Despite unconfirmed reports to this effect, the decision to put Ebad back in the governor’s seat was unexpected – at least in the short timeframe in which it happened. The two parties were at extreme odds just a few days ago.
In a statement released on Monday, the MQM said that President Asif Ali Zardari had called Altaf Hussain and requested him to allow Ebad back as governor, to which Hussain agreed. Yet sources claim that there were several intermediaries who helped broker the deal – which included US diplomats. “The decision was taken after a meeting of the MQM with US Ambassador Cameron Munter late last week. They [the MQM] were told either to support the government or keep mum,” a PPP leader told The Express Tribune.
Among other persons said to be critical in helping the two parties come together was Pakistan Muslim League Quaid (PML-Q) leader Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, who is said to have been instrumental in persuading the MQM to side with the government’s favoured nominee for Senate opposition leader, Abdul Ghafoor Haideri of the Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam.
The move has led to renewed speculation as to whether the MQM will rejoin the PPP in the ruling coalition. MQM spokesperson Wasay Jalil has said that the party will remain in the opposition benches.
“We will play our role as the opposition party in all houses in the fullest sense,” said Jalil. However, Jalil was also quoted by the media just a day ago as saying, emphatically, that Ebad would not come back as Sindh governor.
Sources familiar with the matter say that the MQM will rejoin the government and withdraw its resignations from the federal and Sindh cabinets. The resignations have still not been accepted, despite having been tendered more than three weeks ago.
The MQM’s seats in the National Assembly, meanwhile, are those typically reserved for independent parliamentarians. This has resulted in the unique situation where, regardless of whether they are in government or opposition, MQM legislators keep the same seats.
The party most frustrated by the announcement of Ebad’s return is likely to be the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) which had been hoping to persuade the MQM to join a ‘grand opposition alliance’ that would seek to oust the current PPP-led administration from office. The PML-N has made no secret of its disappointment.
“The decision that the MQM has taken today regarding sending Ebad back to resume his office as Sindh Governor has discredited the MQM a lot in Punjab,” said Ahsan Iqbal, the party’s spokesperson and a member of the National Assembly.
On the other hand, the Awami National Party (ANP), often considered a rival of the MQM for electoral dominance over the party’s political base in Karachi, has welcomed the MQM’s decision.
“Since the day MQM first parted its ways, we were assuming that Governor Ebad and all MQM members and ministers would come back and rejoin the government. This is not surprising for us,” said Qadir Khan, Sindh spokesperson for the ANP.
The MQM, however, seems keen to take ownership of the decision. Jalil, the party spokesperson, said that the decision was taken by the party alone. And a delegation of senior MQM leaders has been sent to Karachi Airport to receive the Sindh governor on his arrival back from Dubai, an unusual move that political observers suggests that the MQM wants to signal that it alone was responsible for Ebad moving back to his post. Ebad is due to return on a specially chartered plane from Dubai.
Yet some MQM leaders hinted at being pressured to allow Ebad to come back, though they described it at least partially as ‘public’ pressure.
“There was immense pressure by different political parties, people and civil society members who were demanding the return of Ishratul Ebad Khan as Governor Sindh,” said Raza Haroon, a member of the party’s central coordination committee.
‘I had a dream’
Meanwhile, Sindh Home Minister Manzoor Wassan is overjoyed at Governor Ebad’s return, albeit for a different reason entirely. Wassan had just a few days ago claimed to have seen Ebad returning to his post in a dream, which he likened to a prophetic vision, and claims that he has also dreamt that the MQM would rejoin the treasury benches.
“Not only one time, but I had a dream twice that Governor Ebad would come and resume his job,” Wassan told The Express Tribune.
He said that people had mocked him but he had been proven right. “I can clarify here that my earlier dream will also come true and MQM will join the treasury benches,” he added. (Additional reporting by Hafeez Tunio in Karachi)
Published in The Express Tribune, July 19th, 2011.
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@Ali habib: Not necessary all critics should be from MQM. Due to its popularity, lot of politicians and their workers are jeleous and leave no stone unturned to criticize - opposition just for the sake of opposition. We must all be realistic. We must be able to say spade a spade.
I am not disappointed but rather glad that that people are enlighten by our media to know what is corrent and what is wrong.
Inshallah this will translate in to a vote bank which will elect a sensible and educate cadre of Government in futue based on their past performance and ability to LEAD and not RULE.
Regards
Dr. Saleem Siddiqi
Johannesburg - South Africa
@Dr. Saleem Siddiqi: how many people are with mqm, due to its dynamic decisioning, see the comments with this news article.
Simple, with power comes responsibility, If MQM take the positions, they must also take the responsibility, They must take responsibility of all these years, and must be accounable for all what happens in Karachi and Sindh
@Dr. Saleem Siddiqi: Meeting Afaq was certainly a positive signal from PPP. Right? The actual proverb says "war and love" only, and that too has no place in civilized society. What MQM is doing now is called "thali ka bengan" approach.
In and out and always shout + fought
congratulation choudhery Shujayat Hussain who has played a crucial role in the compromise bet ween the parties and resulting in peace restored in blood smeared city. Thank you choudhery sahib.
Coming and going what you doing????????????????????????????
HAHAHAHA what a joke!
Manzoor Wasan's dream has come true (with a little bit of push from Munter). Now whose nightmare would tarnish it?
Now let's wait for the next fight....after all they are all 'brothers'
@Aftab Kenneth Wilson: Right! but wait a minute..he has been the governor during all those years when Karachi burnt and people got killed. what exactly are his achievements?
When will MQM understand that any alliance other than PPP would be unnatural. Vast majority of its vote bank is in urban Sindh; it belongs to Sindh and Sindh belongs to its vote bank. Over years it flirted with PML(N) and got a bloody nose. It would be wise for MQM to focus on politics in Sindh and give up its ambitions of becoming a national party; there is no shame in being a regional party. By supporting PPP it would be better placed to influence its policies, serve its own supporters, achieve ethical harmony, political stability, growth and prosperity.
so its official, US is running the affairs in Pakistan.
@Hairaan: In Politics, War and Love - every thing is allowed. My friend this is called politics which changes its course every hours. Pst enemy becomes friend and foe and vice versa.
Having said this, the move is likely to bring a long term peace, brotherhood especially with ANP leaders who have already appreciated this move.
As long as PPP is appreciating and giving positive signals, the peace alongwith MQM is guaranteed. But when PPP start behaving like a RULER than things goes from bad to worst.
Hope PPP will learn lessons from their mistakes and behave in accordance with the wishes of Karachi people.
Regards
Dr. Saleem Siddiqi
Johannesburg South Africa.
@Salman: what you said is absolutely correct. But do you think that those who cast their votes in elections do understand what you said? No, more than 95% of voters don't have any understanding about the democratic system. It is needed to first educate them than give them the right to elect their representative for Provincial and National Assembly.
Good Step! Welcome Welcome!
Welcome back home Sir. In fact Dr. sahib knows how to balance things in Sindh. He is basically a nice, cool person with level head. I hope all goes well now and hardliners on all sides will think before spitting venom.
Next up: Ms. Marvi Memon's return to PML-Q!!! :D
@karachiite: Your vote will not effect, whether you vote or not, but your vote will be caste for the Kite ... LOLX
I am totally against MQM rejoining the government but believe they took a ature decision to bridge and heal than to confront. Confrontation would have been the easier option. I still understand it won't be an easy ride but guess representatives of Karachi have a tough task and since they live in Sindh reconciliation with party representing rural Sindh is extremely important. Not an easy decision based on strong internal sentiments but still right
@Munsif Ali: Principled stand is to get best for Karachi in the worst of situation. I believe it's very mature to ensure you don't become a puppet in other people's war but manage your own best interest.
@Owais Siddiqui: You regret what? The regret would have been later mate. ZM meeting Afaq was not for fun it was a clear message to MQM of what's to come. Then you would have said they are for violence and don't believe in reconciliation.
@Ali: Absolutely if blackmailing is the only language then that should be it. ZM was all reconciliatory in his speeches? Wasn't he fanning hate? Do you think he meant all well.
@Saleem: So what would you like MQM to do? Go on full blown opposition? Do you ever think that can achieve anything for Karachi? How many political parties have come to demand a local body system? Except MQM? Guys get real
@karachiite: Why? What were you hoping? Blood letting and direct confrontation?
@MK: Why sad? Just because MQM has reconciled.... What would be the result of a free election? PPP will again come to power in Sindh... So how do you manage the situation? You are between a rock and a hard place and to get your say as perpetual minority in the province these are the ways to go. Further I believe army influenced their decision too. If it was nit army's displeasure ZM would never have apologized for his hate speech. Get real guys.... We are too confrontationist in our approach all the time. Politics is achieving results andif you are too principled you won't be in politics they should instead be a think tank
This makes you laugh at the political set up and cry for the future of the country.
One thing is for sure: neither PPP nor MQM will get my vote. Ever..
@MK: Yes, he was governor of Sindh, and Karachi is a part of Sindh. Yes, again, governor is supposed to be non-political, but only as much as the President is supposed to be non-political. But that will be in a country where constitutional provisions have some meaning, for example in India. In Pakistan, the courts have ruled that the President should not be running party affairs, but he continue to directly manage the party and is conducting the foreign policy and day to day affairs. And no one cares. In civilized countries people are out on the streets making sure that fundamental provisions of the constitution are enforced and do not leave until constitution is adhered to. The parliament, judiciary, legislature, and above all, the people of those countries are respected in the world. And why do you care???? You have already made $500 off of it. In Pakistan conscience are sold for far less than that. At least yours must have been the result of correctly placing your bet predicting the actions of very predictible political parties of Pakistan.
After Zulfiqar Mirza statement, fifteen people died in Karachi. Does anyone give a damn about innocent lives, or is it all about power? Once again MQM has proved that it just can't stay away from power.
such a surprising and stupid move by MQM. till yesterday i was all to vote for MQM in next elections......but now, its clear they have some hidden agenda.........so now i will not.
lols...the blackmailers got what they wanted....
@Tanzeel: How innocent you are ... :D
Shameful politics both by the PPP and MQM. Asif Zardari in utter disregard to the feelings of Sindh's hinterland, has once again capitulated before Altaf Hussain to get Ishrat ul Ebad back to the governor's house. It is also equally shameful for the MQM who has been enacting drama of severing relations with the government and that only for blackmailing Zardari.
There are rumours that Asif Zardari is going to roll back newly passed legislation in Sindh Assembly which restored old commissionerate system. If that is so it will severely demoralise the majority of people of Sindh. Mr President how low you can go to keep an ethnic party on your side?
They all think the public is still living in dark. They are ediots still playing old days politics. Grow up ediots change the way to cheat people
Sad situation for the country, but good for me . I am $500 richer.
@Ashar: "Good decision. Karachi needs people like him."
I thought he was governor of Sindh not Karachi, and isn't governor supposed to be non political?
PPP and MQM playing classic politics, they are true kings and king makers of pakistani politics, nobody paid any attention on recent events, PPP passed commissionerate system act to please sindhis and soon it will be nullified by Courts, Zulfiqar Mirza out burst against MQM and his soft cornet towards Afaq ends the remaining political career of Afaq, news that He met Afaq with the aid of jamat e islami ends jamat e islami politics in urdu speaking people, slowly and gradually PPP and MQM taking over everything and i can see a secular pakistan in future where no mullah and talibans will be out to bother pakistanis. Politics of right is over in Pakistan, say good bye to Jamat e Islami, Mullahs and PML Nawaz. Great work MQM and PPP
Why is this surprising? I only have regret for the people of Karachi.
Good decision. Karachi needs people like him.
@Dr. Saleem Siddiqi: What about the earlier decision of leaving the government? Was that good or bad? Kindly enlighten us.
@Sultan: Can you please advise how do you expect MQM to deliver and get best deal for Karachi and people who voted for them by being in opposition. Politics of Karachi is complex. PPP, JI, ANP, PML - N dont like MQM having mandate of urban sindh and to get something for urban sindh you need to ensure good relations with party representing rural sindh... so what MQM do? i think they should try to hold on and try to get the best deal by managing this uneasy marriage as long as they can.
Last week Mr Faisal Muhammed "Central Deputy Sec" General Pakistan Muslim League (ZIA) said on IRAN TV that MQM not stays in opposition because they don't have any feture plane for (Muhajir's) and he confirmed and said wait only one week then you see MQM rejoined that time I don't belive but today i appreciate Mr Faisal's observation.
In a society where political decisions are left to the whims and wishes of party supremos, with very little regard to public opinion, decisions like these are easily understandable. What is not understandable to me is that not one single person, who has commented, has tied up the target killing of Aamir Shah, former bodyguard of BB, and head of PPP wing of PIA's Employee Union yesterday with this decision of bringing back Dr. Ishratul Ibad as Governor. A message was conveyed to the PPP's leadership, indicative of things to come in Karachi in the next few days, if MQM was not brought back in the power structure. Democracy, my foot.
MQM made a mistake by leaving the government. For all practical purposes they are back except they can't re-join the govt. & make a U-turn so soon. They have their constituents to answer. This is certainly good for democracy and for a peaceful atmosphere in the biggest city of Pakistan.
Way to go.,...
This is good for Karachi peace and tranquility. Good thinking by MQM. Keep it up.
Regards
Dr. Saleem Siddiqi
Johannesburg - South Africa
What has to be understood is that irrespective of the political party and the personalities involved the bottom line is ' they are all one '.
@Junaid: Welcome to Pakistani Politics. Where were u dude all this time?
Wow! Why would they do that? After so many people dead in Karachi, this merry-go-round and MQM's somersaults continue. Pathetic.
What the hell is this? Is this a democracy? Everybody was saying that MQM will rejoin the govt. and I (Fool) was saying that no this time they have given divorce to each other but...... It is fact that MQM can't afford to live in Opposition :(
They are not joining back, only the Governor's returning.
They are all the same breed, only hope is PTI
So the issue was we will not sign the restoration of commissionerate system bill, the cost was almost 150 innocent people. No body will look after their families and kids.
Karachi has to face the terror of people like ZM so I think if this brings peace I am all for it.
This decesion good or bad again proved how bankrupt both morally and politicaly the ruling elite is.They quit government in the larger interst of country and now they are bank in power again in the larger interest of Country but they should not forget that between these two lines Hundreds were killed for what ? ? ? plzz say For the sake of national interest
@Junaid: That would be yes.... They will be torn apart by stepping in two boats at once....
MQM left the goverment..MQM joined the goverment..MQM left the goverment..MQM joined the goverment..This has been given the award of best breaking news..
What a rubbish decision from MQM! I won't be voting them next time around.
now one thing is again proved that MQM cannot stay in opposition. They need to stay in govt in order to keep karachi in their hands
Surprised, anyone?
They cant live outside govt, addicted to it. And who cares about the lost lives, even if they were mqm workers? In the land of pure, leaders only care for power and money, nothing else.
So thats for the much publicized Governor Sindh's Resignation.
Where is so called principled stand of MQM now??They unleashed terror and propaganda after Mirza's statement and now they are back on same salary in the very same govt where Mirza is senior minister.This shows MQM has no agenda but to hang on in power at any cost.With all this show, PMLN's Grand Alliance is over.Pity for them who trusted MQM for Alliance :)
Thank GOD!
Drama continues...
Good. Everything going as per script. Wonderful.
hahahahahaha
should not leave the province, and own post like this, People suffer for such decisions, It is good to see the peace in Karachi, and these parties can play a very important role in ensuring peace and prosperity
Wow .... I won a bet with one of my colleague, now i'll have a free lunch ... Thank you Altaf bhai... My observation was right for our politicians.
This is absolutely ridiculous! Are they jokers or what? Or do they lack self respect and dignity?
Over 150 people dead in Karachi over the last few days, including the ones after Mr. Mirza's outbust and Altaf Bhai can't make up his mind!
Dr.Ishrat ul Ibad has the exposure and experience to handle Karachi politically with other parties. He has to come back for good.
And who said that they will not join back.