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    Police Confiscate Controversial ‘Baal’ Statue in Karachi’s Mehran Town Amid Public Outcry

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A recently erected statue depicting the figure of ‘Baal’ in Karachi’s Mehran Town sparked significant unease among local residents, leading to swift police intervention. The statue, which quickly gained attention after a video showcasing it went viral on social media platforms, prompted numerous complaints from community members who found the effigy objectionable. In response to the public’s concerns, law enforcement officials promptly removed the statue and transported it to the nearby police station for detailed scrutiny and investigation.

    Authorities have confirmed that the statue was constructed from foam, a detail that emerged during the initial examination. This material choice suggests the statue was intended as a temporary installation rather than a permanent fixture. The police investigation has since uncovered that the creator of the statue, a sculptor named Imran, claimed he was commissioned to produce the effigy by a religious figure, Allama Shabbar Zaidi. This revelation has added a layer of complexity to the case, as the involvement of a cleric introduces potential religious and political dimensions to the incident.

    Further details from the police indicate that Allama Shabbar Zaidi informed officials the statue was designed with the intention of being set ablaze on an upcoming Friday, possibly as part of a symbolic or ritualistic event. Imran, the sculptor, has cooperated with investigators by providing a written statement clarifying his role and the circumstances surrounding the statue’s creation. Authorities have emphasized that the inquiry is ongoing, and any subsequent legal or administrative actions will be based on the findings once the investigation concludes.

    This incident has resonated beyond Karachi, touching on broader regional narratives. Similar statues associated with the ‘Baal’ symbol have recently been focal points in political and religious demonstrations elsewhere, notably in Iran. On 11 February, statues bearing this symbol were reportedly burned during public events where participants expressed vehement opposition to what they described as corrupt Western influences and Zionist ideology. Chants such as “Death to Israel” and “Death to America” accompanied these acts, underscoring the symbolic resistance some groups associate with the destruction of such effigies.

    The emergence of the ‘Baal’ statue in Karachi thus reflects a complex interplay of local sensitivities and wider geopolitical symbolism. As the police continue their investigation, the community remains watchful, awaiting clarity on the motivations behind the statue’s installation and the implications of its removal. This episode highlights the delicate balance authorities must maintain in managing public order while navigating the intricate web of religious and political sentiments prevalent in the region.

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