Candidates backed by Altaf Hussain’s MQM arrested ahead of national polls in Pakistan’s southeast

Policemen stand guard along a street in Karachi on February 1, 2024, ahead of the general elections. (AFP/File)
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Updated 06 February 2024
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Candidates backed by Altaf Hussain’s MQM arrested ahead of national polls in Pakistan’s southeast

  • Hussain’s ‘MQM-London’ has been facing an unannounced ban since he made a controversial speech in 2016
  • The party announced its decision to back 81 independent candidates over the weekend, surprising political rivals

KARACHI: At least three candidates backed by Altaf Hussain’s Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) have been arrested ahead of the February 8 general elections, said a London-based party official on Tuesday, adding the police were also behind 15 others whose houses had been raided in Karachi and Hyderabad cities of Sindh province.

Hussain founded the MQM in 1984 and turned it into a significant force in Karachi before going into self-imposed exile in London in the early 1990s. He continued to manage it remotely for the next three decades, and the MQM won several elections during this period.

However, he made a controversial speech on August 22, 2016, which was deemed as anti-Pakistan and triggered a crackdown which led to the arrest of party workers and sealing of the MQM Karachi headquarters, Nine Zero.

Following the incident, Hussain’s deputies distanced themselves from his politics and formed MQM-Pakistan, which secured five national seats in the 2018 general elections. The Hussain-led party, also known as MQM-London, decided to boycott the elections.

Last Sunday, the MQM-London announced it was backing 81 candidates, which prompted a crackdown against them in Karachi and Hyderabad.

The MQM leader Mustafa Azizabadi said that a large-scale crackdown began soon after the party announced the backing of independent candidates.

“Our PS-126 candidate Dr. Osama Anjum and PS-108 contender Tehseen Abbasi have been arrested in Karachi, while Iqbal Arian, who is contesting from PS-65 Hyderabad, has also been detained,” he told Arab News, urging the chief justice of Pakistan to instruct the authorities to release the candidates immediately.

“Separately, raids have been conducted on the homes of 15 other candidates,” he added.

“Two of our candidates, Nisar Ahmed Panhwar, who is contesting for a National Assembly seat, and his son Mohsin Panhwar, who is in the race for a provincial seat, have already gone missing,” Azizabadi informed.

Sindh’s interim home minister, Brig. (r) Haris Nawaz, information minister, Ahmed Shah, and a police spokesperson in Karachi city did not respond to requests for comment.

Among the 81 candidates supported by Hussain’s party, 27 are competing for the National Assembly seats, 19 of them from Karachi, two from Hyderabad, while the rest are contesting from various other districts of Sindh province. At least 15 of them were assigned the letter “A” as their election symbol.

Among the 54 contenders for provincial seats, 37 are contesting from different Karachi constituencies, while the rest are running from other urban areas in the province.

Twenty-five of these provincial assembly candidates have secured the symbol “A,” suggesting that they were supported by Hussain from the outset, though the MQM-London did not announce it until the ballot papers were printed.


Firefighter dies battling Pakistan mall blaze raising death toll to six

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Firefighter dies battling Pakistan mall blaze raising death toll to six

  • The fire gutted several shops at Gul Plaza in Karachi’s Saddar business district late Saturday
  • Police say an investigation into the cause of fire will be launched once the blaze is doused

ISLAMABAD: A firefighter was killed while battling a blaze at a shopping mall in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi, officials said on Sunday, raising the death toll from the incident to six.

The fire, which erupted at Gul Plaza in Karachi’s Saddar business district late Saturday, gutted several shops, according to a Rescue 1122 spokesman.

Television footage showed several fire trucks using ladders, water cannons and hoses to douse the building’s floors, where flames shot out of windows and balconies.

Around 20 injured persons were shifted to hospital, where a firefighter among six individuals succumbed to burn injuries.

“The entire team and machinery are busy extinguishing the fire,” Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab said. “Firefighters are carrying out the rescue operation risking their own lives.”

The cause of the fire was not immediately known. Police said an investigation would be launched once the blaze was extinguished. However, most structures in Karachi, and other parts of the country, lack fire prevention and firefighting systems, which often result in damages and casualties.

Karachi is the capital of southern Sindh province, where such incidents are common. In November 2023, a fire tore through a shopping mall in the city, killing 10 people and injuring 22 others.

Sindh Chief Minister directed the Karachi commissioner to probe the incident and submit an inquiry report.

“Fire safety arrangements in the building must be checked,” he said. “Action be taken against those responsible in case negligence or carelessness is proven.”

In his message, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed sorrow over the loss of lives in the Karachi fire incident, urging all necessary action to protect lives and property of people.

“Relevant agencies should work together in the rescue operation,” he said. “All possible assistance should be provided to the affected traders and other people.”