Burea Report

HYDERABAD, Nov 30: The Sindh National Front condemned on Sunday the targeted killing of innocent people and torching of vehicles in Karachi and termed it a conspiracy to foment ethnic riots.

The secretary general of the party, Engineer Ayoub Shar, said in a press statement that the Sindh government had completely failed in maintaining law and order in the provincial capital and given the terrorists the licence to kill innocent people.

Lawlessness had become so alarming that the ruling party had to postpone its scheduled public meeting, he said, adding that the SNF activists would fully participate in APDM’s demonstrations scheduled for Dec 3. He said that all people living in Sindh, irrespective of the language they spoke were Sindhis and the elements who were doing politics on dead bodies would never be forgiven.

He said that because of wrong policies and massive unemployment, hunger, poverty and price hike, people were forced to commit suicide. The national exchequer was being looted and on the other the ministers and advisers had opened shops to sell jobs and transfer orders, he said. He called upon people especially the youth to unite on one platform.

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