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The cycle of violence is not stopping in Pakistan, workers of electoral parties clashed with each other in Karachi.


Violence has increased significantly in the Pakistani city of Karachi before the upcoming elections. During the violent clash in Nazimanad on Monday, a worker of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM Pakistan) was killed and three others were injured in firing with workers of Imran Khan's party Pakistan Peoples Party i.e. PPP.

Elections are going to be held in Pakistan on 8th February. The people of the neighboring country are going to elect their Wazir-e-Azam. But the game of politics in Pakistan has always been bloody. The political history here is bloody and once again the situation in the neighboring country is very critical before the upcoming elections. Election violence has increased significantly in the last few days in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city. Violent clashes broke out in Nazimanad on Monday in which one worker died and three others were injured.

Violence has increased significantly in the Pakistani city of Karachi before the upcoming elections. During the violent clash in Nazimanad on Monday, a worker of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM Pakistan) was killed and three others were injured in firing with workers of Imran Khan's party Pakistan Peoples Party i.e. PPP. Let us tell you that there have been many clashes in the past between the parties trying to defeat each other.

Why did the violence happen?

According to reports, workers of political parties contesting elections in Parliament as well as Assembly seats are choosing the path of violence to defeat their rivals. A day before the Nazimanad incident, news of lathicharge by the police had come to light in Clifton area on Sunday. The police also used force against supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan's party. Just a day later, a worker of Muttahida Qaumi Movement was killed during an exchange of fire with workers of Nazimanad Pakistan People's Party. Three people were also injured in this violent clash.

PPP bastion Karachi

Sindh and Karachi are considered the strongholds of PPP. Despite this, there is every possibility of the situation changing in the current political scenario. This is because apart from Nawaz's party, many other parties and independent candidates are making their mark in Karachi. In such a situation, violence is being considered as the best option to gain control in one's court. Election campaigning has started from last week. During the campaign, reports of clashes between supporters of PPP, PTI and MQM-P have come to light in many areas.

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