KARACHI - Eight people, including two policemen and a lawyer, were injured and a police vehicle was torched in Karachi’s Gulshan-i-Hadeed area on Sunday when police clashed with members of the legal fraternity during an attempt to end their five-day sit-in against the canals project, according to officials and witnesses. Earlier this week, the government halted the controversial Cholistan canals project, which was inaugurated in February by Army Chief Gen Asim Munir and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. The decision came after months of protests, a unanimous Sindh Assembly resolution against the project, and concerns over India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.
The government said work on the canals would remain on hold until a consensus is reached in the Council of Common Interests. Despite the announcement, protests against the issue continued across several towns in Sindh on Saturday, alongside a strike called by Jamaat-i-Islami. Lawyers staged a sit-in at Babarloi in Khairpur district, and the demonstration in Karachi’s Gulshan-i-Hadeed entered its fifth day today.
LPG price slashed by Rs20 per kg Karachi East-Zone DIG Usman Ghani told media, “The police were removing tents blocking the main road in Karachi’s Gulshan-i-Hadeed for the past five days when they came under attack by a lawyer, injuring a policeman, who in retaliation also injured the attacker.” He added that the police “dislodged the tents from the road and registered an FIR (first information report) against the violent members of the crowd”. DIG Ghani continued that the police and Rangers deployed at the site later came under stone pelting and baton charges by a mob, allegedly incited by members of the legal community, calling it “very unfortunate” behaviour from those expected to uphold the law.
He further recalled that three days ago, a sub-inspector of the investigation police was also attacked by members of the lawyers’ community while he was attending court. “The police have shown utmost restraint to avoid any untoward situation,” said the senior officer. Ishrat Ali Lohar elected as President SHCBA Hyderabad The DIG, however, emphasised that “given the current domestic and international cross-border terrorism and war threats, this repeated lawlessness by a community well-versed and sworn to uphold the law is unacceptable.
” He vowed, “It will be dealt with legally according to the emerging situation to uphold law and order and public safety. Law will take its own course.” In response to a question, DIG Ghani confirmed that six protesters had been detained but were injured, so “we sent them to a hospital.
” He clarified that no one was in police custody, but an FIR was being registered against them. Meanwhile, Steel Town Police Station House Officer, Allan Khan Abbasi, told media, “One policeman was injured in the morning while another was injured in the afternoon.”“A police mobile was torched by the mob,” he added.
Rescue 1122 spokesperson Hassaan Khan told media that when riot police attempted to disperse the protesters, they set the police mobile alight. Cop arrested for motorcycle theft in Karachi, confesses to stealing 125 bikes “It was completely destroyed by the time firefighters reached the scene,” Hassan said. “The remains of the torched vehicle were also destroyed by the mob.
” The rescue official added that no shops were set on fire, but rescue teams were informed that shops and other businesses in adjoining areas were forcibly closed. Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar issued a statement today urging lawyers to protest peacefully. “The Sindh government recognises the people’s right to peaceful protest, but the lawyers should keep an eye on miscreants around them,” he was quoted as saying.
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Eight wounded as police, protesters clash over canals project

KARACHI - Eight people, including two policemen and a lawyer, were injured and a police vehicle was torched in Karachi’s Gulshan-i-Hadeed area on Sunday when police clashed with members of the legal fraternity during an attempt to end their five-day sit-in against the canals project, according to officials and.