy-handed law enformcement by Pakistani police and paramilitary forces, MQM has said to have "given up" its violent activities. Since 2002, MQM has entered into an alliance with [[Perves Musharraf]]'s government and has won the recent City District Government Elections for the Karachi district, electing its own [[Mustafa Kamal]] as [[Nazim]] of [[Karachi]]. Some view the recent acquisition of political clout by MQM through violence and intimidation as a foretaste of future campaigns of violence and terror against all who oppose or criticize its organization, structure or leadership.


==Recent trend==
==Recent trend==

Revision as of 15:22, 18 June 2006


Altaf Hussain (Urdu: الطاف حسین) is the leader of Pakistan's political party, Muttahida Qaumi Movement formerly known as the Muhajir Qaumi Movement (MQM).


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Marriage

He married a Baloch Sindhi lady, Malika Faiza Gabol daughter of Faisal Gabol, (now Faiza Altaf) in 2001 . They have a daughter, Afzaa Altaf, 3 years old.

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Recent trend

MQM boycotted 2001 municipal elections because it believed that the military government in place in Islamabad would not conduct free elections where MQM could win. It later regretted its decision as Jamaat-i-Islami won Mayoral elections in Karachi. MQM participated in 2002 national election and secured most of the urban areas seats in Sindh province. Altaf Hussain supported General Pervez Musharraf's volte-face on September 11, 2001 attacks in New York, USA. Recently he visited India and spoke on many international forums. In 2005, Haq Parast candidates, supported by MQM, won the municipal elections in Karachi and Hyderabad.

Whatever political power the MQM has exists within the confines of Karachi. Leaders and supporters of the party hold many important positions in the government. Most of these government officers use the tactics of fear and intimidation to silence anyone who opposes their agenda.

It is wrongly believed that all Mohajirs in Pakistan are also all active supporters of MQM and its leader Altaf Hussain; Mohajirs from educated and more privileged socio-economic backgrounds do not support the MQM.

Yearwise detail of MQM's atrocities

MQM was and is based on violence and mistrust. The following page gives a clearcut discription of the atrocities committed by MQM(MQMActrocities)

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