Karachi, January 10: Unidentified assailants shot dead 11 more people in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, taking the death toll in clashes between workers of rival political groups to 39 over the past three days.
The killings have increased tensions between the Pakistan People’s Party and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, which has threatened to quit the PPP-led coalitions at the centre and in Sindh province.
The violence is being seen as a turf war between the PPP and MQM for greater control over Karachi, Pakistan’s main economic hub.
Police said fierce clashes and indiscriminate firing were reported from Lyari, Garden and others parts of Karachi yesterday and 11 more people were gunned down in the latest violence.
Several more were injured in the violence.
PPP’s Karachi division president Najmi Alam said three workers of his party were among those killed yesterday.
–Agencies