Taha Siddiqui said that Pakistan Peoples Party fired at our office and killed the UC in-charge.


Karachi: A dispute took place between Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) workers in Karachi's Nazimabad area, during which an MQM worker was killed and a PPP worker was injured as a result of firing.
According to the police, the deceased named Faraz is an MQM worker while the injured named Rao Talha is a PPP worker. The clash took place when the rallies of both the parties came face to face.
Meanwhile, a video of the clash has surfaced in which workers of both parties can be seen throwing chairs at each other. After the clash the agitators set fire to 2 vehicles.
According to the hospital administration, the deceased Faraz was brought to the hospital when he was dead with a bullet on his head which proved to be fatal.
On the other hand, a member of the MQM Coordination Committee Taha Siddiqui said that the Peoples Party fired at our office and killed the UC in-charge. He further stated that Peoples Party cannot occupy the city by prevailing terrorism.
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