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Business as usual in Karachi amid MQM’s mourning day call
September 12, 2015
By: Samaa Web Desk
Published in Pakistan
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KARACHI: Smooth transport on the roads and normal business activities were witnessed in Karachi on Saturday despite Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) call to observe day of mourning against what it called extra judicial killings of its three workers near Northern Bypass.
The MQM had appealed to the traders and transporters to suspend their business activities on Saturday.
However, routine life was witnessed in the morning except of a few places in Federal B Area and Gulshan-e-Iqbal.
In a press conference on Friday, Sattar had said three MQM workers, who were in the custody of Rangers for four months, were killed extra-judicially last night. A fourth worker, he alleged, was killed by Haqiqi terrorists.
Following the announcement of “day of mourning”, DG Rangers Bilal Akbar warned against ‘forced shutdown’ of business, schools and transport in Sindh in general and Karachi in particular.
“We cannot allow anyone to bring the life in the metropolis to a paralyzing halt,” Rangers said in the statement issued here. – SAMAA
Business as usual in Karachi amid MQM’s mourning day call | SAMAA TV
September 12, 2015
By: Samaa Web Desk
Published in Pakistan
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KARACHI: Smooth transport on the roads and normal business activities were witnessed in Karachi on Saturday despite Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) call to observe day of mourning against what it called extra judicial killings of its three workers near Northern Bypass.
The MQM had appealed to the traders and transporters to suspend their business activities on Saturday.
However, routine life was witnessed in the morning except of a few places in Federal B Area and Gulshan-e-Iqbal.
In a press conference on Friday, Sattar had said three MQM workers, who were in the custody of Rangers for four months, were killed extra-judicially last night. A fourth worker, he alleged, was killed by Haqiqi terrorists.
Following the announcement of “day of mourning”, DG Rangers Bilal Akbar warned against ‘forced shutdown’ of business, schools and transport in Sindh in general and Karachi in particular.
“We cannot allow anyone to bring the life in the metropolis to a paralyzing halt,” Rangers said in the statement issued here. – SAMAA
Business as usual in Karachi amid MQM’s mourning day call | SAMAA TV