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Karachi Calls for Federal or Army Control Amid Tensions

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Political tensions in Karachi have escalated following wall chalking that appeared across several neighborhoods demanding federal or military control for the city. The graffiti, featuring slogans such as “Karachi ko wafaq ke hawalay karo” (Hand Karachi over to the federation) and “Karachi ko fauj ke hawalay karo” (Hand Karachi over to the military), were spotted in areas including Liaquatabad, North Nazimabad, and Haidery Market. The messages were reportedly penned by unidentified individuals late on Monday night.

The wall chalking gained prominence after a deadly fire at Gul Plaza on January 17th killed at least 74 people with 23 victims identified so far. During military rule in the late 1970s and early 1980s, walls served as key mediums for spreading political messages and mobilizing pro-democracy movements. Over time, the practice evolved into a means for parties and pressure groups to express dissent and influence public opinion, especially during elections and crises.

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Following the Gul Plaza fire, some social media users suggested younger people were behind the latest slogans. However, no youth group or individual has claimed responsibility, nor has an organised platform linked to younger generations emerged. This suggests the generational framing may be amplifying existing political narratives.

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