ANP Called Off Strike In Karachi on May 12
Here is why Awami National Party (ANP) called off strike in Karachi on May 12.

Source: Daily Ummat
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May 10th, 2009 16:48 GMT
@ Kashif
The problem is, whatever they do for the time being, some day they will have to answer on the massacre that took place that day, or else we will keep on seeing events like this
May 10th, 2009 23:58 GMT
The Sindh government’s holiday on 12 May does not apply to banks, stock exchange and central government’s offices like Customs, etc. Since there’ll be no strike, buses will run and employees will have no excuse for not coming to work.