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On February 14, 2026, Karachi police used tear gas and batons to break up a Jamaat-e-Islami protest over civic issues, arresting ten and injuring several.
On February 14, 2026, police in Karachi used tear gas and baton charges to disperse Jamaat-e-Islami protesters attempting to enter the Sindh Assembly’s Red Zone, arresting at least ten activists and injuring several people.
The protest, part of JI’s “Jeenay Do Karachi Ko” campaign, aimed to demand solutions to civic issues like roads and drainage.
Authorities cited violations of Section 144 and accused demonstrators of breaching barriers and throwing stones, justifying the forceful response.
JI leaders denied violence, claiming peaceful protest and police aggression, and said no officials were available for negotiations.
Despite the crackdown, some protesters reached the assembly area, and the demonstration continued nearby.
El 14 de febrero de 2026, la policía de Karachi utilizó gases lacrimógenos y porras para dispersar una protesta de Jamaat-e-Islami por cuestiones cívicas, arrestando a diez personas e hiriendo a varias.