The Sindh High Court’s Justice Maqbool Baqar effectively binned the FIR, as there was not an iota of evidence against Afaq, who asked for bail so that he could get out of jail after seven long years. “I have been in prison since 2004 and all 11 cases were filed while I was incarcerated,” he said, adding that the papers all said that the crimes were committed at his “behest”. As a result, Afaq is free of this case - but he remains behind bars as he has yet to make bail in one last case, dating to 2002.
During the course of the hearing, the judge asked whether the police had arrested the men who were accused of actually kidnapping and torturing the water board staffer Khalid Hussain. The PG said that Yameen alias Hakla, Ejaz alias Baboo, Raees alias Topi and another man were on the run.
Hussain’s lawyer continued to oppose Afaq’s bail on technical grounds but Justice Baqar said: “Right now you don’t have the right of audience.” He then turned to the PG and later to Afaq to ask about his cases pending adjudication.
The bench also went through the doctor’s report of injuries to Khalid Hussain.
Come on buddy, let’s both face court, says Afaq
Meanwhile, another bench, of Justice Gulzar Ahmed and Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, heard Afaq’s petition asking for the police to be ordered to register an FIR against MQM chief Altaf Hussain, Anees Qaimkhani, Syed Haider Imam Rizvi and others. He wants the FIR to be registered for an attack on the MQM-H headquarters Bait-ul Hamza in which two workers were killed. The bench ordered for notices to be issued to the PG and AG for November 28.
A spirited Afaq said that soon Altaf Hussain, the chief of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) would be facing a court of law and then alone Karachi and its people would be rid of “politics at gunpoint”.
Talking to the media during a one-hour adjournment for his bail hearing, Afaq said that, “The two men arrested as accused in the murder of Dr Imran Farooq were directly linked to the brutal murder and now it will not be possible for the MQM chief to come to Karachi, ending his self exile”.
Rehman Malik was correct when he denied the arrests as disclosed by the London Police, Afaq said, explaining that Malik did not necessarily know this as not all federal agencies reported to him. Some of them directly report to the prime minister. “These alleged killers were not arrested by the police and therefore it is not necessary for this to be in [Malik’s] knowledge,” Afaq said. Altaf Hussain was behind the murders of Raziq Khan, SM Tariq, Azeem Ahmed Tariq, Badr Iqbal, Khalid bin Waleed and several others. The entire city is being held hostage to guntoting youngsters and we want to rid the city of Altaf Hussain and his men, he said.
Afaq also said that his party would be taking part in the general elections.
Mirza apprehends arrest
Afaq was not alone in court as former home minister Zulfiqar Mirza sprang a few surprises when he reached the SHC to express solidarity with the MQM-H chief.
The first surprise was Mirza’s sudden appearance and the second was his intelligence that MQM planned to make an appearance in Afaq’s bail plea. Indeed, Muhammad Jivani advocate of the MQM’s legal aid committee opposed Afaq’s bail in the water board staffer’s case.
Mirza suddenly appeared in the courtroom at 9:15am and sat next to Afaq. He was in the middle of exchanging pleasantries when the Reader issued a general warning for people to stay quiet and maintain the decorum of the court.
Silence fell immediately but Mirza kept whispering to Afaq who nodded in agreement frequently. The two leaders were surrounded by the MQM-H’s central information secretary and a few workers.
Later, Mirza talked to the media in the corridor. He said that he had openly supported the “oppressed” Afaq for six months.
On another note, Mirza said: “I have a feeling that in my own government [PPP rule] I will go to jail. With this in mind, I am readying myself to climb the stairs of the court as I am aware that the lift is not used for prisoners. They have to take the stairs.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 16th, 2011.
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Instead of writing letters to David Camron about Mr Zulfiqar Mirza, why not all the mqm ministers come over to london and hand delivered the letter to David camron personally and face the jail .I bet none would have the courage because they know the truth about the murder took place in london. Long live Zulfiqar Mirza and Habib Jaan.
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Two irrelevants have joined hands.Zero plus zero is still a zero. Will it make a difference? Doesn't look like it. Why did Zul Mirza have to go to UK to file cases? He could have easily done it his own country when the CJ is well disposed towards any collaborators of Musharraf. He missed a chance of any possible indictment. From UK he won't be allowed to make any incendiary, divisive and racist statements. Law of Disaffection will be applied and he can be reprimanded or possibly going behind bars.
Afaq's struggle is in many ways similar to Nelson Mandella's fight against the apartheid government of South Africa! Good luck to both Afaq and Zulfiqar Mirza.
Mr. Zulfiquar Mirza has already left for UK along with some documents. Mr. Afaq should get justice. Lot of real time dramas are in waiting. I think the establishment is in too much hurry. I hope all goes well in a constitutional and democratic way.
another puppet show in making against mqm by mirza and some elements of establishment. they are just jealous of mqm's work in karachi and karachi's development. but he is a guy which will let them down because 90% of his people have return to their original and true home which have support over the urban areas of sindh.
Maybe Afaq should not have listened to the agencies men whispering in his ear and giving him pipe dreams of glory and feeding his ego.
He was irrelevant in 92 when he had the support of agencies and Rangers and he is even more irrelevant now.
Those who were against of Mohajir qomi movement of ALTAF HUSSAIN , Now supporting Today's Mohajir qomi movement of Afaq. What a Hpocrisy ....!!!
Mubarak Ho! I am sure nine-zero will respect the court's orders or maybe that's just wishful thinking.
Gotta give credit to Afaq for taking all this bullying on the chin. He hasn't got only his case to fight but also a decade long vendetta.
Mr. Mirza Sahb, enter into you a strategic alliance with PTI if you dont wanna join if you truly are what you claim to be (i.e., a patriot, nationalist, fearless).