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    Karachi Police Confiscate Controversial Statue Ahead of Youm Al Quds Rally

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a notable development late Wednesday night, law enforcement officials in Karachi confiscated a statue that has sparked widespread debate and concern across social media platforms. The effigy, which portrays a human male body topped with a bull’s head and is seated in a distinctive posture, was discovered in Mehran Town, located within the Korangi Industrial Area. This unusual sculpture quickly drew public attention due to its striking and unsettling appearance.

    The police operation was prompted by the planned use of this statue during an upcoming rally commemorating Youm Al Quds, an event observed annually in solidarity with the Palestinian cause. A senior police official, who chose to remain unnamed, confirmed the seizure and emphasized that the statue was intended to be burned as part of the rally’s symbolic activities. Despite the gravity of the situation, authorities have not yet made any arrests, nor have they registered a formal case related to the incident.

    This episode echoes a similar controversy from 2019, when a large sculpture described by many as satanic was exhibited at the Lahore Museum. That 20-foot-tall artwork, widely interpreted as a depiction of the devil, ignited public outrage and protests, ultimately leading to its removal after significant backlash from various segments of society. Such incidents highlight the sensitivity surrounding symbolic representations and their potential to provoke strong reactions in Pakistan’s socio-cultural landscape.

    As investigations continue, officials have remained tight-lipped about the origins of the statue and the identities of those responsible for its creation and intended display. The police are reportedly examining various leads to understand the motivations behind this provocative installation and to determine whether any laws were violated in the process. Meanwhile, the public discourse surrounding the statue underscores the complex interplay between artistic expression, religious sentiments, and political symbolism in urban Pakistan.

    With the Youm Al Quds rally approaching, security agencies are likely to remain vigilant to prevent any further incidents that could escalate tensions. This event, which traditionally involves demonstrations and speeches in support of Palestinian rights, has occasionally been a flashpoint for political and religious expression. The seizure of the statue serves as a reminder of the challenges authorities face in balancing freedom of expression with maintaining public order in a diverse and often polarized society.

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