Karachi Food Stampede in the month of Ramadhan 2009

By admin, September 16, 2009 12:36 am

Chhipa Ambulance at the
scene of Karachi food stampede killing 20 women and girls.

Monday, 14 September 2009

KARACHI: An act of charity turned into a tragedy near Karachi’s Khori Garden on Monday
when a stampede caused the death of 20 women and girls who had thronged an
outlet where a wholesaler was giving out food items for free. Fifteen people
were injured.

Jodia Bazaar, the city’s biggest wholesale market, saw heart-rending scenes of poor
families retrieving bodies instead of sacks after organisers of the free
distribution were overwhelmed by the needy multitudes.
‘Tokens for free ration were being given away by the distributor at the rooftop of the
rice dealer’s three-storey outlet while a 10-kg sack of rice was being handed to women from a nearby ground floor warehouse,’ an eyewitness said.

The Kharadar police said that the rice dealer, Chaudhry Mohammed Iftikhar, a resident of the Defence Housing Authority, had been arrested and booked for ‘negligence and unintentional killing’ of the women.

A woman whose seven-year-daughter was injured in the incident told Dawn that the stampede began at around 2.30pm after the rice dealer left his office due to the unmanageable crowd, saying he would distribute tokens after Iftar.

An injured woman said panic set in when a group of women tried to elbow others out of the way. This prompted a baton-charge by the trader’s employees, leaving a number of women on the ground.

A stampede followed and in no time wails and moans rent the atmosphere.

The Capital City Police Officer, Waseem Ahmed, said that 18 people were killed in the incident. ‘Fifteen of them have been identified,’ he added.

The bodies and the in-jured were shifted to the Civil Hospital. Dr Hamid Padhiyar, a police surgeon, told Dawn that 14 bodies were brought to the mortuary and one of the injured women died at the hospital.

‘The bodies were handed over to the victims’ relatives after medico-legal formalities,’ he added.

However, the hospital’s medico-legal sources said that three bodies were taken away from the hospital without completion of formalities while two were taken away by relatives from the scene of the tragedy.

The dead victims brought to the CHK were identified as Munawwar Begum, 50, wife of Abdul Karim; Nausheen, 16, daughter of Habib Baig; Salima Bibi, 45, wife of Nauroz Khan; Zahoora Bibi, 48, wife of Haq Nawaz; Shabana, 36, wife of Mubeen; Begum, 54, wife of Bahadur; Saleha, 35, wife of Ata ur Rehman; Farhat Afshan, 34, wife of Mohammed Naeem; Shahnaz, 40, wife of Dil Faraz; Basaro, 35, wife of
Rahman Gul; Amna, 14, daughter of Younus; Tasleem, 36, wife of Abdus Sattar; Latifa, 45, wife of Khuda Bux; and Bastpari, 38, wife of Waheed Gul.
The
injured were identified as Saira, 15, daughter of Khadim Shah; Khatija, 35, wife of Pir Bux; Farkhunda, wife of Alam Bux, Noorin Nisa, Nargis, Kulsom, and
Samreen.

Most of the victims hailed from Machchar Colony, a shantytown off Mauripur Road, Baldia Town and Sohrab Goth.

The Sindh government has appointed District and Sessions Judge, South, Fahim Ahmed Siddiqui, as inquiry officer to conduct investigations.

A handout said the inquiry officer would determine the cause of incident and submit a report to the government within seven days.

President orders judicial probePresident Asif Ali Zardari ordered a probe by a judge of the Sindh High Court into the into the Karachi tragedy.

Presidency’s spokesman Farhatullah Babar said the president called Sindh Chief Minister Syed
Qaim Ali Shah and said that the report of the judicial probe should be submitted to him in a week.

The president expressed grief over the loss of lives and offered condolences to bereaved families.



CHHIPA CONVENTION JULY 17-18 2009, WASHINGTON DC

By admin, July 22, 2009 11:56 pm
Assalamu Alaikum,
Brother/Sister,
“Everyone, please take your seats. We are about to begin our program.
” The voice echoed throughout the hall, and in less than a minute everyone
scattered to their seats with anticipation for the start of our first Chhipa
Convention held on July 17, 2009. Starting with the name of Allah, Aman Chhipa
gave a recitation from the glorious Quran followed by a few words from
Ishaq Tekrawala, Mohmedsharif Munshi, and Suleiman Chhipa, who all gave very
touching speeches about their journey in America as a Chhipa. Loaded with
informational presentations, fun-filled activities, a barbeque, and who can forget
the memorable movie made by Faisal Dakwala, this two-day convention was
nothing less of a joyous and exciting event for all. Not to mention all the various
reactions from our guests. From the “What’s your name?” or “Where does your family
live?” to the famous “Look how big she has become!” this convention gave
an opportunity for our elder Chhipawad community to reunite as one again and
the younger generation to meet and make many new friends.
The first day of our Chhipa Convention
started with and introduction of all the families’ and an amazing home video
directed by Faisal Dakwala, and acted by Imran and Zubeda Kukdawala, about a
young Chhipa son who only depends on his father’s factory (kar-khana) and as
a result leaves school, pulls away from Islam, and never does anything on his
own. However, this causes problems for his mother who feels he should be doing
much more and is stressed by the burden that is being put on her. The movie
displays a changing phase of this young man as he encounters many situations
which show him the reality of the world and what he can accomplish if he
changes his life-style. Aside from a serious note, this movie didn’t lack at
all in the comedy aspect with the comic nagging of the Chhipa mother and the
movie’s hilarious Ghajini parody, which our guests really enjoyed. After a
delicious biryani and “solo” (sweet rice) dinner, we had an informational
power point to teach the audience about our community and what we can do to
make it better for its people. Finally we ended the day with an exciting carom
tournament.
Our second day we had an amazing barbeque
at Veteran’s Memorial Park for everyone. There was so much to do! While some
people sat in the pavilion chatting, others spent their time in the court
playing cricket and volleyball. And let’s not forget our reserved swimming
pool, which was the highlight of the day for the little ones, and some big
ones as well. We all ended our amazing day in the Islamic Community Center of
Northern Virginia, with many prizes, Chhipa Jokes, and an Islamic quiz for
everyone. All in all, this convention was a blast for all ages. From old time
friends, to brand-new buddies, this convention brought us all together for an
important purpose, to help our community back home. Alhamdulillah this
convention was a great success. We are planning to hold another Chhipa
Convention for next year and we look forward to meeting many more members of
our Chhipa community in the future, Insha’Allah J
By: Shabnum Dakwala
Here is the clip of the Chhipa Convention:

Chhipa Convention Pictures

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Chhipa Convention 2009
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A selection of things from the set

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(By the way, if the set link doesn’t work, try copying and pasting it from
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