More than 130 people killed in Karachi during the past two weeks

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It is always a theory first. :)

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An invisible force behind the unrest in Karachi and Quetta.

Malik blames

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That's the only solution.

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Yes, but I believe all the stakeholders are aware of this ‘theory’ :bummer:

:rotfl: someone tell this shmuck that invisible hand is his own.

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It is a deobandi madressa, students have different affiliations like tablighi jamaat,SSP etc.

Waisay i believe the target was Ashraf ul madaris, which is more nearer to the place. There was bayan after maghrib. It would have been worst as there was already an attack on ashraf ul madaris few days ago.

Rightly said. :slight_smile:

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I have said this before, and I will say it again Karachi needs a martial-law to root out killers. If it was up to me I'd put entire city and police put under army's control for next 5 years & ruthlessly go after mafias and political groups involved w/o mercy.

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Kia ajab Meer keh bimar hooay jis kay sabab
Usi attar kay londay say dawa litay hain

کیا عجب میر کہ بیمار ہوے جس کے سبب
اسی عطار کے لونڈے سے دوا لیتے ہیں

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I am also looking some thing behind
Intermediate pass intellectuals can also do this
They may be behind to make a reason for ..........

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^this is what I'm thinking too:(

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They cooking something in mess and you can smell it in Karachi atmosphere. The other problem is that army itself engaged in various fronts almost start by them. Making enemies are there first priority from fata to Baluchistan Kashmir

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one by one, they killed all of them in drive by shootings and yet its difficult for them to figure out who is doing this all??? this guy Haider ali was supposed to be underground and still located him, which goes out to show how strong their network is… everytime, a brutal incident like this one has happened,
police failed to provide adequate security to eyewitnesses.

there are two kinds of people, who are responsible for this brutality, those who are cowards, somehow associated with these political parties/gangs,and are afraid of speaking against this criminal mafia, will choose to see bullet riddled bodies everyday in Karachi, but wont speak up against this mafia, which has turned city of lights into city of darkness and then there are those who are supporting/funding these killers.

I have no hope, Wali Khan Babar killers will be brought to justice.

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I just read something funny, MQM threatens to boycott NA session, if the govt fails to come up with a security plan by tomorrow. look who is talking.!!

they are not the stakeholders in the city??

dont they just love to threaten?? they are talking as if they have taken great intiatives to bring peace in the city.

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Karachi violence: Parliament echoes with dire warnings – The Express Tribune

**ISLAMABAD: **With the three-day death toll in Karachi touching 40, parliament on Monday resonated with scathing criticism of law enforcement and intelligence agencies as well as stark warnings by legislators.

While some legislators warned of the state completely losing its writ in the country’s largest city, others actually went as far as warning that the situation in the financial capital could become like Balochistan or erstwhile East Pakistan.

Legislators in both the Senate as well as the National Assembly, from both the treasury and opposition benches, hit out at the authorities for being unable to control the violence which has assumed both sectarian and political tinges.

The most drastic speech came from a legislator from Karachi’s ruling party, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), which is also part of the ruling coalition.

MNA Waseem Akhtar chastised the armed forces for being silent spectators to what he termed spreading Talibanisation. The MNA said the army top brass should take notice instead of making political statements, ostensibly referring to the army chief’s statement last week, and warned of a situation like Balochistan or even former East Pakistan in Karachi. He demanded the government implement the Supreme Court’s orders to curb Talibanisation in Karachi.

Maulana Attaur Rehman of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) urged the government and law enforcement agencies to take immediate steps to stop the targeting of the religious segment of society – referring to the killing of 11 students of a seminary in Karachi over the weekend. “Agencies are promoting a divide on the basis of religion, sect and language, which will push the country to a dangerous path.”

He claimed the incident had taken place after security was removed from the seminary. “To which direction do you want to push all those who are studying there?”

Pakistan Muslim Legaue-Nawaz’s Sahibzada Fazal Karim was particularly hard on intelligence agencies. “Secret agencies get billions of rupees to perform their duties and they know who is killing whom, but are not stopping it,” he added. “Keeping a soft corner for the Taliban at a time when they have taken responsibility for several terrorist activates in the country is beyond comprehension,” he maintained.

Karim asked for the constitution of a commission led by the chief justice of the Sindh High Court to address the law and order issues of Karachi.

**In the Senate
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Speaking on a motion on the law and order situation with particular reference to target killings and sectarian violence, Senator Kulsoom Parveen from Balochistan called for the Army to be deployed in Quetta and Karachi for Muharram.

Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed of Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) also had strong words for killing frenzy in Karachi. “It has [law and order] engulfed the whole country. If practice of letting free the criminals is not stopped, it will push the country into a state of free-for-all”, he said. “Ethnic cleansing is going on in Karachi and Balochistan, which must not be allowed or it will pave the way for internal and civil war in the country.”

Zahid Khan of the Awami National Party (ANP) said that all political forces must make collective efforts for restoration of peace in Karachi. “The Sindh government has failed to keep a check on criminals in Karachi. It should take bold steps to resolve the issue.”

Khan’s fellow partyman, Senator Shahi Syed protested against what he termed the government’s failure to take action against criminal gangs involved in Karachi’s unrest. “Only 5 % Taliban militants in Karachi have controlled 95 % area of Karachi,” he questioned, observing that Interior Minister Rehman Malik acts as if he knows nothing.

He also walked out of Senate saying, “My dear Interior Minister Rehman Malik comes to Karachi, suspends the DSP traffic and then takes a flight to Islamabad … this is what he is doing.” Even Senator Babar Awan could not help but put in his criticism. “Incidents of killings are only reported by media and no government machinery has been seen on the spots of violence.”

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That is true but then MQM went through some corrective actions when operation against them was launched in 1992. Only if an unbiased operation cleanup is launched Karachi can be cleaned up otherwise criminals in PPP, MQM and ANP are going to kill the city, police is only their tool, atleast army will be able to resist political pressure when a criminal associated with a party is arrested.

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Who would like to become a witness against the target killers after seeing what happens to them?

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Is there some one unbiased there ?
If you talk about army than I can laugh on you only .
Pakistan's major issue is loss of credibility . Only the courts are little better but they can not do any operation .

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Some forces don’t want election in Pakistan .
Surprising , It is not ruling governments.
Because they knew that they can not stay there without mandate .
And these forces don’t see their favorites in assemblies after next elections so they are worried .
No possibility of delaying General Election: Kaira

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I know "inter-pass" intellectuals can't do much but "Doctor" Zulfiqar Mirza created bigger and dangerous gang called Aman Committee, now you were saying????? As long as likes of you elect and support PPP I can only laugh at you.

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We never happy. What you how much power does MQM have to control the law enforcement agencies? How it's difficult to understand that mQM itself a big loser due to this situation?

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The Karachi violence started on the 12th of May 2007 so even though peaceful for most of msuharaf's era, they were empowered under it.