Overview
Sindh government offered a helping hand to the 9 May victims whose motorbikes are burned by riots. Motorbikes in Pakistan are owned by poor middle-class people. The only way of daily commuting for them is by motorbike.
The protest of 9 May after the arrest of the PTI Chairman riots gets angry and made thousands life in trouble. Riots burn motorbikes, cars, and other government properties. This has created violence in the country which caused of huge economic down.
Sindh Govt Compensate to 9 May Victims
Information and Transport Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon announced the compensation for victims on Thursday during a press conference. He stated that the government is working on it to support the surviving families of 9 May whose motorbikes are burned.
Moreover, he said those who are involved to damage public property are not tolerated and will punish. The Police will take action against them and register FIR against rioters who damage the People Bus Service.
Apart from this Lahore Audi showroom had also a riot come to this and cause of huge loss of the building. Meanwhile, the Audi Lahore has issued a statement regarding the showroom that they will setback the showroom at its old position very soon. Moreover, the statement also stated that the responsible for this incident will be punished by the authorities.
Conclusion
It was a great step to compensate for the low middle class. Most motorbike riders, delivery boys, and daily commuters lost their bikes because were on the road. The Police are also working on it and found the constables of the incident. The poor middle is already surviving inflation. Most bike riders have their only source of income as motorbike to ride and for deliveries. The initial step for compensation would help them to restart their normal life and start the normal routine to feed their families.






