Karachi back to normal as Rangers take control of Kati Pahari

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Civic life is beginning to return to normal on Saturday morning in the metropolis which witnessed the worst volatile situation with over 100 killings during the last four days as the Rangers have taken control of the most sensitive flash point of Kati Pahari.
According to the media reports, over two dozen suspected people have been arrested from various areas.
Carrying out an operation, heavy contingents of Rangers personnel took control of Kati Pahari and arrested over two dozen people. As a result, the spate of firing around Kati Pahari has ceased.
Law and order in the city is in a better standing on Saturday with public transport plying on all vital thoroughfares around the metropolis, however the traffic is thin. Moreover, most petrol pumps have also re-opened around the city.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Thanks God normalcy is returning to worst affected districts of Karachi. The government is responsible for negligence on its part to take immediate action to contain violence. No where in world the government waits for days to take action against murderes. I hope this should be an eye opener to the MQM supremo who has taken for granted that his blackmailing tactics will work. The strikes called by MQM will severely affect living of poor people who rely on daily wages. Altaf should realise that his policy of strikes will backfire on him. For God sake Altaf Hussain stop policy of violence. You have already done lot of damgae to Karachi.

  2. Kati Pahari attacks on the residents of North Nazimabad and Qasba Colony were well planned by Liyari Amn Committee headed by Zulfiqar Mirza and Shahi Said of ANP. The incident backfired very badly. People who live on both the sides are Pathans and they also suffered very badly. Situation improved when Rangers entered this most dangerous place in Karachi as a result of direct telephonic discussion between MQM Chief Altaf Hussain and ISI Cheif General Ahmad Shuja Pasha.

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