By Sarah Khan
More than three years have
passed after the tragic inferno at Baldia
Town but culprits remain
unidentified much like most of the other cases in the country which involves
crimes by influential political workers. Such is the irony with regards to the
country’s worst industrial disaster that the investigation has yet to determine
whether it was an intentional act of sabotage or an accident.
Over 250 workers perished inside
the locked premises of the Ali Enterprises, in Baldia on September 11, 2012.
Almost four years on, three investigation reports later, the case is still
directionless. Initially, the case was registered by incorporating sections of
premeditated murder against the factory owners, manager and other employees for
their alleged negligence in managing the evacuation process during the fire and
not providing a safe exit.
The Baldia Town
factory inferno case took a dramatic turn in February 2015 when a report by
Rangers claimed that the Muttahida Qaumi Movement was behind the deadly fire
that claimed the lives of at least 258 factory workers.
The report prepared by a joint
investigation team (JIT) was submitted to the Sindh High Court by an additional
attorney general. The statement said the information had been disclosed by
suspect Mohammad Rizwan Qureshi, an alleged worker of the MQM, on June 22, 2013
during joint investigation of the factory inferno. According to the JIT report,
the MQM worker revealed that a “well-known party high official” had demanded
Rs200 million as Bhatta (extortion money) though his frontman from Ali
Enterprises, the owners of the ill-fated factory, in Aug 2012.
The suspect said the KTC
(Karachi Tanzeemi Committee) men had ordered Bhola to collect Rs200m as
protection money from the factory owners. When the factory owners refused to
pay the money, Bhola and his accomplices set the factory on fire by throwing
chemical substances, according to the suspect. He further added that the CID
had raided the house of the suspended sector in-charge and arrested his brother
Majid who was later released after the MQM pressurised the factory owners to
issue a statement that he was not involved in the incident. The suspect claimed
that he had obtained all this information from the former sector in-charge of Baldia Town .
The perpetrators
of the tragic inferno i.e. MQM activists named by Sindh Interior Ministry must
be brought to justices after JIT report on the incident. All political parties
including the one in power should be accountable for their actions. Murderers
should be punished harshly so that a precedent is set and no political party
should even in their wildest dream can commit even a minor crime let alone
massacre.
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