A large number of party workers belonging to Qomi Awami Tehreek (QAT) Shikarpur chapter held a massive protest demonstration at Clock Tower against killers of May 22, 2012, and demanded their arrest, here on Wednesday. Speaking on the occasion, Din Muhammad Shaikh, Advocate Zafar Ali Channa, Zahid Bhanbhro and Syed Wajid Ali Shah termed 22 May as “Black Day” and further said that on 22 May in 2012- the alleged killers of MQM opened indiscriminate firing on “Muhabat-e-Sindh Rally” and martyred 14 innocent people including Ms Ghazala Batool in Karachi. They expressed their concerns on delaying tactics in arresting the killers involved in committing firing on innocent participants of the rally. The alleged killers of MQM opened indiscriminate fire on ‘Muhabat-e-Sindh Rally’ and martyred 14 innocent people They further encouraged the protesters that they are ready to sacrifice their lives for the sake of Sindh and termed themselves as patronages of Sindh. They said every conspiracy against Sindh would be foiled with the support of people of Sindh and demanded the higher authorities to take notice of the firing and killing of innocent people, who participated in the rally. Killers should be taken to task as soon as possible or they would extend their protest movement across Sindh. A good number of workers of Jeay Sindh Mahaz [JSM] Jamiat-e-Ul-e-Islam Fazal [JUI-F], Shikarpur Youth, Sindhi Adabi Sangat, Sindh National Party, Sambara Scouts Open Registered, Traders unions, Advocates, and people belonging to different walks of life including Imran Mangi, Asadullah Soomro, Fazaulllah Noorani, Advocate Zahid Pahore, Abdul Fatah Mahar, Shoukat Baloch, Nihal Khan Bhanbhro, Abdul Qadir Napar, Khair Muhammad Napar, Khan Muhammad Deio, Adil Jaan Shaikh, Ali Ahmed Buriro, and others attended the rally and ensured their moral support and demanded the government to resolve the grievances of QAT to intact the writ of law. A large number of QAT workers marched various routes and concluded their rally at clock tower, holding party flags and placards inscribed with slogans in favour of their demands and against MQM.