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Netizens outraged after Sheema Kermani, other Aurat March organisers briefly detained in Karachi

Netizens outraged after Sheema Kermani, other Aurat March organisers briefly detained in Karachi

Seven activists were arrested outside Karachi Press Club on Tuesday while attempting to enter to hold a press conference.
06 May, 2026

The Karachi police briefly detained seven Aurat March activists on Tuesday as they were heading to the Karachi Press Club for a press conference about their ongoing efforts to obtain a no-objection certificate (NOC) for their march on Sunday.

The activists, including Sheema Kermani and Karachi City Council member Shahzadi Rai, were released later in the day on the orders of Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hasan Lanjar, but not before public outcry began on X over what some netizens called a sign of “shrinking” civil liberties.

Others called the display “shameful”. They questioned why the right to peaceful assembly was being infringed upon and whether it was even upheld anymore, especially when it came to Aurat March.

People, including activist Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Jr, were especially outraged at clips of Kermani being manhandled being police personnel and being pushed into the back of a police car.

People wondered if this is how members of the province’s ruling party are treated — Rai is a member of the PPP — how would the police deal with non-members. Her arrest was also condemned by netizens as “unacceptable”.

Another video of an activist being carried into a police van was labelled a “disgrace”.

As the date of their annual protest approaches, Aurat March organisers have said they “will not back down” from their demand to hold the protest in Karachi and will continue to seek the necessary clearance.

They called the police action a “scare tactic” and demanded an explanation from the government on why their activists were arrested and why the NOC is being delayed.

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