Karachi fire, Muslims killed

on Friday, September 14, 2012

Recent dreadful incident has not shocked whole nation but also the world. In Karachi, Pakistan, fire was set on in the garment factory that killed hundreds of the people brutally. Many Muslims were killed mercilessly due to this incident, killing of the people reached up to 258. This has said to be the most disastrous of all industrial incidents that brutally killed number of Muslims in Pakistan.

Pakistani Government has taken measures by ordering an inquiry and senior official told AFP that the two brothers who owned the factory have been barred from leaving the country. “A case has been filed against Abdul Aziz, Mohammad Arshad and Shahid Bhaila and other members of the management of Ali Enterprises, Mohammad Nawaz Gondal, the head of the local police station, told AFP.” said the officials.

“We have registered a murder case against the owners of the factory and several government officials for showing utter negligence to provide adequate security to the factory workers, which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people,” Gondal said

After the fire waqs ablaze, the owners of the factory have gone missing, Sindh government where Karachi is the capital appointed a senior judge to look into the matters and take a serious action.

Every detail will be looked into it, the causes of the fire explosion, security system and the major caused for the death of hundreds of the people.

Workers got killed by suffocation, many were burnt alive at the Ali Enterprises garment factory in Karachi, these made ready to wear clothing for western export. The fire explosion broke into the building during the evening shift on Tuesday.

The capacity is to hold 600 people who were working at that time, according to the officials, building at no emergency exile systems when the fire was blazed it wrapped the majority and people died of suffocation and burnt alive.

It’s one of the most dreadful incidents happening in a Muslim country in the recent times, a fire explosion captured many of the workers in Ali Enterprise garment factory, and workers who tried to jump from the top story fell into the basement where they were badly trapped. Building had no emergency exile system and therefore majority died out.

36 hours passed and many people faith in Almighty Allah stood outside the factory to hear news about their loved ones, it was so hot to go inside even after 36 hours had been passed. Water which was poured by fire fighters formed a pool of boiling water.

“The place is too hot and smoky, it is too risky to go inside and clear the building. We are waiting for now,” chief fire officer Ehtesham Salim told AFP.

Speaking to media representatives in Karachi, the provincial minister and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) announced that he had tendered his resignation.

“Siddiqui said he had dispatched his resignation to Sindh Governor Ishratul Ebad and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah.” The case was filed against Abdul Aziz, Mohammad Arshad and Shahid Bhaila and other members of the management of Ali Enterprises.

 


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