Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s demand for Karachi to be handed over to the army incensed members of the National Assembly en masse who decried the party’s call, terming it ‘undemocratic’.
MQM MNA Farooq Sattar made the demand while addressing the lower house on a point of order, saying that Article 245 of the Constitution should be invoked to protect the lives and properties of the people in the metropolis. The army should act without discrimination against all groups involved in terrorist activities, he added.
However, legislators from all other parties decried the demand, deeming it preposterous. “Invoking Article 245 of the Constitution (as demanded by the MQM) is like imposing martial law in a city,” said Minister for States and Frontier Regions, Lt. General (retd) Abdul Qadir Baloch of the PML-N.
“The army is not trained for the job proposed by the MQM and they cannot be given the responsibility to maintain law and order.”
Baloch explained that under Article 245, the civil government can call the army in aid and it was the prerogative of the Parliament to take such a decision.
Article 245 (1) reads as “The Armed Forces shall, under the directions of the Federal Government, defend Pakistan against external aggression or threat of war, and, subject to law, act in aid of civil power when called upon to do so.”
Leader of the Opposition Syed Khurshid Shah also vehemently opposed the idea of deploying army in Karachi, calling it ‘undemocratic’. He said that the ulterior motive behind the MQM’s insistence was to defame the provincial government of Pakistan Peoples Party. “The MQM has made a political mistake by making this demand.”
The issues of Karachi should be tackled through negotiations with all political parties, he said. “We need to strengthen democracy and should avoid such undemocratic demands that have the propensity to harm the system.”
Meanwhile, MQM chief Altaf Hussain issued a statement, saying his “demand for the deployment of the army to protect the life and property of the Katchi community in light of the severe and critical condition of law and order in certain areas of Karachi” is constitutional. He refers to Article 149(4) and Article 245(1) of the Constitution.
He also cited precedence by referring to a 1994 Supreme Court judgment in the Shehla Zia Case.
Along with rejecting the army deployment option, opposition parties condemned the law and order situation in Karachi as well. Members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) and Awami Muslim League (AML) staged a token walkout from National Assembly proceedings against the Karachi situation.
“It should be examined as to why the situation in Karachi reached a point where the MQM had to make this demand”, said PTI Deputy Chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi. However, he did not subscribe to the demand.
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Sheikh Aftab Ahmad rejected MQM’s demand for handing over of Karachi to army as he urged political parties of Sindh to join hands and find a solution instead of blaming each other.
Meanwhile, Ghous Bux Mahar from the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional group also rejected the demand saying, “If no one is paying heed to Sindh governor Dr. Ishratul Ibad, then he should resign.”
Separately, Jamaat-e-Islami chief Munawar Hassan said that military operations across the country has only rendered losses and Karachi’s issues cannot be solved by an operation either.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 28th, 2013.
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@aysha M a few days ago you were urging not to go for an army operation. What happened now that you are now up for it. An operation clean up with a witness protection programme and speedy transparent trials along with appropriate public punishments / strict sentencing is the only solution for Karachi.
When pti wants army during elections for safety that is fine. When mqm asks for it they are traitors?
Mqm is as much a Pakistani party as you are. They live in Pakistan. Karachi is part of Pakistan. They contest elections in Pakistan. If they don't et elected from another province does not mean thy are no longer part of the country.
Of anything it is this pti attitude which creates hate and animosity. Learn to love your own people, because it is these people which form your country collectively.
Let us take a chill pill and let the cool heads prevail.
All options should be used, to restore peace in Karachi Solidarity is subcutaneous in Karachi and those intoxicated by power will be surprised when the Karachites will transcend party lines and stand together to march towards their common good, whatever that takes, enough has gone x times more than its acceptable limit. Karachi cannot and will not accept killings of its people on daily basis. We stand behind our elected representatives who talk of common good. Enough of butchering of those who feed the country.
we want army to be deployed in karachi.to bring peace.everyone opposes MQM because of their own corruptions in karachi.they are afraid that if army comes they would not be able to carry out their illegal activities.MQM is right here.it was always right.but nobody listens to our demands.we want safety and protection in karachi.we cant lose more brothers and sisters from our city.army should carry out a strong operation in lyari against peoples aman committee and all the preceeding political people supporting it.including qaim ali shah.
Do we have any other option than calling army? The political parties did not pay any attention to this issue seriously despite the fact that this is a very serious issue. Thre needs a major revamp to Karachi; be it through political men's or through army.
This is one possible solution over the issue. With political parties struggling to form a common stance against de weaponization and political interference within police, situation of karachi remains blurred. Barbarism have damaged this economic hub of Pakistan and its a time to decide and think seriously about the future of this city.. Wake up Nawaz Sahab.. Do something for Karachi and karachites will remember u forever...!
Solidarity is subcutaneous in Karachi and those intoxicated by power will be surprised when the Karachites will transcend party lines and stand together to march towards their common good, whatever that takes, enough has gone x times more than its acceptable limit. Karachi cannot and will not accept killings of its people on daily basis. We stand behind our elected representatives who talk of common good. Enough of butchering those who feed the country.
Altaf HUSSAIN is not even a Pakistani. He is British citizen . Why he is poking his nose into affairs of Pakistan. He should be worried about $600000 found in his properties which was confiscated by the British govt. From where he got that money? Basically he should mind his own business.
Cold calculated callousness against urban Sindh will not go unchallenged. People of Karachi are together to march forward to protect their right in Karachi. its time to sincerely engage to solve matters before it snowballs into something irreversible
All MQM wants is its hand in cookie jar. Please, give them something.