Karachi Burning: Clashes, Violence, Firing, Deaths

Posted on May 12, 2007
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Law & Justice, Politics, Society
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Adil Najam

Pictures on the television show Karachi burning. The city is at war. Morchas everywhere. Clashes, violence, firing, deaths.






The Chief Justice is holed up at the airport and the streets are ruled by mobs. Aaj TV is being fired at and Talat Hussain reports that the police and rangers are unable to get their to help because the roads are blocked (to stop the Chief Justice). Of course, these road blocks have not stopped the killers who are firing at the TV station. As of now 15 are reported dead. Over 100 seriously injured. Hospitals in Karachi have declared an emergency. The Prime Minister has called an emergency meeting of his own to respond to what the government is calling a ‘security situation’ but which sounds, smells, looks and feels like the beginning of a war on the streets of Karachi. Flights in and out of the city are stalled. Train traffic is stopped. The city seems to have descended back to its darkest days of street violence.

Meanwhile, the petty blame game continues. But things are changing too fast for one to analyze them. But one thing is certain. Things have gone out of control. Totally out of control. Totally out of everyone’s control. It is a sad sad day for all of us.

I wish I had something more profound to say. All I can hink of right now is what someone wrote on our comments section recently: Khuda Khair Karray!

(Picture credits BBC and The News and pictorial story at Bilal Zuberi’s blog; great blog coverage at Karachi Metroblog).

263 responses to “Karachi Burning: Clashes, Violence, Firing, Deaths”

  1. omar r. quraishi says:

    lahori — welcome to the real world — this is old news — geo is also in its final stages of launching a TV channel

    ORQ

  2. Akbar A. says:

    This too shall pass. Such is our reality. We get used to things, even bad things.

  3. Saad says:

    After reading the news clippings that Adnan posted, it almost feels like MQM was behaving like a spoilt brat in the meeting and asking for a bit of pampering from their Godfather, quite literally :D

  4. Rehman Malik says:

    I specially request the People of karachi to refrain of joining any political party. They all are same. None of leader was killed in the attack.May Allah brings brotherhood in the People of Pakistan.
    Pakistan Zindabaad

  5. Adnan Siddiqi says:

    Khaloo Musharraf Behak gayee hain!

    tinyurl.com/2xteuh

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