The Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) party is making headlines in Karachi as it protests against the ongoing crisis in Parachinar, Kurram District. The protest has led to significant road closures across Karachi, creating a traffic nightmare and causing severe disruptions to daily life. Here’s a look at what happened in Parachinar and why MWM is taking action in Karachi.
What Happened in Parachinar?
The situation in Parachinar, located in Kurram District, has taken a tragic turn. On December 22, two men, Ishaq Hussain and Waseem Hussain, were brutally murdered and decapitated in the Bagan area while traveling to Parachinar. This heinous act has intensified an already volatile situation in the region, leading to widespread unrest and protests.
The critical issue is the ongoing blockade of the Thall-Parachinar main road, which has been closed for a staggering 79 days. This blockade has resulted in severe shortages of essential supplies, including food and medicines. The lack of access to these vital resources has led to a growing humanitarian crisis in Parachinar, with over 130 people reported dead, including more than 100 children. The tragic loss of life, combined with the escalating shortages, has sparked outrage both in Parachinar and beyond.
MWM Protests in Karachi
In response to the tragic events in Parachinar, the MWM party has organized large-scale protests in Karachi, with sit-ins at key locations such as Numaish Chowrangi and Abbas Town. The protests aim to draw attention to the dire situation in Parachinar and demand immediate action from the government to lift the blockade and provide humanitarian aid to the affected region.
Karachi Roads Blocked Amid Protests
The MWM protests in Karachi have led to significant road closures, causing severe traffic disruptions. Key roads, including MA Jinnah Road at Numaish Chowrangi, Abu Al Hasan Isphahani Road near Abbas Town, and Sharea Faisal, have been blocked. Commuters are being diverted through alternative routes such as the Secretariat Chowrangi, Guru Mandir to Soldier Bazaar, and Drigh Road to Rashid Minhas Road.
These protests have not only affected daily commuters but also disrupted the city’s commercial and social activities. The public outcry has been echoed by political and religious leaders who have joined the sit-ins to express solidarity with the people of Parachinar.
Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Parachinar
The situation in Parachinar continues to worsen. With essential goods unable to reach the region due to the blockade, hospitals are overwhelmed, and medical supplies are running out. The shortage of food and medicine has led to an increase in deaths, with the most vulnerable, including children, bearing the brunt of the crisis.
The people of Parachinar are in urgent need of assistance, and the ongoing blockade is only exacerbating the suffering. The MWM protests in Karachi are calling for immediate government intervention to address the crisis and restore peace to the region.
Solidarity from Across Karachi
The MWM’s call for justice and aid has been supported by various political, social, and religious groups in Karachi. Leaders from different factions have joined the protests, amplifying the message and demanding an end to the blockade. This wave of solidarity highlights the growing concern over the humanitarian situation in Parachinar and the need for urgent government action.