Friday, September 17, 2010

**JP** Did RAW murder Imran Farooq to create ethnic strife in Karachi?



Did RAW murder Imran Farooq to create ethnic strife in Karachi

The Editors | September 17, 2010 at 4:54 am | Categories: Current Affairs | URL: http://wp.me/p8qeu-8mT

It is no big secret that the Bharati Intellegence service RAW is active in Karachi, first killing a member of one group and then assassinating the member of the opposing group, trying to create ethnic strife in Pakistan's commercial hub. Many analysts wonder about the murder of MQM activist Imran Farooq who was killed in London.

All the the 80s RAW has been placing bombs in Karachi to exacerbate tensions and halt the progress of Karachi. This killing seems to be another attempt to disrupt the life in Karachi.

KARACHI: Dr Imran Farooq, a founding leader of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and the organisation's first secretary general, was assassinated in London on Thursday evening. Dr Farooq also served as the party's only convener.

Television reports, quoting party and family sources, said Dr Farooq was attacked by some unidentified men with daggers near his London residence. He died of multiple wounds.

But according to one source, a lone assailant had been lying in wait inside the apartment block where Dr Farooq lived on the first floor. He was attacked with a knife when he was climbing the stairs. He died on the spot.

At first the MQM leadership tried to keep the murder under wraps. Meetings in different cities to mark the 57th birthday of the party's founding leader, Altaf Hussain, were suddenly cancelled for "unavoidable reasons" and supporters were told by senior leader Dr Farooq Sattar to go home.

Tens of thousands of people had assembled in different places in Karachi, Hyderabad and other towns in Sindh to celebrate their leader's birthday.

At the same time, the MQM leadership in Karachi and London went into closed-door sessions to discuss the situation arising out of the development. Reports from London said the police had cordoned off the apartment block and preliminary investigations had begun.

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack so far and no arrests have been made.

Dr Imran Farooq is remembered by Muttahida loyalists as one of the key figures who laid the foundation for the All Pakistan Mohajir Students' Organisation (APMSO), which eventually turned out to be a forerunner of the MQM.

During the early 1980s, the APMSO was converted into a fully fledged political party to advocate the cause of the Urdu-speaking popuce, mainly in Karachi and other parts of urban Sindh.

With Altaf Hussain as its leader, the bespectacled Dr Farooq was appointed secretary general of the party. He was also regarded as one of the main ideologues and the brain behind education of the party cadre.

When in 1992 Altaf Hussain went into self-imposed exile in the wake of a military crackdown, Dr Farooq went underground in Karachi, running the party from hiding. Although he was declared absconder by the then government, he continued to dodge the authorities.

Eventually he managed to slip out of the country on a fake passport and under an assumed name. After arriving in London, he applied for political asylum.

In the initial years he was one of the main players who helped Altaf Hussain oversee the party's restructuring from London.

Even then his brutal killing sent the Muttahida rank and file into a daze,
leaving them searching for answers.

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