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Curfew imposed in Bhakkar following sectarian clash

By Web DeskPublished: August 24, 2013
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A clash between two religious groups on Friday had left 11 people dead.

BHAKKAR: A curfew was imposed in Bhakkar on Saturday following the clash that left 11 people dead the day before, Express News reported.

Police officers were not present in Bhakkar and residents were seen not observing the curfew.
Funeral arrangements have been made for the deceased and the funeral prayers will be held during the day.

The clash was between members of two banned organisations in Kotla Jam area of district Bhakkar in Punjab.

Nine of the people killed reportedly belonged to one group while two belonged to the other.
Members from both groups involved staged a protest and blocked the Dera Ismail Khan Road, blaming each other for having instigated the attack.

The groups had been engaged in a brawl for a while now and things had heated up a few days ago following the death of a member of one of the groups.

On Friday, rival members confronted each other before an intermittent exchange of fire ensued. The firing killed three people on the spot, while two more died as they were being shifted to the hospital. Another died while under treatment at the hospital.

As firing continued well into the evening, bullets claimed the lives of five more.

Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif took notice of the situation, saying those who break the law will be dealt with severely.
 
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In Punjab?

Are you serious? @RazPaK is going to be pissed!
 
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one killed during one clash for hosting flag in india and whole minority are in danger. Now this show that whole majority is in danger....:undecided:

Salafi and Wahabi and Khwariji are majority?
 
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Sounds more like gang warfare under the veil of religion.

Most of these people are common criminals which the govt fails to sentence or convict.

We need CCTV cameras everywhere in main cities so we can catch all these criminals.
 
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Sounds more like gang warfare under the veil of religion.

Most of these people are common criminals which the govt fails to sentence or convict.

We need CCTV cameras everywhere in main cities so we can catch all these criminals.

Common criminals are not part of banned organisations, take out ur head from the sand, will help.
 
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So much for Badla hy Punjab.. These banned outfits are roaming freely in Punjab in N-League rule..
 
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Just saw it in News,A member of ASWJ was killed by adversary shiite group and members of ASWJ started protesting and were attacked again and then clashes started...

So its a shia sunni clash? Well at some point the shias had to start retaliating because the Punjab govt is not going to touch the sunni paramilitaries.
 
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So its a shia sunni clash? Well at some point the shias had to start retaliating because the Punjab govt is not going to touch the sunni paramilitaries.

well there has been retaliations from each side for decades but what you know here is one sided story always...
 
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well there has been retaliations from each side for decades but what you know here is one sided story always...

I'm aware that shias in the past have targeted sunni paramilitary leadership. But its the sunni paramilitaries who have massacred common shia.

Now there must be exceptions to this, but this is the general story we know.

I'm aware that after iran revolution, some shias developed wings, it happened in india too. In india it played nicely into the hands of right wing hindus, and in Pakistan in the hands of right wing sunnis.
 
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I'm aware that shias in the past have targeted sunni paramilitary leadership. But its the sunni paramilitaries who have massacred common shia.

Now there must be exceptions to this, but this is the general story we know.

I'm aware that after iran revolution, some shias developed wings, it happened in india too. In india it played nicely into the hands of right wing hindus, and in Pakistan in the hands of right wing sunnis.

Well here in Pak common people from both sunni and shia sects are living peacefully like Brothers and these extremist organisations do not represent common people...
 
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