At least 14 people were killed and 40 others injured on Saturday as violence flared up in Karachi in the run-up to a tense by-election in one of the most sensitive and ethnically divided areas of the city. The violence flared up after one of the contesting parties in the by-polls the Awami National Party announced it was boycotting the election as its demand for proper security and deployment of the army had not been met by the government.
Police and rescue officials said that around 13 people had been killed in incidents of firing in different parts of the city but television channels put the figure at 14 around midnight. They were also reports of miscreants torching vehicles and forcing shopkeepers and restaurant owners to close down. The polls for the provincial assembly seat PS-94 (Orangi town) was seen as a direct contest between the Mutthaida-e-Qaumi Movement which represents the Urdu
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