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Sindh observes partial strike on JSMM’s call

A partial strike was observed in parts of Sindh on Saturday on a call by Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM), following arrest of the party workers.

The JSMM had given a strike call in Sindh against what it called the British government’s silence over Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain’s statement about division of the province.

JSMM chairman Shafi Burfat said in a statement on Friday that if the British government remained silent while its soil was used against Sindh then its interests in the province would be at stake.

The police arrested several workers of nationalist parties after a series of cracker blasts in Interior Sindh and Karachi while around 13 SHOs were suspended over negligence.

Thin traffic was observed even on main roads early Saturday morning.

Most of the business outlets markets and petrol pumps were reportedly shut in most areas of interior Sindh including Sukkur and Tando Muhammad Khan.

At least three activists of nationalist parties were arrested from Larkana while two were nabbed from Kotri.

The police conducted search operation in Hyderabad and rounded up around 20 suspects.

Dozens of other activists were arrested from troubled areas of metropolis.

Various cities of Sindh including Karachi were rocked with cracker explosions on Friday evening. Around 48 cracker explosions were heard however no one was harmed.

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