Eight wounded as police, protesters clash over canals project

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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.

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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