Karachi - QNA
Despite peace rallies and appeals by politicians, the wave of violence continues unabated in the metropolis. On Monday 29 people were killed in the city and today 7 more were killed. Many areas of the city have been under the grip of terrorism for over 24 hours. According to police and hospital sources, in attacks on property, cars and homes 29 including two policemen, two brothers, a father and son and some workers of political parties were killed, Pakistan's (Geo TV) reported. Ten trussed up bodies were also found from different areas who were kidnapped and later killed by unknown men. Most of those killed in the new wave of violence are innocent and ordinary citizens and the bodies of ten victims have not been identified, while ten are in critical condition in hospitals. On Tuesday, terrorists opened fire on a car near the Urdu University resulting in the death of Waqar, Arif, Atif and Naeem Arif while three others were injured. In Nazimabad near the Sir Syed College, the body of a young man was discovered in the trunk of a car. The bodies of two men who had been kidnapped on Monday were discovered in Orangi Town on Tuesday morning. The bodies of two workers of the PTI were also discovered on Monady from this site. Karachi continues to be plagued by terrorism and so far the promises of officials have not been fulfilled. Police and Rangers have proven to be a failure in brining the violence to an end and no concrete measures have been taken so far.