Protester killed, others injured as police resorts to baton charge to disperse canals protest in Sindh’s Moro
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Sindh turns battlefield over Pak Army's Indus canals, 2 shot dead
Northern Sindh turned into a "virtual battlefield" as people protesting against the Pakistan Army's Indus canals project set oil tankers and a minister's house on fire. Two activists were killed and 15 injured as police opened fire. PPP leader Bilawal Bhutto and his party were criticised by Sindhi activists, who blame Punjab's dominance for their woes.
Pakistan Minister's House Set On Fire After Violence Over Water Dispute In Sindh; Protesters Fire AK-47 On Street
In a shocking incident, violence broke out in Pakistan’s Sindh province during protests against the government's plan to divert water from the Indus River. The situation escalated when angry protestors set the house of Sindh's Home Minister Zia-ul-Hasan Lanjar on fire.
Pakistan: One killed, dozens injured after police action on anti-canal protestors in Sindh
Pakistan: One killed, dozens injured after police action on anti-canal protestors in Sindh Sindh: One person died and several others were injured after police resorted to a baton charge and reportedly opened fire to disperse anti-canal demonstrators in Pakistan’s Sindh province, local media reported. The unrest erupted in the city of Moro, in Sindh’s […] The post Pakistan: One killed, dozens injured after police action on anti-canal protestors…
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