KARACHI: Industrialists of the metropolis have demanded that the Army be deployed by the government in the city to restore peace,batkhela-movies News reported.
According to a statement issued by the Korangi Association of Trade and Indstury (KATI), Army intervention in the city has become imminent in order to protect the lives of citizens and restore law and order. Industrialists say police and rangers have failed to cleanse the city of weapons, yet they continue to provide security to VIPs.
According to the business class, the present economic situation is at its worst since the past 3 years due to which both the city and country have been affected. Leaders of traders associations said that innocent people are dying in approximately every area of Karachi and killings have become the norm.
Meanwhile, the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce (FPCCI) has also supported KATI’s advice of calling in the Army to restore the law and order situation in Karachi. The vice-president of FPCCI Khalid Tawab said if the killing spree continued, they would be forced to shut down their factories.
According to a statement issued by the Korangi Association of Trade and Indstury (KATI), Army intervention in the city has become imminent in order to protect the lives of citizens and restore law and order. Industrialists say police and rangers have failed to cleanse the city of weapons, yet they continue to provide security to VIPs.
According to the business class, the present economic situation is at its worst since the past 3 years due to which both the city and country have been affected. Leaders of traders associations said that innocent people are dying in approximately every area of Karachi and killings have become the norm.
Meanwhile, the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce (FPCCI) has also supported KATI’s advice of calling in the Army to restore the law and order situation in Karachi. The vice-president of FPCCI Khalid Tawab said if the killing spree continued, they would be forced to shut down their factories.
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