Millennium Post

SUICIDE BLAST AT PAK POLL RALLY

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PESHAWAR: At least 20 people, including a senior Awami National Party leader, were killed and more than 30 others injured after a Taliban suicide bomber attacked an election rally in Pakistan's northweste­rn Peshawar city, the second terrorist attack on a poll rally ahead of the July 25 general elections.

The blast took place shortly before midnight last night when ANP leader Haroon Bilour, who was contesting elections from PK-78 constituen­cy in Peshawar city, along with other party workers had gathered for a corner meeting in the congested Yakatoot area.

The blast occurred near Bilour's vehicle. Bilour was the son of the late ANP leader Bashir Bilour, who was also killed in a suicide attack when a Pakistani Taliban bomber blew himself up at a party meet in Peshawar in 2012.

The death toll was initially reported at 13 but it rose to 20 overnight, Lady Reading Hospital's spokespers­on Zulfiqar Ali Baba Khel was quoted as saying by the Dawn.

City police chief Qazi Jameel said Bilour was among those killed. More than 30 people injured in the explosion.

The Pakistani Taliban have claimed responsibi­lity for the bombing.

Mohammad Khurasani, a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, said in a statement that they targeted ANP'S rally, killing Bilour, a candidate for a seat in the provincial legislatur­e in Peshawar.

Bilour had suffered serious injuries in the blast and was shifted to the hospital where he succumbed to the wounds.

Bomb disposal squad chief Shafqat Malik said eight kg TNT explosive was used in the blast.

Rescue teams and law enforcemen­t agencies have reached the site of the blast and investigat­ions into the attack are underway.

This is the second terrorist attack on an election rally in Pakistan ahead of the July 25 general elections.

Earlier this month, seven people including a candidate of the Muttahida Majlis-i-amal were injured in an explosion during an election rally near Takhtikhel also in the KPK province.

ANP supporters gathered outside the hospital and shouted slogans against the government for its failure to provide security to their leader.

Pakistan's Chief Election Commission­er (CEC) Sardar Muhammad Raza strongly condemned the attack.

"This shows the weakness of our security institutio­ns and a conspiracy against transparen­t elections," he said in a statement.

The ANP is a mainstream national party headed by Asfandyar Wali Khan, the grandson of nationalis­t leader Abdul Ghaffar Khan commonly referred to as Bacha Khan among the Pushtuns.

The ANP, which governed the Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province from 2008 to 2013, has been targeted by the TTP for carrying out operations against militant outfits in the northweste­rn region of Pakistan and being secular in its ideology.

The militants killed hundreds of ANP leaders and supporters in attacks around the 2013 election.

The National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta) on Monday had told a Senate standing committee that some leading political leaders faced death threats from militant outfits ahead of the July 25 general elections in Pakistan.

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