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Violence revisits Karachi with six killings

KARACHI: Fear and violence returned to Orangi Town after a brief lull on Monday when six people, including a Muttahida Qaumi Movement worker, were gunned down in separate attacks that also left over a dozen others wounded, police and party sources said.

The renewed wave of violence began with the ‘targeted killing’ of a senior MQM activist in Aligarh Bazaar that was followed by gun attacks on pedestrians and passersby.

The incident paralysed life across the town as traders pulled down shutters and traffic gradually disappeared from roads amid intermittent gunfire.

The city police chief said security measures had been taken to stem the violence and prevent it from spreading to other towns. “An additional police force has been deployed in affected parts of the town,” said Capital City Police Officer Saud Mirza.

“The violence in fact was sparked by the killing of an activist and we have found that there were random attacks afterwards which caused casualties. We have confirmed reports of five deaths in such acts,” the CCPO said.

However, officials at the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Civil Hospital and Qatar Hospital said that they had received six bodies and 13 injured from the strife-hit areas of Aligarh, Qasba Colony, Kali Pahari, Bukhari Colony and Muslimabad.

The police said that 36-year-old Shafiq Ahmed Ajmairi was sitting with friends in Aligarh Bazaar when he was targeted. They said he resided in the same area and was associated with the MQM organisational structure’s Orangi Town Unit No 133.

“A few minutes later another resident, Akbar Sultan, was gunned down in Aligarh near Shahzad Marble,” said SP Khurram Waris of Orangi Town.

He said that while Shafiq Ajmairi was apparently targeted for his political association, the motive behind the other killing was not yet clear.

The police were busy taking measures in the Aligarh area to calm the angry people when armed men struck again. This time they targeted a weekly market near Kali Pahari along Bukhari Colony and the Muslimabad area of Orangi Town.

“In indiscriminate firing, a middle-aged man, Abdul Ghafoor, and a youngster, Adeel Dilawar, were killed and three others sustained bullet wounds,” said an official at the Orangi Town police station. The wounded victims were shifted to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for treatment, he said.

Besides, a young man was brought dead with two bullet wounds in the torso to the civil hospital from the Aligarh area, hospital sources said.

An official at the medico-legal section said the family of 22-year-old Faiz Mohammad took back his body without allowing legal formalities to be carried out.

In Bukhari Colony, the police said, a 25-year-old man was shot dead. The victim was shifted to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, where he was identified as Ashfaq Yaqoob.

The MQM leadership blamed the Awami National Party (ANP) for the violence that claimed the lives of MQM workers and supporters.

“The ANP is attempting to destroy the city’s peace through bloodshed, which is highly condemnable,” said the MQM coordination committee in a statement.

“The coordination committee demands that President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani and Interior Minister Rahman Malik ensure arrest of terrorists and [order] a crackdown against their hideouts in the metropolis.”

However, a spokesman for the ANP — partner with the MQM in the PPP-led coalition government in the centre and the province — denied its involvement in the Orangi Town violence.

“We strongly condemn the incident and would welcome a government action against those involved in the violence regardless of their political association,” he said.

Violence revisits Karachi with six killings | Metropolitan | DAWN.COM
 
do u now want a state terrorism in ur country??

We are in state of war. So in war every enemy holding weapons is to be shot dead at sight. if you have any thing better, please suggest, as I can see that you have very pain for Karachi. And that pain have started after one of indian father sold her daughter for sex.
 
anyone from karachi ?? hows the situation is on ground ?? is that safe to visit karachi ??

Yes, very much safe. Just came back with my family from dinner. Everything was fine. The things you are bringing up is nothing but a sort of gang war / target killings. Not the general public is affected from these killings. It is similar to most of the indian cities. If you feel safe going there (alone not with women especially in delhi), then you came come here, buddy, be my guest, most welcome.
 
We are in state of war. So in war every enemy holding weapons is to be shot dead at sight. if you have any thing better, please suggest, as I can see that you have very pain for Karachi. And that pain have started after one of indian father sold her daughter for sex.

you are right i see indians are adding post after post to provoke a MQM vs all usual debate just for a little laugh and fun
 
We are in state of war. So in war every enemy holding weapons is to be shot dead at sight. if you have any thing better, please suggest, as I can see that you have very pain for Karachi. And that pain have started after one of indian father sold her daughter for sex.

yaa.. i agree with u on that... but dont u think there is political reasons of violence and GOP doesn't have the will to issue such orders ? any unsocial element should be punished if he/her creates threat of life for other but that should be a rule of a jungle.

Rest of ur part .. I am very much ashamed of that news.. I am feeling disgusted
 
Six killed in Karachi violence

KARACHI: Six people were killed and four others, including a child, were injured in firing and a grenade attack in different areas of the city on Saturday (19/03/2011).

Unknown armed men gunned down one political worker and severely injured another in Taj Colony.

Four people, including a child, were injured when miscreants hurdled a hand grenade at the office of PPP leader Habib Jan in the area of Nanakwara of Liyari.


Police patrolling increased to check the violence in Karachi
Jan strongly condemned the incident and demanded the arrest of the culprits.

Meanwhile, Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza took serious notice of the attack and directed the CCPO Karachi to probe into the matter and submit an inquiry report.

Two people were murdered in Surjani Town while armed motorcyclists opened fire on a car in Liyari’s Dhobi Ghat area, killing two brothers Saleem Qureshi and Naeem and injuring their friend.

Violence broadened in Karachi, Islamists gaining advantages. « #Alertpak#
 
you are right i see indians are adding post after post to provoke a MQM vs all usual debate just for a little laugh and fun

sorry sir, I beg to differ u on this. This is indeed terrible that financial capital of pakistan is having such a blood bath on regular basis. How will u improve th lives of millions when the heart of pakistan is bleeding nonstop.
 
yaa.. i agree with u on that... but dont u think there is political reasons of violence and GOP doesn't have the will to issue such orders ? any unsocial element should be punished if he/her creates threat of life for other but that should be a rule of a jungle.

Rest of ur part .. I am very much ashamed of that news.. I am feeling disgusted
No I dont think that the violence is politically motivated, it is just like a gang war between the two parties, but on a wider side, in every killing the gangsters are being killed. The work of police is being done by gangsters themselves.
 
No I dont think that the violence is politically motivated, it is just like a gang war between the two parties, but on a wider side, in every killing the gangsters are being killed. The work of police is being done by gangsters themselves.

This is one of the most ridiculous argument that only gangsters are getting killed.. u should read the posts how many innocent people have died because of this terrible violence. how about the security of common man who doesn't carry arms and pistols ??
 
Yes, very much safe. Just came back with my family from dinner. Everything was fine. The things you are bringing up is nothing but a sort of gang war / target killings. Not the general public is affected from these killings. It is similar to most of the indian cities. If you feel safe going there (alone not with women especially in delhi), then you came come here, buddy, be my guest, most welcome.

Good for you mate. (Y) I'd beg to differ. The part of India where I'm from woman can go on their own ANYWHERE at ANY time of the day if you don't believe me, be my god. Because we believe in 'Aacharya devo bhavah' meaning 'Mehman bhagwan saman hota hai.' :) Which I'm afraid can't be said for your country. Let alone woman even full grown man can't go out in some parts of Pakistan. Nor children can play with their toy guns in public. :)
 
This is one of the most ridiculous argument that only gangsters are getting killed.. u should read the posts how many innocent people have died because of this terrible violence. how about the security of common man who doesn't carry arms and pistols ??

I strongly recommend that Pakistani Police should be send to India for training. It is the only way to control Karachi Violence.

and Please for the sake of convenience, post the dates of news as well.
 
Yes, very much safe. Just came back with my family from dinner. Everything was fine. The things you are bringing up is nothing but a sort of gang war / target killings. Not the general public is affected from these killings. It is similar to most of the indian cities. If you feel safe going there (alone not with women especially in delhi), then you came come here, buddy, be my guest, most welcome.

@offtopic this criminals and gangsters should be locked in the room and let the best man win ..

how this are challenging to the stability of karachi ??
 
I strongly recommend that Pakistani Police should be send to India for training. It is the only way to control Karachi Violence.

and Please for the sake of convenience, post the dates of news as well.

I dont know whether GOI will entertain pakistan or not... but they have done great job in Mumbai to counter gangsters.

sorry for the inconvenience... but this are all latest news in the month of january to june.. however u can check the link
 
Good for you mate. (Y) I'd beg to differ. The part of India where I'm from woman can go on their own ANYWHERE at ANY time of the day if you don't believe me, be my god. Because we believe in 'Aacharya devo bhavah' meaning 'Mehman bhagwan saman hota hai.' :) Which I'm afraid can't be said for your country. Let alone woman even full grown man can't go out in some parts of Pakistan. Nor children can play with their toy guns in public. :)

Even you begging cant change the reality mate.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/65310-indian-cities-safe-western-women-women-general.html
http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/38881-96-percent-women-feel-unsafe-delhi-survey.html
http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/46209-mistreatment-women-india.html

The list is long, but i would like you to do some search work for your own india, like majesticpankaj is doing for Karachi. :)
 
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