ANP, MQM-H to form 'grand alliance' to bring peace to Karachi

Delegation of grand alliance also expected to meet MQM Chief Altaf Hussain to tackle violence, extortion issue.


Web Desk March 18, 2012
ANP, MQM-H to form 'grand alliance' to bring peace to Karachi

ISLAMABAD: To restore peace in Karachi, Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi (MQM-H) and Awami National Party (ANP) has decided to form a grand alliance.

While speaking at a joint press conference in Islamabad on Sunday, MQM-H chief Afaq Ahmed said a delegation of the grand alliance would also meet Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) chief, Altaf Hussain.

Rejecting the notion that Karachi is facing an ethnic conflict, ANP Senator Zahid Khan said different mafias active in the city were behind the deteriorating situation. Adding to the point, ANP leader Shahi Syed said that he has no links with the extortion mafia or the “bori mafia”.

Protest against extortion

On Saturday, traders and transporters in Karachi and other urban centres of Sindh observed a shutter-down and wheel-jam strike in support of the MQM’s protest against ‘rising incidents of extortion in Karachi. Unlike the past, this time around the strike remained largely peaceful.

The business community also warned that extortion cases have once again started spiralling out of control and if the government does not take action, the situation may worsen like last year’s chaos.

COMMENTS (30)

Abid P. Khan | 12 years ago | Reply

@Maryam: "This is a nice effort on the part of ANP and MQM(H)."

Amn Peace Committee of Lyari fame, will steer the Grand Alliance, while Zulfiqar Mirza will be the Chairman and President of this alliance.

Then the city will get peace, peace and peace.

Navaid | 12 years ago | Reply

@imran khan: I think you need a refill on your medication. ANP has absolutely zero mandate in Sindh, in fact, I didn't even hear about ANP until the last elections. Get a life.

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