For this purpose, the PPP leaders were patronising the "terrorists of notorious criminal's gang Rehman Dakait, he alleged, and accused the government of recruiting at least 5,000 terrorists of the gang in police department.
The so-called People's Peace Committee, comprising anti-social elements, was constituted besides patronising Sindh's nationalists, drug and land Mafia to create clash with MQM and fan ethnic violence in the city to fulfil the PPP's heinous designs against the country's solidarity, the MQM leader said.
Terming the post-Ashura violence as pre-planned, Qaimkhani said that Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfikar Mirza had formed a team, headed by PPP leader Nabeel Gabol's son, who was arrested with illegal weapons by police on 9th of Muharram-ul-Haram, but was later released on home minister's intervention. "Why did Zulfikar Mirza get Gabol's son freed from the police custody?" he questioned.
"Under Mirza's planning, innocent Karachiites were killed, while the traders suffered billions of rupees losses," he said, adding that the criminals were being patronised and the home minister was insisting that the loss could have been doubled had the Sindh government ordered any action on the day of violence.
He said that the extensive development works, carried out by the City Nazim in Karachi was the real matter of concern for the PPP leaders, who wanted to pocket the public money, amounting to trillions of rupees.
About the ongoing spree of targeted killings in Karachi, the MQM leader said the Movement had appealed to the President, the Prime Minister and Interior Minister Rehman Malik to deploy Rangers to curb the menace, "but in vain". Recalling the statements of Local Government Minister Siraj Durrani that the next City Nazim would be from PPP, Qaimkhani alleged that the statements clearly manifested the conspiracy which was being hatched by PPP leaders to occupy Karachi through killing innocent Karachiites.
In Tuesday's Sindh Assembly session, he said, Zulfikar Mirza and Siraj Durrani had used "unParliamentary" language against City Nazim Mustafa Kamal and other Haq Parast Nazims, which showed that these leaders believed in politics of confrontation. Deputy Speaker Sindh Assembly Shehla Raza also restrained the Haq Parast MPAs from lodging protest against these two leaders. That showed that she was not impartial.
The MQM leader advised the PPP to get Siraj Durrani mentally treated to save the people from his mental sickness. He said that MQM could not be pressed through such hollow threats and terrorism, saying that in the past the dictators who had tried to root out the MQM had failed, and the party was still functioning.
Qaimkhani said that MQM lawmakers would boycott the core committee meetings until the PPP sought an apology from his party. He urged Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhary to take suo motu notice on Mirza's statements regarding destabilising the country, and the recruitment of 5,000 terrorists in police. He also appealed to Army, security agencies, Rangers and police to take notice of killings in Karachi and play their role in ensuring safety of human lives in the city.