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The Battle of Karachi

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It's the anniversary of the 1857 uprising after all

Altaf Hussain's Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) party rules the streets of Karachi. It also runs the provincial government of Sindh province for Gen Musharraf. Its hold over Karachi is such that it does not really need to throw in its lot with Gen Musharraf as he fights his own citizens. That it has done so---and in such a brazen manner---suggests that it has hopes or promises of being part of the ruling establishment beyond the scheduled elections later this year.

For the time being though, it appears that it has badly miscalculated. Last week it forced cable operators off the air in order to prevent them from broadcasting live scenes of Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry's rally in Lahore. Yesterday, it ensured that key roads and thoroughfares of Karachi were blocked, using trucks and vehicles to prevent the flow of traffic. Unknown gunmen shot at the residence of a leading lawyer representing the Chief Justice in his legal battle against the Musharraf regime. The official authorities, who too take orders from the MQM, did what they could to ensure that pro-Chief Justice activists and ordinary people were intimidated, while the MQM went about holding its own rally.

And today, MQM marksmen shot at the crowds.

Fifteen people have died and scores injured over the last several hours. And Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry has not even made it out of the airport yet---thanks to the thug-police joint blockade of the streets.

Musharraf---who has used the official government apparatus to bus in rent-a-crowds to Islamabad to hold a rally of his own---has called an emergency meeting. Unless the Chief Justice backs down---and changes his plans of addressing a rally in Karachi---this situation will soon develop into what the general needs to impose martial law.
Since justifying an emergency on account of the real crises is not feasible, the Musharraf regime will need engineered ones...The public rallies in support of the Chief Justice could be made to turn violent, providing the government a pretext to ban them in the interest of public order. [Emergency case/The Acorn]
There's a battle on in Karachi. The Chief Justice is unlikely to stand down. The thugs have been given a free rein. The army is likely to be called in to restore order. Gen Musharraf knows that if he loses this battle, he is quite likely to lose the war. Indians may be the ones marking the anniversary popular uprising of 1857. Pakistanis are enacting it.

Related Link: Cable TV networks started going off the air. But Karachi bloggers are using Twitter to provide live updates of events. Metroblogging Karachi is another site with several first person accounts of the battle.

Update: The Chief Justice has decided to return to Islamabad.

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The SPOD and the LOC must be protected, or OEF reenacts Xenophon's Anabasis.

Thank you for keeping us informed of these developments.

A couple of wire articles about rioting, police action, people shot...

And not an editorial in site. Even the blogs you linked don't illuminate very much.

I guess nobody really knows what is going on... even those in Karachi.

Realizing what you don't know is indeed a step forward towards knowledge.

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