
Munim Zafar, leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi, announced plans for a significant protest on February 14. The party intends to stage a sit-in outside the Sindh Assembly, aiming to highlight grievances and advocate for better governance in Karachi.
Zafar highlighted that his party will use this sit-in as an opportunity to press for the establishment of a mega city government with authority. They also seek answers from authorities regarding governance issues plaguing the city over the past 18 years. He warned against any form of high-handed tactics by the government, stating that the protest would proceed regardless.
The party leader emphasized that their efforts are aimed at addressing long-standing problems within Karachi and securing justice for its citizens. Zafar’s announcement has already sparked considerable controversy in local political circles.
This sit-in will mark the third phase of Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi’s ongoing movement, following previous protests like the Karachi march. The aim is to continue until all issues are resolved.
US President Donald Trump has made clear his stance against any immediate US ground troops…
In Punjab, the government is fortifying its defenses against potential threats with the establishment of…
Donald Trump has elevated Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin to lead the Department of Homeland Security…
In a move aimed at alleviating pressure on global energy markets, the US Treasury Department…
The National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA) has announced its new leadership with Jarri Masood…
A devastating attack on an elementary school in Minab, a town in southern Iran, has…
This website uses cookies.