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PTI's Zahra Shahid Hussain is buried in Karachi PTI's Zahra Shahid Hussain is buried in Karachi
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Hundreds of people have attended the funeral of the murdered vice-president of Pakistan's PTI party, Zahra Shahid Hussain, at a mosque in Karachi.Hundreds of people have attended the funeral of the murdered vice-president of Pakistan's PTI party, Zahra Shahid Hussain, at a mosque in Karachi.
She was shot dead outside her home in Karachi by gunmen on a motorcycle.She was shot dead outside her home in Karachi by gunmen on a motorcycle.
PTI leader Imran Khan has blamed one of his political rivals for the killing.PTI leader Imran Khan has blamed one of his political rivals for the killing.
On his Twitter feed, Mr Khan said he was holding the leader of Karachi's dominant MQM party, Altaf Hussain, responsible for her death - a claim the MQM has strongly denied.On his Twitter feed, Mr Khan said he was holding the leader of Karachi's dominant MQM party, Altaf Hussain, responsible for her death - a claim the MQM has strongly denied.
It came as Karachi voted in a partial re-run of Pakistan's general election.It came as Karachi voted in a partial re-run of Pakistan's general election.
Police are investigating whether Mrs Hussain's killing was the result of an attempted robbery or a politically motivated murder.Police are investigating whether Mrs Hussain's killing was the result of an attempted robbery or a politically motivated murder.
Doctors at Karachi's Jinnah Hospital have told the BBC their initial examination showed two bullet marks on her body. A full post-mortem report is expected to be released.Doctors at Karachi's Jinnah Hospital have told the BBC their initial examination showed two bullet marks on her body. A full post-mortem report is expected to be released.
'Warnings''Warnings'
Mr Khan, a former captain of Pakistan's cricket team, said Mr Hussain, who is in self-imposed exile in London, had "openly threatened PTI workers and leaders through public broadcasts".Mr Khan, a former captain of Pakistan's cricket team, said Mr Hussain, who is in self-imposed exile in London, had "openly threatened PTI workers and leaders through public broadcasts".
He said he was also holding the British government responsible, as he said he had warned it about Mr Hussain.He said he was also holding the British government responsible, as he said he had warned it about Mr Hussain.
Mr Khan tweeted his accusations from his hospital bed, where he is recovering from a back injury sustained during a fall at an election rally in Lahore.Mr Khan tweeted his accusations from his hospital bed, where he is recovering from a back injury sustained during a fall at an election rally in Lahore.
Last week, police in London confirmed they were investigating complaints that Mr Hussain had broken UK laws by issuing threats in a speech he made the day after the vote.Last week, police in London confirmed they were investigating complaints that Mr Hussain had broken UK laws by issuing threats in a speech he made the day after the vote.
In response to accusations of electoral fraud, Mr Hussain is alleged to have threatened his accusers with violence.In response to accusations of electoral fraud, Mr Hussain is alleged to have threatened his accusers with violence.
The UK Foreign Office said on Sunday it strongly condemned all acts of violence in Karachi, including Saturday's murder.The UK Foreign Office said on Sunday it strongly condemned all acts of violence in Karachi, including Saturday's murder.
It said that London's Metropolitan Police Service was in the early stages of its investigation but would "respond appropriately to the concerns raised and will take any appropriate action".It said that London's Metropolitan Police Service was in the early stages of its investigation but would "respond appropriately to the concerns raised and will take any appropriate action".
Mr Hussain and his supporters say that his remarks were taken out of context. He has lived in the UK since 1991, saying his life would be at risk if he returned to Pakistan.Mr Hussain and his supporters say that his remarks were taken out of context. He has lived in the UK since 1991, saying his life would be at risk if he returned to Pakistan.
MQM spokesman Mohammad Anwar told the BBC that Mr Khan's comments were the "groundless, baseless" accusations of a man who had suffered a bitter, unexpected loss in the election.MQM spokesman Mohammad Anwar told the BBC that Mr Khan's comments were the "groundless, baseless" accusations of a man who had suffered a bitter, unexpected loss in the election.
He said there was only one reason that Mr Khan could have issued a statement of blame just minutes after the killing: "He is behind the murder. He is the mastermind."He said there was only one reason that Mr Khan could have issued a statement of blame just minutes after the killing: "He is behind the murder. He is the mastermind."
Sunday's electoral re-run in Karachi was ordered after Mr Khan's party accused the MQM of widespread vote-rigging and intimidation.Sunday's electoral re-run in Karachi was ordered after Mr Khan's party accused the MQM of widespread vote-rigging and intimidation.
The MQM - which took most of the seats in Karachi - denies any irregularities and is boycotting the vote, which is taking place under tight security.The MQM - which took most of the seats in Karachi - denies any irregularities and is boycotting the vote, which is taking place under tight security.
Voter turn-out appeared slow but steady, says the BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Karachi.Voter turn-out appeared slow but steady, says the BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Karachi.
The PTI is hoping to win the vote and make inroads in Pakistan's commercial capital, our correspondent adds.The PTI is hoping to win the vote and make inroads in Pakistan's commercial capital, our correspondent adds.
Whatever the outcome of the re-run, it will not overturn the overall result of last week's vote, in which conservative leader Nawaz Sharif secured an unprecedented third term in power.Whatever the outcome of the re-run, it will not overturn the overall result of last week's vote, in which conservative leader Nawaz Sharif secured an unprecedented third term in power.
Violent campaignViolent campaign
The MQM is seen as a perpetrator - as well as a victim - of violence in Karachi, our correspondent says.The MQM is seen as a perpetrator - as well as a victim - of violence in Karachi, our correspondent says.
Since the 1980s, it has won every election it has contested there.Since the 1980s, it has won every election it has contested there.
But it also stands widely accused of ruling Karachi by fear and through vote-rigging, our correspondent says.But it also stands widely accused of ruling Karachi by fear and through vote-rigging, our correspondent says.
The general election on 11 May marked the first transition of power from one democratically elected government since the creation of the state of Pakistan in 1947.The general election on 11 May marked the first transition of power from one democratically elected government since the creation of the state of Pakistan in 1947.
However, the campaign was marred by violence in which about 150 people were killed across the country.However, the campaign was marred by violence in which about 150 people were killed across the country.
The MQM (Muttahida Qaumi Movement) is supported mainly by Muslim Urdu-speaking people whose families moved to Sindh province at the time of the partition of India in 1947. The MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement) is supported mainly by Muslim Urdu-speaking people whose families moved to Sindh province at the time of the partition of India in 1947.
Voting in Karachi on 11 May was disrupted by a bomb attack outside the office of the ANP party, in which 11 people were killed and more than 40 injured.Voting in Karachi on 11 May was disrupted by a bomb attack outside the office of the ANP party, in which 11 people were killed and more than 40 injured.
The bombing happened in the Landhi district of Karachi, where Taliban militants are known to be active.The bombing happened in the Landhi district of Karachi, where Taliban militants are known to be active.