Railway tracks blown up in different parts of Sindh
Four blasts took place at the up and down tracks located
near the Mirpur Mathilo, Khairpur, and Bin Qasim Town
of Karachi and in Hyderabad. — File Photo
BREAKING NEWS.-
A top retired Pakistani
General & expert of the modern warfare was
worried about the recent developments in Sindh,
an important Province of Pakistan.
Requesting to be ananymous due to the sevsitive
issue of the subject, he said it seems the present
situation of "non-obedience in Sindh & Balochistan"
can lead to total blockade of logistic supplies to
Pakistani Army in Panjab and their Jehadi
Organisations, Lashkers of Talibans and Haqannis
& et, in FATA region".
Further he added that,"It`s feared that land routes
and railway links to Panjab and Pakhtun-khawa
can be targeted through Sindh, Karachi and
Balochistan because the people of Sindh and
Balochistan can use this card to acheive their
freedom.
The said learned expert lamented that the ordinary
people of Panjab and FATA can suffer due
to unavailibility of food, Gas and other
necessities of the life.
"The most worrisome scenario shall be
to weaken and to defeat Talibans, Al-quida
and other Jehadi groups in FATA region
who interfere in the affairs of Afghanistan
and kill Afghan, NATO and ISAF forces in
Afghanistan on behest of Pakistani
establishment." he said
Further he feared of ecsalation of voilence
in Sindh like that of East Pakistanin 1971 which
can compell Panjab to totall surrender to
the people of Pakistan i.e. Pashtuns, Sindhis,
Baluchs, Seraikis and Gilgit-baltastanis.
Concluding the secrecy of military stratagy
of Pakistan, he lamented that, "there
are high risks of indirect involvement by
U.S. and European Union and even India for
the complete blockade of logistic supplies to
Pakistani Army and Talibans in FATA, through
Sindh and Balochistan.
KARACHI: More than ten blasts blew up the railway tracks
in various areas of Sindh on Saturday morning,
DawnNews reported.
The blasts took place on the railway tracks used to associate
Karachi from the interior Sindh.
The first two blasts took place near Nawabshah.
After which, two separate blasts blew up the railway tracks in
the Hyderabad’s areas Qasimabad and Latifabad.
As a result, around two feet of the railway track was destroyed.
The railway tracks near Mirpur Mathilo, Khairpur, and Bin Qasim
Town of Karachi were also targeted.
The trains were halted at different stations due to which the
train traffic between the Sindh and Punjab was affected.
Pamphlets found near the blast sites carried the name of
Sindhu Desh Liberation Army.