Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has strongly condemned the acts of violence throughout current sit-ins within the metropolis, the place a number of autos and bikes had been set ablaze.
In a press release launched by way of an official spokesperson, the Chief Minister expressed grave concern over the incidents and vowed to carry these accountable accountable.
“Damaging private and non-private property is not going to be tolerated below any circumstances,” stated Shah.
“Everybody has the fitting to protest, however inflicting hurt to public belongings on this method is an act of provocation. Authorized motion will likely be taken in opposition to these concerned in torching autos.”
The Chief Minister additionally highlighted that the provincial authorities had designated particular platforms for holding protests to make sure public security. “Such acts of vandalism are unacceptable, and those that have interaction in them will face strict penalties,” he added.
He directed Further Inspector Normal (AIG) of Police to instantly restore order within the metropolis and submit a complete report on the state of affairs. “Finish the chaos within the metropolis and report again with progress,” Shah instructed.
The violence erupted throughout a protest staged by the Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) at Numaish Chowrangi. Protesters reportedly clashed with police, pelting stones, setting six bikes and a police test submit on hearth, and injuring a number of officers.
The injured police personnel had been rushed to Civil Hospital for remedy. In response, legislation enforcement fired tear fuel shells and baton-charged the protesters gathered at M.A. Jinnah Highway.
A number of people had been detained as authorities labored to disperse the group and examine the incidents.
The Sindh authorities reiterated its dedication to sustaining peace and defending public property, urging calm and cooperation as efforts to regulate the state of affairs proceed.
Tensions stay excessive within the space, with legislation enforcement on alert to stop additional unrest.