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Karachi Police use force to halt Jamaat-e-Islami march toward Sindh Assembly

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In Karachi, tensions boiled over when a failed negotiation between police officials and Jamaat-e-Islami representatives led to a violent confrontation. As protesters prepared for their march toward the Sindh Assembly, law enforcement deployed tear gas and batons in an attempt to quell the unrest. The clash resulted in injuries on both sides and numerous arrests.

Following initial talks that ended without resolution, party members advanced towards the assembly building with banners displayed at their front. A security plan had already been implemented by local authorities, including road closures and police checkpoints along key routes leading to the Sindh Assembly. In a desperate bid to prevent the marchers from reaching their destination, police resorted to force.

The ensuing confrontation saw protesters advancing amidst a cacophony of sirens and barked commands. Police units unleashed baton charges and launched tear gas canisters against marching demonstrators. Protesters retaliated by hurling stones at law enforcers, while authorities shot back with pepper spray in an effort to disperse the crowd.

As tensions escalated, more than 10 Jamaat-e-Islami members were apprehended. A sound system vehicle was seized and transported to a police station as part of security measures taken. The area surrounding the Sindh Assembly experienced severe traffic disruptions, causing long queues of vehicles to form on adjacent roads. Local party leadership watched events unfold from behind the Sindh Secretariat building.

Asad Raza, DIG South, highlighted that several policemen sustained injuries due to physical contact with protesters during the commotion. He emphasized the authorities’ commitment to maintaining road safety and stressed that no detentions would be tolerated under any circumstances. The situation remained tense as law enforcement continued efforts to clear the area and restore traffic flow.

Despite the violence, organizers of the Jamaat-e-Islami rally expected a significant leader, Karachi Ameer Monem Zafar Khan, to address protesters later and reveal the party’s next course of action.

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