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Several arrested, injured as police disperse JI protest in Karachi

Police detained at least nine Jamaat-e-Islami workers and seized their sound system after protesters violated Section 144 and entered the Red Zone, officials said.

  • On February 14, 2026, police dispersed Jamaat-e-Islami workers during their sit-in outside the Sindh Assembly in Karachi.
  • The JI announced the sit-in for February 14 to protest the Sindh government's failure on Karachi's roads, drainage, and local bodies, but authorities denied permission citing Section 144 prohibiting Red Zone entry.
  • Authorities seized a party sound system and detained at least nine JI workers; police said workers pelted stones, injuring three police officers, while at least one JI worker was hurt by baton charges and teargas shells.
  • The provincial administration warned that no one will be allowed to take the law into their own hands as hundreds of JI activists remain assembled near the Sindh Assembly, with police maintaining a strong presence.
  • JI leaders accused the provincial PPP of 'fascism' and undemocratic arrests, while Muhammad Farooq said tear gas use showed government failure and demanded workers' release.
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In Karachi, Pakistan, activists of the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) have caused widespread unrest. A demonstration was held outside the Sindh Assembly as part of the "Let Karachi Live" campaign. However, when the protesters broke through security cordons and attempted to enter the "Red Zone," police resorted to tear gas and lathicharge to stop them.

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The Frontier Post broke the news in on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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