A sit-in protest demanding justice for the killing of activist Kalash Kohli has entered its second day in Badin district of Sindh. Protesters are determined not to leave until those responsible are arrested.
According to a statement from activist Shiva Kachhi, the protest has been ongoing without any breaks.
Protestors show anger and frustration in Sindh
Organisers say this shows the growing anger and frustration among residents. The demonstration, which began at 10 am on Wednesday, continued through the night and started again on Thursday. This highlights the determination of the protesters.
Men, women, old age people, and children participated in the sit-in, enduring tough conditions to demand action. Protesters say their agitation reflects a larger outcry against a system that protects the powerful while neglecting the vulnerable.
Protestors demand for arrest of killers of Kalash Kohli
Kalash Kohli’s killing has affected the community. His family, especially his mother and widow, are in grief and anguish. Protest organisers have made it clear that the protest will not end until the killers are arrested. They warned authorities that the movement would grow stronger if their demands go unaddressed.
“This sit-in will not end until the killers are arrested. This movement will not stop until justice is served,” the statement said, emphasizing that the fight for justice for Kalash Kohli will continue.
