Several arrested, injured as Karachi police clash with JI protesters near Sindh Assembly

JI chief Naeem ur Rehman condemns police action, calls it proof of provincial government's failure and panic

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The Karachi police on Saturday clashed with Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) protesters outside the Sindh Assembly, arresting party workers as the situation left many injured and caused traffic disruptions in the area.

According to South Deputy Inspector General of Police Asad Raza, police detained more than a dozen JI workers on charges of causing unrest and violating the Red Zone.

The protest was led by Munim Zafar, the party’s Karachi chief, to demand solutions to the city’s long-standing civic problems and a more empowered city government.

According to a statement by JI, "peaceful citizens protesting for Karachi’s rights faced brutal state repression by the fascist Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), with hundreds severely injured in baton charges and shelling."

The party shared videos of its supporters being taken away by the police.

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