Khaleej Times

MP among 4 killed in Taleban attack

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kabul — An Afghan lawmaker contesting this week’s parliament­ary elections was among four people killed on Wednesday by a bomb planted under his office chair, officials said, an attack claimed by the Taleban.

The MP, Abdul Jabar Qahraman, was killed as he prepared for Saturday’s election, a senior government official said, becoming the 10th candidate killed in the past two months, with two more abducted and four wounded by hardline militants. “Such brutal acts of the terrorists and their supporters cannot weaken people’s trust in the peaceful and democratic processes,” President Abdul Ghani said in a statement condemning the attack.

The Afghan Taleban claimed responsibi­lity for the blast in the southern province of Helmand, saying in a statement, “We have killed Qahraman, a renowned communist.”

The Taleban have ordered Afghans to boycott the much-delayed parliament­ary polls in their battle to overthrow the Western-backed government and establish their own regime.

Three men sitting in Qahraman’s office at the time were also killed, said interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi, adding that police had arrested three suspects in the provincial capital of Lashkar Gah.

The blast wounded seven people, said Omar Zwak, a spokesman for the provincial governor. —

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