Sir altaf hussain and british m.i.6 and mossad is behind the voilence...and other secular fascists who want to malign bearded fellows.
Recently it was made public that israeli weapons are being used in karachi.Secular Fascists are known for having links with Israel and this dosent comes as a news.I hope our spy agency will look into this matter and check out the travel record of known secular fascists.
Everyone knows its Altaf and his gang who is the kingpin of extortion in karachi.
i am sorry but you are retarded .
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KARACHI: Twenty-two people were killed overnight in Karachi as violence intensified in the wake of the killing of PPPs former MNA Waja Karim Daad Wednesday evening.
Reportedly, 19 bodies in gunny bags were recovered from different areas of Karachi.
The situation is still very tense in Lyari and other areas of southern Karachi with sporadic gunfire being echoed around these neighbourhoods, a senior security official told AFP, blaming criminal gangs for the fresh outbreak of violence.
Police say they have arrested five suspects and have sent them for interrogation. In addition to this, special teams have also been sent to sensitive areas.
However, despite these steps, there is no let-up in the violence. Firing is still being reported from Lyari, Shoe Market, Bolton Market, Paan Mandi, Lee Market and Joria Bazar.
The bodies were dropped by unidentified people in different areas reportedly in the presence of policemen.
Police say they lack the authority to maintain law and order in the city as the Rangers have been given additional powers to conduct raids.
Meanwhile, the funeral prayers of former PPP MNA Waja Karim Daad, who also fell prey to escalating violence in the city on Wednesday, have been offered.
Zardari condemns murder of Waja Daad Baloch
President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday strongly condemned the killing of former member National Assembly, and a Pakistan Peoples Party member Waja Ahmad Karim Daad Baloch, who was shot dead by unknown assailants in Karachi on Wednesday.
President Zardari in a condolence message expressed his deepest sympathies on the death of the former MNA. Zardari lauded the contribution of Waja Karim Daad as a PPP MNA and said that with his death the party had lost a seasoned politician and a sincere worker.
Waja Karim Daad was elected from the Lyari area. The President prayed the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss with equanimity.
Earlier the MQM had also issued a statement in which MQM leader Altaf Hussain condemned the killing of Baloch.
Updated from Print edition (below)
Former MNA, 7 others fall prey to escalating violence
Veteran Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader and former lawmaker Waja Ahmad Karim Daad was among seven others shot dead in the city on Wednesday.
The fresh spate of violence broke out in the wake of the recovery of five bodies of Lyari residents found in gunny bags from various localities in the city.
More than a dozen people were injured in the wake of the latest outbreak of bloodshed.
(Read: Seeking an end to Karachis killings)
Karim Daad, a former PPP MNA and a popular social worker of the area, was targeted by armed men on motorcycles outside a local restaurant in front of the Kharadar Jamaat Khana in the limits of the Jackson police station just before iftar. Karim Daad and one of his friends were killed on the spot.
The police officer investigating the murder, Sub-Inspector Iftikhar told The Express Tribune that both Karim Daad and his friend Sadaruddin regularly used to sit together in front of the main gate of the Kharadar Jamaat Khana, adding that Karim Daad was shot once in the forehead, Sadaruddin was shot in his upper torso.
Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) Shaukat Ali Shah told The Express Tribune that the killing of the former legislator was the result of a gang war between two rival groups in Lyari. There is old rivalry between Arshad Pappu (currently being run by Ghaffar Zikri) and Rehman Dakait (at present, run by Baba Ladla) groups.
This is (the outcome of) a chain reaction. These incidents are happening in reaction to each other, said the DIG.
Attacks, he said, were also mounted against the Salar Compound after the bodies of five Baloch men were found. God knows what else is to follow, he said.
DIG Shah confirmed the killing of at least six more people, and said nearly a dozen others were injured.
Fierce fighting between the two groups ensued in parts of Lyari, Old City, Saddar, Pak Colony and Old Golimar were affected after intense firing gripped the areas. Hand grenades were freely used by both the groups in the fierce fighting.
Meanwhile, the authorities were unable to take any action and failed to enter the affected areas. The bodies stuffed in gunny bags of the five Baloch-speaking residents of Lyari, which triggered the violence, were found from different areas of the city and all five victims were killed after being kidnapped. They were shot multiple times, mostly on their heads.
Three of the dead who were later identified as Kamran Behram, 26, Shahnawaz Buksh, 25, and Saqib Ghani, 24 were found within the limits of Ferozabad Police Station. All three victims were residents of Sangu Lane, Lyari.
Two more bodies, identified as Irfan Baloch and Nadir Baloch, were also found from Garden and Preedy, respectively. Following their funeral, residents of Lyari took to the streets and staged a demonstration against the killings. The protesters, headed by former president of defunct Peoples Amn Committee (PAC) Shahid Rehman, then marched towards the chief minister house and demanded stern action against the perpetrators.
(Read: How the police is failing the people of Karachi)
However, the protestors dispersed peacefully after Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon pledged to take immediate action over the killings.
While returning from the Chief Minister House, a score of unidentified persons attacked their rival gang in Old City areas including Salar Compound, Bhimpura and the Aqal Bonga area where they hurled nearly a dozen hand-grenades and also fired at least two rockets following intense firing.
Resultantly, a twelve-year-old girl Esha, daughter of Ramji, and two other unidentified persons were killed and nearly half a dozen were injured. At least three vehicles were also damaged after catching fire in the rocket attacks.
Meanwhile, three people including a hosiery shopkeeper Yousuf Sattar were killed and at least four others were wounded during the firing in the Kharadar area.
Sources told The Express Tribune that Salar Compound and its surrounding areas were a stronghold of PPP senior activist Akram Baloch and Lyaris gangsters or the defunct PAC former members believed that Akram was supporting their rival Ghaffar Zikri group and attacking them.
Profile: Waja Ahmad Karim Daad
Former Member National Assembly (MNA) Waja Karim Daad Baloch was a senior member of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).
He started his political career by contesting the union council elections and was elected councillor in Lyari. Daad, who belonged to the Ismaili community, hailed from Gawadar and later shifted to Kalri, Lyari from where he moved to Kharadar.
During Zulfiqar Ali Bhuttos government, Daad was elected as the PPP president of the old city area comprising Lyari, Keamari, Kharadar, Shams Pir and Baba Bhit. During Benazir Bhuttos government, he was elected as the president of District South.
He had contested the general elections in 1993 and 1997 and won the MNA seat with a thumping majority both times.
His father, Kareem Dad Baloch, was affiliated with the fishing business in Gawadar while his younger brother is continuing the family business.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 18th, 2011.
Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly mentioned Waja Karim Daad contesting elections in 1993 and 1999. The correction has been made.