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Karachi violence kicks off 22 may

What happened to the Lyari operation ? Has it ended ?
According to the honourable (Cough) Rehman Malik, there were no terrorists left to fight. Someone show him the two incidents that happened there yesterday....
 
According to the honourable (Cough) Rehman Malik, there were no terrorists left to fight. Someone show him the two incidents that happened there yesterday....

:lol:

So in essence nothing changed on ground ? Lyari is still the stronghold of PAC ?
 
lol, Karachiites love killing each other.

so what's the problem?

Mubark ho!


What the hell is this?????

1. Why are u felling happy and lol on the death of innocent pakistanis??????

2. Is it to be lol and mubarak ho???????

3. Is this how u greet anybody after death??????


Its racist to feel happy about death only because they are sindhis :tdown:
 
What the hell is this?????

1. Why are u felling happy and lol on the death of innocent pakistanis??????

2. Is it to be lol and mubarak ho???????

3. Is this how u greet anybody after death??????


Its racist to feel happy about death only because they are sindhis :tdown:

Retard alert.


No need to be so presumptuous. You have no clue about my country, my position, or what context I've written my post. Take a long walk down fitay mun lane.
 
Mohajir province controversy: Firing on pro-Sindh rally sets off alarm bells

By Sameer Mandhro / Faraz Khan
Published: May 23, 2012

Arsonists went on a rampage following an attack on Awami Tehreek’s rally. PHOTO: PPI
KARACHI:
Snipers hidden in buildings attacked an anti-Mohajir province rally, unleashing panic that subsequently left 13 people dead over the rest of the day and over 35 others injured by the end of Tuesday.
The rally was organised by the Awami Tehreek (AT), a Sindh-based nationalist party. The rally was led by AT’s president, Ayaz Latif Palijo, who was accompanied by Lyari’s Uzair Jan Baloch, Zafar Baloch and other leaders. “We’ll die but we won’t let Sindh be divided,” chanted the protesters.
Of note was the participation and support put forward for the rally by members of mainstream political parties Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Awami National Party (ANP).
Titled ‘Mohabbat-e-Sindh (Love of Sindh)’, the march started out as a peaceful one – with a few thousand men, women and children at Lyari’s Ath Chowk. Their destination was the Karachi Press Club but they came under attack at Napier Road, just a half hour after they headed out at 3:30pm.
About 14 people were injured in the initial firing, while three were said to have died at the hospital. What followed was a spate of violent incidents across the city.
Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has ordered a judicial inquiry into the attack. According to a spokesperson for the CM House, a serving judge of the Sindh High Court will probe the violence.
Meanwhile, the AT has called for a province-wide shutter-down strike against the killings – and has vowed to avenge the deaths. On the other hand, a high level meeting on Karachi violence will convene today (Wednesday) at the CM House. Interior Minister Rehman Malik is expected to attend. Chief Minister Shah, who also holds the acting charge of the home ministry, has appealed to the business community to open markets, promising government-provided security.
The ill-fated rally was organised in reaction to the increasing appearance of graffiti calling for a separate Mohajir province to be carved out of Sindh. Sindhi nationalists had already reacted badly a day before and the government had issued orders for the inflammatory wall chalking to be removed.
Later, the interior minister in messages posted on mirco-blogging website Twitter pinned the blame on PML-N – saying the party would have to answer why they incited violence when Lyari had just begun to calm down.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 23rd, 2012.
Read more: khiviolence

Mohajir province controversy: Firing on pro-Sindh rally sets off alarm bells

By Sameer Mandhro / Faraz Khan
Published: May 23, 2012

Arsonists went on a rampage following an attack on Awami Tehreek’s rally. PHOTO: PPI
KARACHI:
Snipers hidden in buildings attacked an anti-Mohajir province rally, unleashing panic that subsequently left 13 people dead over the rest of the day and over 35 others injured by the end of Tuesday.
The rally was organised by the Awami Tehreek (AT), a Sindh-based nationalist party. The rally was led by AT’s president, Ayaz Latif Palijo, who was accompanied by Lyari’s Uzair Jan Baloch, Zafar Baloch and other leaders. “We’ll die but we won’t let Sindh be divided,” chanted the protesters.
Of note was the participation and support put forward for the rally by members of mainstream political parties Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Awami National Party (ANP).
Titled ‘Mohabbat-e-Sindh (Love of Sindh)’, the march started out as a peaceful one – with a few thousand men, women and children at Lyari’s Ath Chowk. Their destination was the Karachi Press Club but they came under attack at Napier Road, just a half hour after they headed out at 3:30pm.
About 14 people were injured in the initial firing, while three were said to have died at the hospital. What followed was a spate of violent incidents across the city.
Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has ordered a judicial inquiry into the attack. According to a spokesperson for the CM House, a serving judge of the Sindh High Court will probe the violence.
Meanwhile, the AT has called for a province-wide shutter-down strike against the killings – and has vowed to avenge the deaths. On the other hand, a high level meeting on Karachi violence will convene today (Wednesday) at the CM House. Interior Minister Rehman Malik is expected to attend. Chief Minister Shah, who also holds the acting charge of the home ministry, has appealed to the business community to open markets, promising government-provided security.
The ill-fated rally was organised in reaction to the increasing appearance of graffiti calling for a separate Mohajir province to be carved out of Sindh. Sindhi nationalists had already reacted badly a day before and the government had issued orders for the inflammatory wall chalking to be removed.
Later, the interior minister in messages posted on mirco-blogging website Twitter pinned the blame on PML-N – saying the party would have to answer why they incited violence when Lyari had just begun to calm down.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 23rd, 2012.
Read more: khiviolence
 
Retard alert.


No need to be so presumptuous. You have no clue about my country, my position, or what context I've written my post. Take a long walk down fitay mun lane.
I do and it was weird.....

But then again, you don't even support the best president ever, Mr.Zardari
 
What the hell is this?????

1. Why are u felling happy and lol on the death of innocent pakistanis??????

2. Is it to be lol and mubarak ho???????

3. Is this how u greet anybody after death??????


Its racist to feel happy about death only because they are sindhis :tdown:

I just wanted to say one thing to you. Lanat on you dear Bharati troll.

And this public service message to you was from resident of Sindh and Karachi.:D
 
Please, if you were Sindhi, you wouldn't support PTI but would support the best PPP or MQM
 
Please, if you were Sindhi, you wouldn't support PTI but would support the best PPP or MQM

I am a Sindhi but not some low life racist. So don't except such type of cr@p from me.

And grow up.
 
Please, if you were Sindhi, you wouldn't support PTI but would support the best PPP or MQM

oh yea both of them are best in violance, ethnic division, starting a war between punjab and sindh by using sindh card and name of bhuto and benazir.

Mr. truthseer ur problem is u can't see the truth. Please be Pakistani and think about Pakistan first instead of becoming PPP jiyala
 
oh yea both of them are best in violance, ethnic division, starting a war between punjab and sindh by using sindh card and name of bhuto and benazir.

Mr. truthseer ur problem is u can't see the truth. Please be Pakistani and think about Pakistan first instead of becoming PPP jiyala
PPP has improved whole of Sindh. Sindh Khappay Khappay Khappay
 
I am a Sindhi but not some low life racist. So don't except such type of cr@p from me.

And grow up.

I just wanted to say one thing to you. Lanat on you dear Bharati troll.

And this public service message to you was from resident of Sindh and Karachi.:D

Dude, looking at the post of my fellow Indian, Razpak and yours (which I have quoted), I can come to only one conclusion.

You MAY live in Sindh or Pakistan, but your identity seems to be simply India bashing.

I did not find anything wrong with his post. Mocking someone who lost his life is the most lowly of human acts. Razpak did this and Big Boss simply pointed it out.


I did it find it logical on your part to say such things to him. Your posts make it look like you support killers and are ready to mock innocents who lost their life just so that you could bash Indians.
 
This youtube link below is perfect. Who are the rest of you to declare that I cannot call myself a Muhajir? I am a Muhajir just as you cling to your "Punjabi" or "Sindhi" titles. We demand a province in Pakistan and we will get in inshallah! Muhajir Zindabad!

taalat_21_1 - YouTube!

It seems the disciples of quaide fasad have successfully pulled off another 12th may in Karachi. The last 100 years history suggests that you guys cannot co-exist peacefully with any community in this world - be them Hindus, Punjabis, Baluchis, Sindhis, Pathans or even Martians. I am sure that an eternal peace will not prevail in the land of Mahajurs even if you guys manage to acquire your dream province. I am anticipating the horrible communal violence that will take place regularly in that MQM eat MQM soobah. The Biharis will be looting the pyjama shops of Luckhnavis and Dehlvites will be setting the jhonpris of Bengalis on fire. Judging by the never ending bitching and moaning, and communal hatred you guys have been conferred by nature - the further division of Mahajur sooba into Bihari soobah, Delhvi sooba, Bengali, Gujrati, UP CP & DP soobas is anyway imminent? Instead of carving out just one Mahajur sooba and handing it over to MQM, should we not create all these soobas right in the beginning to save the money and lives of countless people?
 

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