ISLAMABAD: Muttahida Qaumi Movement  (MQM) leader Dr Farooq Sattar told the US Consulate in Karachi that  along with some workers of the MQM, former President Pervaiz Musharaf,  some landlords, the ISI and other parties were involved in the May 12, 2007 incident in Karachi, WikiLeaks has disclosed.
According to the cable, Farooq Sattar  agreed with the suggestion of deweaponsising the armed wing of the MQM  and said his party would seriously consider this suggestion.
According to a secret diplomatic cable  released by WikiLeaks, Charge d Affairs of US Consulate Peter Boday in a  letter he wrote on May 17, 2007, said that he had a telephonic talk  with MQM leader Dr Farooq Sattar in which he told him that May 12 had  damaged the MQM’s reputation, adding that an emergency meeting of the  party had been convened in London to review the situation.
The report said that Farooq Sattar  claimed that some workers of the MQM were involved in the incidents of  12 May while it was worrisome that the armed wing of the MQM was more  active, adding that Farooq Sattar agreed with the suggestion that his  party should think about de-weaponising the armed wing.
The report also said that in the  40-minute-long telephonic conversation, Dr Farooq Sattar said former  President Pervez Musharaf, some landlords, the ISI and other parties  were also involved in the May 12 incident. He claimed that he had tried  more than once to contact Awami National Party leader Asfandyar Wali  Khan.
Meanwhile. Asfandyar Wali Khan on 16 May  told the US Consulate that he had tried to contact Farooq Sattar on May  12 but had failed to reach him. The report says Farooq Sattar agreed  with the suggestion to decrease tension and enmity with the ANP after  the May 12 incident.
According to the diplomatic cable,  Farooq Sattar was worried about the decision of the emergency meeting of  the MQM in London, adding that he had suggested that the MQM not  support the protest rally of May 12 but MQM chief Altaf Hussain refused  his suggestion.
The report said another diplomatic  letter written on May 16 by the US Consulate in Karachi said the British  High Commission told the US Consulate that British diplomats tried to  convince Farooq Sattar not to stage a protest rally in favour of  President Musharaf, adding that Farooq Sattar clearly refused the  suggestion. He said their protest would be peaceful because violence was  not in favour of any party.
The report said that another diplomatic  mission on May 15 said Farooq Sattar was not informed about the planning  of the violence on May 12. The MQM leader said the decision to hold a  rally in favour of Pervez Musharaf was not made on his recommendation  and that Altaf Hussain rejected his suggestion not to stage the protest.
 


 
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