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India-Pakistan
Gunfire disrupts pro-Osama rally
2011-05-08
[Dawn] Shots fired during a march of some religious groups on M.A. Jinnah Road to pay homage to the late Osama bin Laden
... who now dances with worms...
and show solidarity with the Kingdom of Soddy Arabia on Friday caused fear among the participants and a scuffle between police and members of the rally, officials and organisers said.
Gunfire at a pro-Binny rally. It's just so... appropriate.
The police said no one was hurt in the firing and that it was not an attack on the march, which was held under the auspices of Jamaat-ud-Dawa.
...the front organization of Lashkar-e-Taiba...

As the marchers reached near Tibet Centre they heard gunfire and bravely ran for safety. The incident also sparked panic in the area, which neighbours major commercial centres as well as residential areas.

"We thoroughly investigated the incident and conducted a complete search of the surrounding areas," said SSP Irshad Ali Raza of Saddar Town. "No clue was found which could have showed that it was an attack on the rally neither the firing caused any injury to any participant of the rally."

However,
The wishy-washy However...
he said, the police suspected the involvement of a few present in the rally who scuffled with coppers deployed there for security and thrashed one of them.

"Seeing this other coppers deployed on the security intervened and fired only a few shots when they found that the violent protesters were not ready to release their colleague," he added.

He said some participants of the rally retaliated when the police had gun sex for the rescue of their colleague. "Even one of my gunnies was badly beaten. We are investigating the case and would definitely register the FIR once the culprits are identified," said SSP Raza.

However,
The wishy-washy However...
Orangzeb Farooqi, a leader of the Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) -- one of the parties that organised the rally -- said the firing was planned to sabotage their peaceful event.

"It`s strange to now learn this police version as earlier they had thanked the rally participants and party leaders for their cooperation despite the armed attack," he added.

Earlier, the marchers were addressed by leaders of about half-a-dozen religious parties, including Hafiz Hakeemullah, Engineer Naveed Qamar, Prof Mehmoodul Hasan and Maulana Yusuf Kashmirei.

They demanded that the government give up its cowardly posture and break off ties with the US and other countries conspiring against Mohammedan countries, including Soddy Arabia and Pakistain.

Terming the gathering `a milestone in the war against infidels`, Engineer Qamar said that the enemies of Islam were celebrating the day of martyrdom of Osama bin Laden forgetting that the martyrdom could not block the way of Mohammedans.

He said that Islamic movements were not based on personalities but ideologies. "Such martyrdoms will augur well for the victory of Islam," he said.

He also condemned the firing on the rally and said it was an attempt to give a sectarian colour to the peaceful rally aimed at demonstrating the unity of Ummah and formulating a strategy for the defence of Hermain Sharifain.
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