Karachi still tense after Wednesday’s violence

by 123456 on April 30, 2009

in News and Views

Tense situation still prevails in the city on Thursday following yesterday’s violence which claimed 30 lives.

Many shops, hotels and vehicles were attacked and put on fire by armed men in various parts of the city. More than 30 persons including 4 Rangers and policemen were injured. People preferred to stay at homes and attendance in offices remained thin due to the tense situation.

An important meeting was held to review the law and order situation in Karachi. The Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah chaired the meeting which was also attended by representatives of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), Awami National Party (ANP), Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and law enforcement agencies.

According to sources, the participants discussed condemned the acts of violence and deliberated on various proposals to improve law and order situation. It was also discussed in the meeting that the MQM, PPP and ANP should take out a peace rally in Karachi to strengthen communal harmony in Karachi.

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Babar Maqsood Khan April 30, 2009 at 9:50 pm

Please Incude the Zaid Hamid’s Shows for Example Brasstacks(News One) and Iqbaal ka Pakistan(Aag).
I Hope You will be Add These Programs.
Thank You……

pakpoint April 30, 2009 at 10:16 pm

@Babar Maqsood Khan,

Thanks for your comments

1. You posted off-topic i.e in a different news?

2. Well we will try to share Zaid Hamid’s Iqbaal Ka Pakistan from tommorow

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