FEATUREDLatestNewsTODAY'S STORIESTOP STORIESWORLD

Violent Demonstration Against The Killing Of Hindu Businessman

Violent demonstration against the killing of Hindu businessman in Pakistan, several hours of traffic jam between Khujdar and Karachi.

Traders from Pakistan have demonstrated against the killing of a Hindu businessman. This led to traffic jams between Khujdar and Karachi for several hours.

Traffic remained disrupted for several hours between Khuzdar and Karachi, while traders on Monday went on a complete shutdown strike in Wadh town of Khuzdar district of Balochistan against the killing of a Hindu businessman.

According to the police, unidentified armed men on motorcycles opened fire on a businessman named Ashok Kumar in Wadh Bazar when he was sitting at his shop.

The bullets were fired on Kumar and he was taken to the Government Hospital Wadh, where he succumbed due to several injuries.

Violent demonstration against the killing of Hindu businessmen in Pakistan: As soon as the news of the killing of a Hindu trader was received, Wadh merchants closed their shops.

They blocked the national highway by putting up barricades, suspending traffic between Khujdar and Karachi.

The newspaper reported that security personnel and workers of the Balochistan National Party (BNP-Mangal) raised slogans against the local administration and the officials concerned.

Speakers on the occasion several businessmen strongly condemned the killing of the businessman and alleged that law enforcement institutions have failed to protect the lives and property of the people.

They demanded the immediate arrest of Kumar’s killers.

However, after several hours of blocking the Quetta-Karachi highway, the protesters called off their protest.

They called off their protest after successful talks with SSP Khuzdar Arbab Amjad Ali Qasi and Assistant Commissioner Wadh Rahmat Murad Dashti, traffic was restored between Khuzdar and Karachi.

Pakistan fears civil war may break out in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of US troops.

Pakistan has said that after the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, it is very concerned about the security there.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said this during talks with the speaker of Afghanistan Jirga, Mir Rehman Rahmani.

He has also said that the already bleak prospects of reconciliation between the warring Afghan groups are getting lighter with each passing day.

After two days, talks are going to be held once again between the government and the Taliban regarding Afghanistan.

However, Qureshi has made it clear that Pakistan has very little hope from this. Pakistan is beginning to feel that after the withdrawal of American troops, civil war may break out in Afghanistan

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *