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Mayhem in Karachi - Karachiites trap CJ at Airport

tahirkhely

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Its 3 PM PST and reports are showing that at least 15 people have been killed and hundreds injured. Allah knows alone where Musharraf is taking this country to.
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salam
all pray for pakistan this damn cj thing he is dam trator just making politics and killing peoples i will say 15 killings are on his head not musharraf or gvt he is a big drama angry on that person
 
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It was such a stupid move by the CJ! To go into Musharraf's allies stronghold and protest against Musharraf? MQM guys are crazy loyal to their party.

The CJ gets a taste of politics beyond the black coats!
 
The crap hit the fan from GT Road. As the local party blockaded entrance to MMA and PML-N groups, one of the two opened fire and then it just spread to the entire city.

The CJ's an ***, shouldn't have politicized his ouster like this. Rallies for a court case? Ridiculous.
 
Musharraf removed him unconstitutional, lets blame both sides here
 
He was removed constitutionally! The correct word is suspension, not removed, which is natural till someone is under investigation. Point is, why is he bothering with rallies and mustering up political support? If he's right, he's right, work on his case dammit. The proceedings of the SJC were all fair. His own friend is the temporary Chief Justice right now.

They just have a problem with him being removed... The legality of it all is not in question here.
 
He was removed constitutionally! The correct word is suspension, not removed, which is natural till someone is under investigation. dammit. legality of it all is not in question here.

He questions the legality musharraf himself as also, how can he work on his case, when musharraf is in power and has a political vendatta against him.
 
KARACHI (Reuters) - Twenty-seven people were killed and 100 wounded in Karachi on Saturday in clashes between pro-government and opposition activists as Pakistan's suspended top judge arrived to meet supporters, a government official said.
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"The death toll has risen to 27 and we have about 100 wounded in various hospitals. Many of them are in serious condition," Waseem Akhtar, the top Interior Ministry official in Sindh province, told Reuters.
 

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