Thursday, April 10, 2008

Karachi Burns Again

Here we go again. Just when Karachi seemed to have recovered from the post Dec27 mayhem and its citizens beginning to look a little optimistic for peace after Zardari’s historic reconciliatory visit to Nine-Zero, violence has erupted again. So far 50 cars have been burnt, 7 people have lost their lives, scores of people are wounded and 5 burnt alive in acts of arson and sabotage across the city in a matter of hours.

It all supposedly started when a few MQM lawyers who were protesting the Niazi manhandling were allegedly attacked by other lawyers, resulting in a huge scuffle and consequent widespread protest, rioting and violence across the city.

It is interesting to note that Arbab Rahim has given a press conference in which he is accusing the PPP to be responsible for the rioting and violence in Karachi ‘considering the PPP is in power’. If being in power is the criteria for responsibility then by that token is Arbab admitting to his own government’s hand in the May12 violence in Karachi??

There are many theories being put forward by conspiracy lovers. Some say that power-sharing talks with the MQM have broken down which is why the party is resorting to showing its might and threatening street-power in Karachi. Others say it is an attempt by the Commando to malign and jeopardize the lawyers’ movement as a warning against restoring the judges. Yet others imply that this is the Commando’s attempt to head the country towards another Martial Law.

Whatever it may be, it is Karachiites who suffer – yet again.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Runie, it's so great to read your blog! I think it'll help me get a different angle on what's going on in Pakistan - apart from all the drivel we get through the news, Dawn, BBC, whatever. And thks for the update on the movie "Fitna" - I don't think I can watch it myself. Obviously I've been hearing all the hungama that it created pre-release, and honestly I don't think I can watch it myself. I know what they're trying to show, and all it does is make me really REALLY angry. On my part, I can only condemn it when someone else asks me abt it - but I guess it would give more weight to my condemnation if I actually saw it, huh? *sigh*

Aruna Hussain said...

Hey Muneebs!
Thanks, am glad you like it :)
I wasn't looking forward to Fitna myself, but I would say I agree that you should definitely watch it before condemning it outright. You will be able to find it on youtube..