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    More than 300 people have been killed in violence in Karachi in the last three months, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.— File Photo

    KARACHI: A bloody wave of violence sweeping Karachi has claimed hundreds of lives this year, and experts say it is also taking a punishing financial toll on the city that is Pakistan’s economic heartbeat.

    Pakistan’s biggest city has escaped the worst of the four-year Islamist bombing campaign that has plagued other parts of the country, but it is wracked with crime and political and ethnic bloodshed.

    Last year nearly 1,800 lives were lost as drug, land, gun and extortion mafias linked to ethnically-based political parties threatened to plunge the city of 17 million people into urban anarchy.

    More than 300 people have been killed in violence in Karachi in the last three months, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

    With each political or sectarian killing, parts of the city go into lockdown as armed men take to the streets seeking reprisals, prompting residents to flee to safety and shops, markets and schools to close.

    Ateeq Mir, the chairman of the Karachi Markets Alliance, said the city was closed for “six full days” last week, when at least 24 people were killed in violence and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), the city’s main political party, called a day of mourning for a slain activist.

    “Our traders have lost the business of more than 20 billion rupees while our industrialists lost at least 45 billion,” he told AFP.

    Karachi is vital to Pakistan’s economy, contributing 42 per cent of GDP, 70 per cent of income tax revenue and 62 per cent of sales tax revenue, but Mir compared the situation to the country’s insurgency-wracked northwest.

    “Karachi has become an urban Waziristan where the government has lost its writ,” he said.

    “The city is divided among several areas, each is governed by the dominant militant mafia.”

    Economist A.B. Shahid said Karachi’s contribution to GDP amounted to around 16 billion rupees a day, and its daily tax revenues to two billion.

    “Karachi is Pakistan’s economic engine, whenever it shuts, it affects the whole economy. Its taxes and industrial and services sectors feed the exchequer and its port being the gateway gives life to the rest of the country,” he told AFP.

    “If one wants to cripple Pakistan’s economy, one should do nothing but to get Karachi paralysed.” Market analysts say disturbances in Karachi are affecting foreign investment as well.

    “Most multinationals are based in Karachi, and it has a negative impact when their bosses watch pitched battles on their TV screens in the streets of Karachi,” said Mohammad Sohail, the head of Topline Securities brokerage.

    He said foreign investment in Pakistan stood at $5.4 billion four years ago, which shrank to $1.6 billion last year and is expected to further reduce to a maximum of $1 billion in the financial year ending on June 30.

    Officials admit growing security concerns and targeted killings tarnish Karachi’s attraction for foreign investors and risk driving business away.

    The American raid that killed Osama bin Laden in the town of Abbottabad last May was another punishing blow to Pakistan’s depleted image, raising renewed questions about whether anyone in authority had colluded with Al Qaeda.

    “Local industrialists, mainly textile businessmen, are shifting their investments to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Malaysia because of law and order and energy shortages,” said a government minister on condition of anonymity.

    The authorities say they are doing their best to tackle the rampant unrest, but admit they have limited means at their disposal.

    Sharfuddin Memon, spokesman for the home department of Sindh province, of which Karachi is capital, admitted there were not enough policemen in the city but said they punch above their weight in terms of foiling crime and attacks.

    The decades since independence in 1947 have seen Karachi transformed into a patchwork of Pakistan’s different ethnic groups, Mohajirs, Sindhis, Pashtuns, Punjabis and Baloch, as migrants from all over the country have come in search of a better life.

    Millions in the city rely on daily piece work to make a living, and every day lost to violence or shutdowns is a day without income.

    Fruit seller Mohammad Haleem, 34, said the unrest was making it hard to make ends meet.

    “I could not earn livelihood for my five kids for most of the last week as it was dangerous to go outside,” said Mohammad Haleem, 34, a fruit vendor.

    “It is getting too difficult for me to take a loan to feed my kids as the lenders are themselves in distress.”
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    Many cities of the UK & the US 'lost the writ' of the government for a few days as well, not so long ago. Did they become urban Waziristan as well?

    Can we keep away with the sensationalist headlines? I am peacefully sitting in Karachi right now, traveling & meeting people.
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    perfectly true...no doubt about it. Never seen such a big city under trouble for decades. thousands killed due to violence each year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Agent Vinod View Post
    perfectly true...no doubt about it. Never seen such a big city under trouble for decades. thousands killed due to violence each year.
    Ummm... New York city?


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    Moron people why don't they protest against corruption, unemployment, other economical issues? which may have some fruitful results rather burning each others wealth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Agent Vinod View Post
    this murders are related to crime.. there is nothing like sectarian or gang war going in this city... Karachi is unique case where we see so much unprecedented violence.
    You clearly don't know anything about New York city. New York City is famous for its gang wars. Flatbush, Brooklyn; South Bronx, & parts of Queens have been famous for this. It's a similar situation to Karachi, where parties use mafia like tactics to induce violence, gang wars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bilalhaider View Post
    You clearly don't know anything about New York city. New York City is famous for its gang wars. Flatbush, Brooklyn; South Bronx, & parts of Queens have been famous for this. It's a similar situation to Karachi, where political parties use mafia like tactics to induce violence, gang wars.
    I don't see common people are loosing their life because of their so called war. Sorry... but can't say the same for karachi.

    Pakistan’s economy pays for bloodshed

    A bloody wave of violence sweeping Karachi has claimed hundreds of lives this year, and experts say it is also taking a punishing financial toll on the city that is Pakistan’s economic heartbeat.

    Karachi is vital to Pakistan’s economy, contributing 42 percent of GDP, 70 percent of income tax revenue and 62 percent of sales tax revenue, but Ateeq Mir, the chairman of the Karachi Markets Alliance, compared the situation to the country’s insurgency-wracked northwest.

    “Karachi has become an urban Waziristan where the government has lost its writ,” he said.

    With each political or sectarian killing, parts of the city go into lockdown as armed men take to the streets seeking reprisals, prompting residents to flee to safety and shops, markets and schools to close.

    Millions in the city rely on daily piece work to make a living, and every day lost to violence or shutdowns is a day without income. Fruit seller Mohammad Haleem, 34, said the unrest was making it hard to make ends meet.

    “I could not earn livelihood for my five kids for most of the last week as it was dangerous to go outside,” said Mohammad Haleem, 34, a fruit vendor.

    “It is getting too difficult for me to take a loan to feed my kids as the lenders are themselves in distress.”

    Here’s a look at the daily wagers of Pakistan, who might be most at stake economically in the wake of day-to-day bloodshed. – Photos and text by Agencies

    Pakistan’s economy pays for bloodshed | DAWN.COM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Agent Vinod View Post
    this murders are related to crime.. there is nothing like sectarian or gang war going in this city... Karachi is unique case where we see so much unprecedented violence.
    Lol, I'm sorry to say this but you know absolutely nothing about New York and Karachi. So please, stick to commenting on Delhi or whatever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Agent Vinod View Post
    I don't see common people are loosing their life because of their so called war. Sorry... but can't say the same for karachi.
    Clearly you've never been to New York City. Or Karachi. I've lived 7.5 years in New York city, & I am currently sitting in Karachi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Agent Vinod View Post
    I don't see common people are loosing their life because of their so called war. Sorry... but can't say the same for karachi.
    Wow, you're an idiot. Please don't make other Indian members look bad. Common people lose lives everywhere -- have you been living under a rock, kid?
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    Just thank the political militants, and those blind-folded people who follow the parties and treat them like God.
    Such parties must be completely demolished and the leaders put on life/death sentences for murders of thousands for personal gains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Agent Vinod View Post
    don't write and expose yourself or do read the link provided.



    you must be really d... in that case.
    You can troll us on the internet, but in real life, you're giving Zardari and his son "presidential scale" security. That's right, spend more money on us and for our safety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bilalhaider View Post
    Many cities of the UK & the US 'lost the writ' of the government for a few days as well, not so long ago. Did they become urban Waziristan as well?

    Can we keep away with the sensationalist headlines? I am peacefully sitting in Karachi right now, traveling & meeting people.
    10 people were shot dead since last night 300 in one month , how is that compared to cities in the west ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pak-marine View Post
    10 people were shot dead since last night 300 in one month , how is that compared to cities in the west ?
    It's a bit excessive but obviously Pakistan is currently going through a dilemma. You can't compare a city that's flourishing (New York) at this moment in history against a city (like Karachi) that's undergoing a crisis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kas786 View Post
    You can troll us on the internet, but in real life, you're giving Zardari and his son "presidential scale" security. That's right, spend more money on us and for our safety.
    don't worry...if we invest 100 rs they will suck 10000 rs from pakistan. I guess it is a good investment. Your argument are gullible to say the least.


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