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slamabad - Nationwide riots continued early Friday following the assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, with angry mobs torching dozens of vehicles and government buildings, ransacking several banks and shops, and clashing with police. At least 15 people were killed in violence that began after Bhutto was shot dead at a political rally in the city of Rawalpindi on Thursday afternoon. Most of the riots centered in the southern province of Sindh, her political stronghold.

Thousands of distraught supporters took to the streets in Sindh's provincial capital Karachi, blocked roads with burning tyres and pelted riot police with stones. Around 100 vehicles were set on fire, according to several Pakistani-based television stations.

"The entire city is on fire," said local resident Khuda Baksh.

Five people were killed and three injured during unrest in three districts of Karachi, where Bhutto had survived a suicide bombing on her return home from exile two months ago that killed more than 140 people.

All land routes linking the city with the rest of the country were blocked after Pakistan Railways officials suspended service. Mobs had ransacked several railway stations and set a train on fire. Roads in and out of the city had already been blocked by the mobs.

Protesters chanting anti-government slogans ransacked dozens of offices of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q), the political backer of President Pervez Musharraf, in several cities.

Paramilitary troops were patrolling in Sindh province's Sukkur district, where more than 500 vehicles and motorbikes were set ablaze. Six people died during the unrest in the nearby district of Kherpur and four more died in other parts of the province.

Musharraf appealed for calm in a brief nationwide address some four hours after Bhutto's assassination.

"I appeal to the nation to remain peaceful and demonstrate patience and tolerance" he said.

But several cities and towns remained under the control of rioters, who looted several banks and ATM machines.

In the eastern city of Lahore, protesters abducted half a dozen policeman and tortured them before setting them free. Groups of armed supporters of Bhutto fired gunshots into the air in some parts of the city.

There were also reports of similar unrest in the North-West Frontier and Balochistan provinces.
Fifteen dead in Pakistan riots after Bhutto assassination : Asia World

I hope everyone is safe in Pakistan and that peace is restored shortly
As they say "Show must go on"....
 
Please I beg all of the people of Pakistan to halt from such activities. Let us put our political differences aside and think about Pakistan. I ask these rioters when they burn and destroy cars, building and other things it only hurts their cause and the cause of the country. So please I beg of everyone to restrain themselves from such activities. Let us mourn together, let us cry together and let us move forward together so that Pakistan may prosper, that is my only wish to ALLAH.
May ALLAH keep Pakistan safe and sound.
PAKISTAN ALWAYS PAINDABAD!
 
Emotions are high.

People have lost the power to reason.

Anguish prompts wild reactions.

Riots are but natural!

But then, this will also pass, once the anguish is controlled.
 
Emotions are high.

People have lost the power to reason.

Anguish prompts wild reactions.

Riots are but natural!

But then, this will also pass, once the anguish is controlled.

But people must realize this isn't helping anyone. By rioting and destroying stuff Benazir is not going to come back. And I hope and pray to God that this crisis passes away as quickly as possible, with little loss of life and property.
 
People should not pay for the mistakes of others.

I DONT KNOW WHEN WE WILL UNDERSTAND THIS.


Regards
Wilco
 
Fanatical followers will only provide fanatical reactions.

BB and the PPP were always acknowledged for having the most dedicated and die hard political workers of all political parties - perhaps it was the legacy of ZA Bhutto, his images always appeared next to hers in campaigns, and a socialist vision of providing opportunity and a "land of milk and honey" to everyone, devoid of reality.

No more Bhutto's please. Time for institutional politics.
 
It will be calmed down in few days we had been witnessed to such riots in the past too.


Rangers have been called for Punjab and Sindh so hopefully it will come down.


Agno i am posting the new development in aftermath of her Assassination in a separate thread please check.

Regards
Jana
 

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