KARACHI: The Mohajir Rabita Council (MRC) on Monday announced that it would soon launch a movement for the creation of a province for Mohajirs in Sindh.

Having close and ill-disguised ties with the Mutta­hida Qaumi Movement, the MRC was formed over two decades ago with the stated aim of working for the rights of Urdu-speaking people.

Speaking at a press conference here at the Karachi Press Club, MRC general secretary Arshad Siddiqui said that those who were giving biased and provoking statements against the creation of a new province were actually unaware of the history of Sindh.

He said that the introduction of a 60:40 quota for the rural and urban population during the era of former prime minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto had laid the foundation for the division of Sindh.

He said that a few days ago some politicians and members of some religious and nationalist parties through a resolution had opposed the creation of a province for Mohajirs in Sindh. “We are representing Mohajirs and are rejecting the resolution.”

He strongly criticised the ongoing Rangers-led targeted operation in the city and said that everyone knew about the anti-Mohajir mindset of the law enforcement agencies.

“These law enforcement agencies are kidnapping and killing innocent Mohajir youths of Karachi as if this city is not the commercial capital of Pakistan but a part of the India-held Jammu and Kashmir.”

He said that the MRC wanted to give a clear message to “rejected politicians, anti-Mohajir parties, so-called Sindhi nationalists and the establisment” that they could not stop the creation of a province for Mohajirs.

Earlier, a demonstration was held outside the KPC in which participants dema­nd­ed creation of a province for Mohajirs.

Published in Dawn, September 30th, 2014

Opinion

Editorial

Plugging the gap
06 May, 2024

Plugging the gap

IN Pakistan, bias begins at birth for the girl child as discriminatory norms, orthodox attitudes and poverty impede...
Terrains of dread
Updated 06 May, 2024

Terrains of dread

Restored faith in the police is unachievable without political commitment and interprovincial support.
Appointment rules
Updated 06 May, 2024

Appointment rules

If the judiciary had the power to self-regulate, it ought to have exercised it instead of involving the legislature.
Hasty transition
Updated 05 May, 2024

Hasty transition

Ostensibly, the aim is to exert greater control over social media and to gain more power to crack down on activists, dissidents and journalists.
One small step…
05 May, 2024

One small step…

THERE is some good news for the nation from the heavens above. On Friday, Pakistan managed to dispatch a lunar...
Not out of the woods
05 May, 2024

Not out of the woods

PAKISTAN’S economic vitals might be showing some signs of improvement, but the country is not yet out of danger....