In a tragic incident, a blind man lost his life in a shooting incident at his residence in the Orangi Town area of Karachi. According to the police, the deceased has been identified as Danish, and his body has been shifted to the hospital for an autopsy. The police claim that the incident is a result of a personal enmity, but further investigation is underway.
Danish’s maternal uncle, Hamad, contradicts the police statement, saying that Danish was not born blind but lost his vision later in life. He added that Danish had three other blind brothers and was working as a teacher at a local school. Hamad also claimed that three mobile phones went missing from the house, which were later found near the ground, and had a software installed that facilitated communication for the blind.
The incident has sent shockwaves in the city, which has witnessed a surge in robberies and murders in recent months. The police have launched an investigation into the incident, and a medical panel has been formed to examine the deceased.
Meanwhile, opposition parties have demanded that PTI Chairman Imran Khan be shifted to a hospital for medical treatment. The opposition parties claim that Imran Khan is being deprived of proper medical care in the jail.
The PTI Chairman’s sister, Alizeh Khan, said that Imran Khan was overjoyed to hear the voices of his children after a long time. Other opposition leaders, including Ata Taradar, Ali Amin Gandapur, and Salman Akram Raja, also demanded that Imran Khan be shifted to a hospital for medical treatment.
The police have also arrested 10 workers of the Jamaat-e-Islami and confiscated their sound system. The police have also banned media interviews, stating that any attempt to interview them would be met with camera chipping.
In a separate incident, the Met Office has forecast a weak westerly wind system to enter Balochistan on February 16.

