In Tangwani’s Dad Mohammad Mirani village, a tragic Tangwani honour killing unfolded on August 6, 2025, claiming the lives of a woman, Alisha Mirani, and a 20-year-old youth, Asad Mirani. A fierce gun battle between rival Mirani clansmen, fueled by a long-standing honour dispute, left four others wounded, including Ghulam Nabi, as bullets tore through the community.
The clash, rooted in deep-seated tribal tensions, saw both sides wielding sophisticated firearms, turning homes into battlegrounds. Locals reported intermittent firing into the evening, with families cowering in fear. Ghouspur police deployed forces to contain the violence, but the scars of this tragedy run deep. Posts on X reflect public outrage, with many lamenting the senseless loss of life over outdated notions of honour, calling for justice and reform.
Tribal Feud and Tangwani Honour Killing
The Kandhkot-Kashmore district, no stranger to such violence, continues to grapple with tribal feuds that devastate lives. The deaths of Alisha and Asad have sparked renewed calls for peace and stronger action against such conflicts. As Tangwani mourns, the community pleads for an end to this cycle of violence. The pain of this Tangwani honour killinglingers, urging society to confront the toxic traditions fueling such tragedies.
Published in SouthAsianDesk, August 6th, 2025
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