Hyderabad: Protest against Sindh People’s Local Government Ordinance 2012 continued for the second consecutive day on Tuesday in different parts of Sindh.
A policeman was injured during violent protest and protesters set ablaze car and 5 motorcycles in Nawabshah district.
The protesters clashed with police in Gharibabad, Sakrand, Hospital road and press club road in the district, native town of President Asif Ali Zardari.
The lawyers also went on strike against the controversial local body system.
On Monday, protesters, belonging to various nationalists parties, some of them armed opened fire in the air and set ablaze Airport Police Station in Gharibad locality.
The protesters rallied on Sakrand Road as they observed strike against the controversial local government system, although, supported by two major political stakeholders the Pakistan People’s Party and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.
Police also resorted to aerial firing to disperse the charged protesters who torched some motorcycles and a passenger bus.
The Sindh Assembly on Monday passed the SPLGO 2012 bill which further fueled the already angry nationalist elements.
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