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Agitators in Kasur turn on PML-N lawmakers [Zainab case]

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KASUR: In continuance of the protests that erupted in Kasur a day earlier against the alleged police inaction following the rape and murder of a six-year-old child, a charged mob on Thursday broke into the homes of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) lawmakers, MPA Naeem Safdar Ansari and MNA Waseem Akhtar, and ransacked rooms and burned cars, and set the latter’s outhouse ablaze.

Even though the protests began early in the morning at around 7am, the violence escalated shortly after the funeral prayers for two protesters, Muhammad Ali and Shoaib, who were killed by police gunfire the day before. Tehreek-i-Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah chief Khadim Hussain Rizvi led the funeral prayers.

The protesters then returned to Shahbaz Khan Road and Steel Bagh Mor on Ferozepur Road and stepped up the agitation. As one highly charged mob made its way to MPA Ansari’s house, a police contingent attempted to control the situation by using tear-gas shells to disperse the mob. However, the protesters threw stones and bricks at the policemen, forcing them to retreat to Kashmir Chowk, around half a kilometre away from the MPA’s house.

Finding the police occupied elsewhere, the protesters broke into the outhouse of Mr Akhtar and dragged the furniture out on the street and set it ablaze. They then entered the premises and set fire to the building. The fire spread to neighbouring shops. Rescue-1122 official Muhammad Akbar said that the protesters did not allow fire fighters to extinguish the fire at the outhouse.

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Rescue-1122 services remained suspended between 12pm and 9pm as most roads were blocked. The department had to excuse 12 emergency calls because of that.

Earlier in the day, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif visited the grieving family in Kasur between 4:20am and 4:30am, during which he offered Fateha for the departed soul.

Two hours prior to his arrival in Kasur (at around 2am), Punjab government spokesperson Malik Muhammad Ahmed Khan, MPA Malik Ahmed Saeed, MNAs of the Ansari biradari, including Usman Ibrahim of Gujranwala and Akram Ansari of Faisalabad, visited Zainab’s family and placated them, before giving the CM a green signal to visit Kasur.

The Punjab cabinet on Thursday announced Rs10 million cash prize for anyone who could provide information that could lead the police to the man who had killed Zainab. The cabinet also decided to give Rs3m to the families of the two protesters killed by the police. They decided that a member of each family would be offered a government job.

On Thursday, all markets, schools, banks, pharmacies and the district bar remained on strike.

While the city’s traders had earlier announced that they would observe a complete shutter-down strike on Friday, Lahore commissioner Abdullah Sumbal, Rangers Brigadier Muhammad Asim, Sheikhupura RPO Zulifqar Hameed, Kasur DC Saira Omar, DBA president Malik Riaz Ahmed and other members of the peace committee met the traders and convinced them not to strike. They assured the traders that Rangers and the police would protect the lives and properties of traders.

A group of protesters near the DHQ Hospital stormed its premises after medical officers handed over the bodies of the two protesters over to their families after conducting an autopsy.

The enraged mob ransacked the emergency ward while hospital staffers locked the doors from inside. There was no police in sight; however, attendants at the hospital managed to convince the protesters to take their agitation outside the hospital premises.

A teenager protester talking to Dawn said that no one had given a call for protest but he would continue to agitate till the killer was arrested and made an example of. He said that agitating on the streets was the only way the people could get their rulers to listen to their plight.

Another young protester, who was busy stripping down burnt cars, said that the country’s politicians had looted the people’s wealth and purchased expensive vehicles, so, they were public property.

Talking to the media, Zainab’s father Muhammad Amin, an ardent supporter of the Pakistan Awami Tehreek’s Dr Tahirul Qadri, urged people to hold a peaceful protest and to not damage public or private property.

However, he expressed dissatisfaction with the nomination of the police officer heading the joint investigation team (JIT) and requested that he be replaced.

By Thursday night, the district administration imposed Section 144 in the city, outlawing the assembly of more than five people. Rangers and police took control of the city and started patrolling. They arrested 45 protesters and took them to an undisclosed location.

District Headquarters Hospital (DHQ) Medico Legal Officer Dr Quratulain Attique told Dawn.com on Thursday that the child’s post-mortem examination revealed that she had died from strangulation.

Findings in the autopsy suggest that she may have been sexually assaulted. Dr Attique said that this was the fourth such case she had seen in the last seven months she had been at the Kasur DHQ.

Police told Dawn that they had arrested scores of suspects in the rape and murder of the child and sent the samples of 10 of the suspects for DNA testing.
 
What happened to an innocent minor is one of the sadest incidents ever. Equally sad is the state of our minds as a nation when instead of doing anything constructive against such heinous crimes we start burning cars, ransack wards of hospitals, cause blockages to emergency service vehicles, pelt stones and worst of all start political point scoring from such incidents. Sad indeed!
 
What happened to an innocent minor is one of the sadest incidents ever. Equally sad is the state of our minds as a nation when instead of doing anything constructive against such heinous crimes we start burning cars, ransack wards of hospitals, cause blockages to emergency service vehicles, pelt stones and worst of all start political point scoring from such incidents. Sad indeed!

Upto a possible 10 children have been raped/murdered and nothing seems to have been done, yet as soon as people start rioting, it seems those in authority are interested in finding a perpetrator.

In fact this has been going on in Kasur since atleast 2014, yet you're equally angered and saddened by property damage and political point scoring than the fact there's been a criminal lack of attention paid to these rapes and murders. Sad indeed.
 
What happened to an innocent minor is one of the sadest incidents ever. Equally sad is the state of our minds as a nation when instead of doing anything constructive against such heinous crimes we start burning cars, ransack wards of hospitals, cause blockages to emergency service vehicles, pelt stones and worst of all start political point scoring from such incidents. Sad indeed!

So when they didnt riot, did anyone take any notice of the horrendous crimes that have been going on, the first reports were in 2014/5, what did the govt do? Where was the Showbiz? Even in this case nothing would have happened had it not been for the media and the Punjab Police even asked for the reward money from the poor family of PKR10,000. I would burn down every Police station and MPA/MNA because thats the only language these criminals understand.
 
What happened to an innocent minor is one of the sadest incidents ever. Equally sad is the state of our minds as a nation when instead of doing anything constructive against such heinous crimes we start burning cars, ransack wards of hospitals, cause blockages to emergency service vehicles, pelt stones and worst of all start political point scoring from such incidents. Sad indeed!

Quite easy to say but not sure how some of us would react if we lived in Kasur. Child abuse case was exposed in 2015 and hundreds of kids were impacted but the gangs were so strong and had political backing that even police was reluctant to take an action.

Watch Zara Hut Kay from couple of weeks ago to understand how victims suffered, many left Kasur and are living a terrible life and some victims even threatened to burn themselves as offenders were openly threatening to kill them and challenged anyone to take an action against them. Then further incidents happened and now this, who can even blame them if they burn the whole city?

I am usually very critical even if one bicycle is burned or damaged especially when people react to something that didn't even happen in Pakistan but i don't blame people of Kasur, in a way it's good to see people are raising their voice against injustice.
 
if it was my daughter (and my daughter is seven by the way) I would burn down Kasur and start a bloody revolution. Their lucky her father seems a calm and "subr wala bunda." This whole society is sick and needs an overhall but dont expect it when its riddled with corrupt politicians, hypocrites who pray to Allah swt in the morning and watch porn in the evening and others who want to go to sleep Muslim and wake up kafir.

The whole country is a mess..
 
I usually dont comment on instagram posts but yesterday i had a random conversation with a Pakistani woman on a post about Zainab. She said the same things that Rana Sanaullah said. I was shocked at what lengths she was willing to go to put the blame on parents.

I was losing brain cells so i just signed off by telling her that the mothers arent safe themselves, how would they protect their kids.
 
Just seeing the reaction of the Nooras on this tragic case and all the tragic cases before in Kasur and elsewhere, it tells me who sick they are. I just have this feeling that they are annoyed that Kasur has overshadowed their attack on IK and his marriage proposal.
 
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