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India-Pakistan
Two killed, property torched: Rioters go berserk
2011-05-06
[Dawn] GUJAR KHAN: Two persons were killed and scores others, including police personnel, were critically injured when local residents protesting against prolonged power outages here on Wednesday went berserk setting ablaze vehicles and offices of the power utility and police as well as a judicial lock-up.

The dear departed, however, could not be identified till filing of this report at midnight.

At about 3pm, the enraged residents gathered at G.T. Road and blocked traffic between Lahore and Rawalpindi. In the meantime, some of the protesters, mostly young men, attacked the offices of executive engineer and SDO (revenue) of Islamabad Electric Supply Company (Iesco) and set the furniture and records on fire.

Later, enforcements called from police constabulary Rawat, Mandra and Jatli police reached the spot and resorted to baton charge and tear gassing the protesters. At this, the mob turned its rage towards the police prompting the latter to open fire into the air.

The protesters, however, continued their assault on the police forcing them to run for cover. Some of the coppers took shelter in the markets and houses in the residential areas while the angry mobs set on fire a bus of Punjab Constabulary Rawat and a van of Rawat police.

During the police firing, at least six young men sustained serious injuries. The rioters then attacked the office of DSP Gujar Khan and set ablaze two police vans parked there and later also torched the whole building. Later, another mob broke the main gate of the judicial lock-up and set free dozens of under-trial prisoners besides burning the record and belongings of the coppers. According to unconfirmed reports, the rioters also snatched weapons from the guards of the lock-up.

One of the guards identified as Jabbar was serious injured. Reports also said over two dozens coppers sustained injuries and some of them were shifted to Rawalpindi hospitals. Out of the six injured protesters, only three could be identified as Naveed, Subhan and Eid Mohammad. Two of the injured were shifted to Rawalpindi while the remaining taken to the Tehsil Headquarters Hospital Gujar Khan.

Malik Asif, the SHO of Gujar Khan, when contacted, said he was not in a position to say anything about the names and whereabouts of the injured coppers.

A large umber of people, including women and kiddies, remained stranded on the highway and the main railway track between Bloody Karachi and Rawalpindi. The DCO and capital police officer Rawalpindi later reached the city and held negotiations with the protesters after which traffic was restored at about 12 midnight. ATTOCK:

Hundreds of people from various parts of Attock city staged a protest demonstration against prolonged power outages here on Wednesday.

The protesters, holding banners and placards and chanting slogans against the government and Iesco, gathered at Fowarah Chowk and later marched to Katchery Chowk where they blocked the Attock-Kamra road by burning tyres.

Addressing the protesters, the speakers condemned Iesco authorities for resorting to prolonged power breakdowns, saying electricity was available just for two to three hours a day in the sweltering heat. The situation has literally pushed the people towards great mental and physical trouble.

People of rural areas are also the worst hit, as they are being provided electricity in half hour`s spells, they added.

The situation has badly affected production in small industrial units and other business sectors, rendering hundreds of workers and daily wagers jobless.

The owners of local tobacco factories, tailors and other mechanical and automobile units are also facing heavy losses.

Educational institutes, printing press and internet cafés are also facing problems due to frequent disconnection of power supply, they added.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Allah wills it. Otherwise he would have given Pakistan a society considerably less corrupt at all levels, choosing to spend its limited funds (all governments have limited funds compared to their desires) on infrastructure and education instead of jihadi groups and cool weapons for the army. Have y'all considered a Jasmine revolution?
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-05-06 12:08  

#1  local residents protesting against prolonged power outages

Think green.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-05-06 02:36  

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