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132 die in election violence before Sharif ’s return, arrest

- By Zaheer Babar and Abdul Sattar

LAHORE, PAKISTAN» The deadliest attacks in Pakistan’s troubled election campaign killed at least 132 people, including a candidate, on Friday just before the arrest of disgraced former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif upon his return to the country.

In the southweste­rn province of Baluchista­n, a suicide bomber killed 128 people, including a politician running for a provincial legislatur­e. Four others died in a strike in Pakistan’s northwest, spreading panic in the country.

The attacks came hours before Sharif returned from London along with his daughter, Maryam, to face a 10-year prison sentence on corruption charges, anticorrup­tion officials said. Maryam Sharif faces seven years in jail.

He was taken into custody to serve his sentence, but he is expected to appeal and seek bail. It wasn’t clear when his appeal would be filed, but he has until Monday.

In the southern town of Mastung, candidate Siraj Raisani and 127 others died when a suicide bomber blew himself up amid scores of supporters who had gathered at a rally.

The Islamic State claimed responsibi­lity for the attack in a statement carried on its Aamaq news agency.

The group gave no reason for the bombing that killed Raisani, who was running for the election on the Baluchista­n Awami Party ticket.

Raisani is the brother of the former Baluchista­n chief minister, Aslam Raisani. Caretaker Home Minister Agha Umar Bungalzai told The Associated Press that an additional 300 people were wounded in Friday’s bombing.

The U.S. State Department in a statement strongly condemned this week’s attacks on political candidates and their supporters in Pakistan.

“These attacks are cowardly attempts to deprive the Pakistani people of their democratic rights,” it said. “We will continue to stand with the people of Pakistan and the broader South Asia region in their fight against terrorism.”

 ?? K.M. Chaudary, The Associated Press ?? Police use force to disperse supporters of Nawaz Sharif before his return to Pakistan from London on Friday. Police arrested scores of Pakistan Muslim League party workers.
K.M. Chaudary, The Associated Press Police use force to disperse supporters of Nawaz Sharif before his return to Pakistan from London on Friday. Police arrested scores of Pakistan Muslim League party workers.
 ?? AFP ?? Former Prime Minister Sharif and daughter Maryam wait on a plane after arriving in Pakistan. They face prison terms of 10 and seven years, respective­ly.
AFP Former Prime Minister Sharif and daughter Maryam wait on a plane after arriving in Pakistan. They face prison terms of 10 and seven years, respective­ly.

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