NA-240 violence.

THE ugly scenes witnessed in Karachi's NA-240 constituency during Thursday's by-poll are a reminder of the political violence that regularly rocked the metropolis in the not-too-distant past. Unfortunately, they may also be a harbinger of things to come unless the administration and political parties commit to ensuring a violence-free electoral exercise. At least one person was reported killed as supporters of various political parties - primarily MQM-P, PSP and TLP - clashed on polling day. One showdown in Landhi was particularly disturbing, as rival partymen traded heavy fire, terrorising citizens. The convoys of PSP leader Anis Kaimkhani and TLP supremo Saad Rizvi came under fire in separate incidents. Among the triggers of the violence were reports of mischief inside the polling stations, with footage emerging of an alleged MQM-P worker stealing election material. What is of major concern is that law enforcers, including police and Rangers, largely watched as spectators while political rivals used deadly force against each other.

As per the unofficial results, the MQM-P candidate seems to have captured the seat, though by a razor-thin majority, while the TLP candidate has come in a close second. Considering the allegations of rigging, and the close margin of victory, the calls for a recount are justified. Moreover, the fact that the TLP performed well at the ballot box indicates...

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