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Jubilant youth celebrate Pakistan win,three killed

By: Azeem send a private message
Karāchi : Pakistan | 5 months ago  
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Karachi: Jubilant youth in Karachi thronged on roads and streets to celebrate the win of Pakistan in the final of ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2009.

< < Many areas of the city echoed with heavy aerial firing. Youth riding motorbikes raised slogan in favor of Pakistan team on main roads of the city. < Similar reports were received from almost all big and small towns of the province.As many as three people also died and several injured in arial frining in the city.

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