Economic Review, May 1st, 1992
Lecislators from Sindh had denounced army action arguing that without a political solution it would be detrimental to the solidarity of the country.
For quite some time a new spate of lawlessness has emerged in Sindh. Firing on trains, repeat carnage in Hyderabad, bomb blasts, dacoits and kidnapping for ransom have become regular feature in Sindh. The disappearance of Ashiq Ali Hussain, a business tycoon and Vazeer of Aga Khan Council has completely shaken the administrative machinery. Four days later, Director General, Health, Dr. Sajjan Memon, was kidnapped from Super Highway. Since the b...
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