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Ooper Khuda, neechay Huda

Posted: Apr 21, 2008 Mon 02:48 am     Views: 308    Interacts: 10





Hamid Mir broke this story in The News today which is about the de facto CM of Sindh. According to the news, the man who has ruled Sindh as a de facto chief minister for many years finally lost his powers on Saturday.

Brigadier Huda, who was an ISI commander in Sindh, was in fact the caretaker of the MQM-PML-Q provincial coalition government. He was responsible for running the coalition in a smooth manner. All major decisions were taken after his consultation.

He resolved the differences between former CM Arbab Ghulam Rahim and the MQM many a time. Many provincial ministers even used to say "ooper Khuda aur neechay Huda". The brigadier’s name figured in the power circles of Islamabad in the evening of May 12, 2007. Brigadier Huda was given credit for the show of massive government power in Karachi on that day.

Initially, the MQM was reluctant to hold a rally in Karachi on May 12. The then ISI DG Gen Ashfaq Kayani also had the same opinion that the MQM should not come out on the streets when Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry would visit Karachi. It was Huda who played an important role in convincing the MQM not to cancel its rally. He assured the MQM leadership that there will be no riots on that day though he was proved wrong. He was supposed to be very close to the then Army chief General Pervez Musharraf. However, no action was taken against him.

The blasts in the rally of Benazir Bhutto on October 18, 2007 in Karachi were another failure of Brigadier Huda. He was responsible for the security of Benazir Bhutto on that day more than anybody else. However, he was not transferred despite his repeated failures. His downfall started on April 9, 2008, when many people including lawyers were killed in the Karachi violence. It was another failure on the part of Huda. The new PPP government in Sindh felt that Brigadier Huda was still having immense political influence. It believed that he was in contact with the anti-PPP forces. Many important bureaucrats reported to the provincial government that Huda was interfering in different departments. He was more interested in "political makings and breakings" than doing his security job.

After reading this, all I could think of was: Poor Arbab Rahim, he had to endure the indignity of being booted out of the assembly when it was Huda sahib who was responsible for everything that ever went wrong in the land of sufis. Another thought that came to my mind was that Hamid Mir, being extremely close to ISI, was the one who knew all about the siyasi shenanigans taking place there and broke the news.





http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=14221


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Posted by zakaulhuda on Wednesday April 23, 2008 03:29 am
well done mr.huda for serving so well, and doing your utmost for the betterment of the people, just ignore the comments by the press, they are the real bastards in our socety
Posted by zeemax on Tuesday April 22, 2008 10:34 am
Posted by faridoon,

I don't consider you an infidel or anything, let me make this clear. I respect all religions as I do my own. However, people like the author here are 'munafiqs', i.e. hypocrites. Nothing is worse than that. Not even murtids because they openly come out and say it (though only while sitting in toronto).
Posted by faridoon on Monday April 21, 2008 11:16 pm
God,
If this is how good Muslims talk to each other, I wonder how they will react if a Parsi infidel (I am not saying I am infidel but thats what people like Zeemax would think) like me dare say anything about state of affairs of Pakistan. I surely would not qualify as the son of soil because I dont recite kalma.
Posted by Faisal.K on Monday April 21, 2008 11:07 pm
This is what happens when anyone in Pakistan presents a divergent from mainstream point of view.

The entire spectrum of pakistani journalism and its dealing with politics is based on the following assumption

All beharis/Muhajirs/anyone not having anything to do with any fuedal setup, party is bad.

All sons of the soil (that is pre independence,since they do nto count the oens born to muhajir parents today as true pakistanis) are good

Rather than deal in discussion we disgust and decline to rouse our own personal thinking...well done!
Posted by Tazeen on Monday April 21, 2008 09:20 pm
ufff


Zeemax is disgustingly narrow minded.

I just copied and pasted what Hamid Mir wrote, and here he goes, packing and sending us back to Bihar.

Its useless arguing with a sad old man who can only vent on a cyber forum. I think his children has left him to die all by himself and this is how he amuses himself. First he would just attack me, now he attacks my credibility as a journo, for someone who has never been published anywhere beyond chowk's unplugged (no one else will let him abuse to his heart's desire), thats about as cheeky as it gets.
Posted by zeemax on Monday April 21, 2008 09:36 am
... so now we're to believe it was some brigadier who made the muttarwa qabza movement shoot 48 people on May 12. No. It wasn't MQM's fault.

Ms. Muttarwi journalist, whose fault was it when six people were burnt alive in Tahir Plaza on 9 April? Is that devious brigadier still active who persuades the bhola bhala muttarwa movement to do stupid things?

All of the people like this blogger will be eventually stateless, just like the followers of Al-Badr and Al-Shams sitting in Bangladeshi camps - if they do not come to their senses. This is Pakistan, not Jinnahpur.
Posted by zeemax on Monday April 21, 2008 09:28 am
MQM was reluctant to hold a rally in Karachi on May 12?

The deceit and lies of these bihari Jinnahpuris knows no end. I suppose these MQMites were also reluctant to line up goods containers all along the routes to the airposrt on May 12 to trap the CJ welcoming parties in a maze, and shoot them from flyovers and apartment windows.

These muttarwas have no shame. They should all be packed up and shipped back to their native bihar.
Posted by atif2 on Monday April 21, 2008 06:22 am
"As in disappointed in me or in Arbab Rahim or Hamid Mir?"

as in disappointed in us as pakistanis for letting these shenanigans happen

i think thats what faridoon means?
Posted by Tazeen on Monday April 21, 2008 03:21 am
disappointed?

As in disappointed in me or in Arbab Rahim or Hamid Mir?
Posted by faridoon on Monday April 21, 2008 03:17 am
How can you feel sorry for Arbab Rahim?

he is a bastard and so is this Huda guy, Hamid Mir and all oter people responsible for the loot and murder of innocent citizen.

i am disappointed.

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