Sunday, August 21, 2011

ANP calls for decisive action against criminals in Karachi


The Awami National Party (ANP) expressing its reservation on the law and order situation in Karachi has called for a decisive operation against the criminals.
ANP spokesman Senator Zahid Khan said that his party’s demand of an army operation against the terrorists is now being supported by all segments of society, including the business community.
“We support a decisive operation against criminals irrespective of caste, creed and political affiliation,” he said.
Khan said all political parties whether inside the Sindh Assembly or outside should be taken on board for evolving a strategy to stop the killing of innocent people.
He said that ANP President Asfandyar Wali Khan had convened a meeting of the party on August 28 to discuss the fragile security situation in Karachi and put forward its recommendations before the government.
“We will also discuss the ANP Sindh chapter’s recommendation to part away from the Sindh coalition government,” Khan added.
“There is an urgent need to devise a sincere policy and make efforts to save Karachi from the current situation. Bodies of innocent people are found from the streets of the city on a daily basis, which needs to be stopped immediately,” he said.

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