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Successful strike across country


LAHORE\KARACHI\ISLAMABAD\PESHAWAR – Business activities ground to a halt on Friday as major markets across the country completely remained shut on the call of religious and political parties to protest against governmentÂ’s move to amend the Blasphemy Law.
Tahafuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat (TNR), alliance of over 60 religious and religio- political parties, had given call for the countrywide shutter-down to convey strong message to the rulers regarding sentiments of the faithful about the law.
Besides closure of major business centres, component parties of TNR organised Hurmat-e-Rasool (PBUH) conferences in major cities where speakers threw light on the life and teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and highlighted the importance of the Blasphemy Law. Ulema and Khatibs highlighted Seerat-un-Nabi (PBUH) and the issue of blasphemy during Juma sermons while unanimous resolutions, supporting Blasphemy Law, were also adopted during thousands of congregations across the country. Several khatibs said any change to the law would happen “over our dead bodies”. After the Juma prayers, rallies and demonstrations were staged outside mosques all over the country including Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi and Quetta and Azad Kashmir.
Hundreds of thousands of peopled attending the rallies to raise their voice in support of the Blasphemy Law and against attempts by the government to change it.
The participants were carrying placards and banners inscribed with writings relating to the sanctity of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and importance of blasphemy law. Highly charged participants chanted slogans ‘Ghulami-e-Rasool (PBUH) main maut be kabool hai’, ‘death for those who commit blasphemy’ and ‘no one will be allowed to amend blasphemy law’.
They demanded that for showing sincerity, the government should initiate an action against Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer for campaigning against the law and it should also direct PPP MNA Sherry Rehman to withdraw the bill already tabled in the House.
The participants also chanted slogans against PPP MNA Sherry Rehman and Governor Punjab Salmaan Taseer for supporting changes in the law and Christian lady Aasia Bibi, a blasphemy accused.
In a joint statement, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Sahbzada Abual Khair Zubair, Syed Munawar Hasan and Hafiz Muhammad Saeed maintained that the successful shutter-down strike had sent a strong message to the rulers, vowing that the nation would not allow them to undo the countryÂ’s Islamic identity under foreign pressure. They stated that the nation had demonstrated complete unity by closing all business. They urged the rulers and all political forces to get approved resolutions in support of Blasphemy Law from the National assembly and Senate.
In Lahore, Tahafuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat Mahaz organised Hurmat-e-Rasool rally outside the Lahore Press Club. Dr Raghib Hussain Naeemi, Athar-ul-Qadri, Raza-e-Mustafa, Muhammad Ali Naqashbandi, Nawaz Kharal, Ziaul Haq Naqashbandi, Hasseb Qadri and other led the rally.
Addressing the participants, Dr Raghib Naeemi warned the rulers against introducing any amendment to the law, saying that the Muslims would not accept any punishment less than death for any blasphemer. He vowed to utilise all energies for protecting blasphemy law.
Speaking at a rally in Mansehra, JI Amir Syed Munawar Hasan said the government assurance against any amendment in the law would be acceptable only if Prime Minister Gilani personally made an announcement to this effect on the floor of the Parliament. He said for showing sincerity, the government should initiate action against the Punjab Governor for campaigning against the law.
Addressing Juma congregation at Jamia Masjid Al-Qadsia, JamaÂ’at-ud-DaÂ’wa Chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed urged the rulers to make sincere efforts for persuading the world community to pass the law regarding death sentence for those committing blasphemy against all prophets. He suggested the UN to step in and pass blasphemy law for all countries.
In Karachi, Sahibzada Fazal Karim, Haji Hanif Tayyab and Sarwat Ijaz Qadri lead the mammoth rally. Sahibzada Khalid Sultan led a huge public gathering in Quetta, Akhlaq Jalali in Rawalpindi, Shadab Raza Naqashbandi in Faisalabad, Daud Rizvi in Gujranwala, Afzal Qadri at Gujrat, Mehfooz Mashadi at Mandi Bahauddin, Arif Saeedi at Sukkur, Safdar Gilani at Mianwali, Ajmal Gilani at Narang Mandi while Mufti Fazal-ur-Rehman led rally at Okara.
Besides these cities, massive demonstrations were also staged in Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Narowal, Pasrur, Muridke, Sialkot, Jhelum, Jhang, Kasur, Raiwind, Bahawalnagar, Rahim Yar Khan, Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Kotli, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Tank and Burewala. Business centres and shops also remained closed in these cities.
In several major cities including Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar, small markets in residential areas were completely closed till at noon. However, some of the traders opened their shops in the afternoon.
In Karachi, complete but peaceful shutter-down strike was observed across the metropolis. There was no public transport in the city, where demonstrators blocked traffic. Daily routine life was suspended as shops and markets throughout the metropolis remained closed.
Transporters fully took party in strike to make it successful and effective.
However, private cars and motorcycles were seen plying on the roads.
The people staged huge and small rallies in various parts of the city to give vent to their anger against proposed changes to the Blasphemy Law.
Sunni Ittehad Council Chief Sahibzada Fazal Karim took out a big rally from Numaish Chowrangi to Shah Alam Bukhari Eidgah, which was attended by a large number of people.
Speaking to the participants, Sunni Ittehad Council Chairman Fazal Karim threatened to launch a civil disobedience movement if the government tried to amend the law.
In Rawalpindi, on the call of Tahafuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat (TNR), traders observed a complete shutter-down strike in the city against rulersÂ’ shameful attempt to change the Blasphemy Law. All the markets, shopping centres and Bazaars remained closed at Saddar, Bank Road, Chick Bazaar, Ganjmandi, Liaquat Road, City Saddar Road, Sotter Mandi, and other areas of the city.
After Juma prayers, hundreds of thousands of traders and ulema belonging to different schools of thought held a protest demonstration at Committee Chowk giving a clear warning to the government that entire nation would march towards Islamabad if the rulers tried to make any amendment in law.
While addressing the protesters, the speakers demanded removal of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer from his office as well as of former federal minister Sherry Rehman from PPP for their alleged efforts to get passed the amendment bill from the Parliament.
They came down hard on Interior Minister Rehman Malik over his failure to recite of Surah-e-Ikhlas correctly. They said such politicians had no right to rule the country and they should step-down immediately.
In Peshawar, traders community also observed complete shutter-down against the proposed changes to the Blasphemy Law and demanded that the Christian woman should be handed for committing blasphemy. Businesses remained closed and city-wide rallies were held by the religious parties to record their protest.

Pak wishes to see Mumbai terror attack culprits punished: Qureshi

Pakistan strongly condemns the Mumbai terror attack, and wishes to see the culprits involved in the incident punished, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Friday. Qureshi made these comments while talking to newsmen after laying the foundation of a water supply scheme at UC-80, Makhdoom Rasheed, in the rural suburbs of Multan, the [...]

Zardari stays execution of blasphemy accused Pak-Christian woman

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has stayed the execution of a Christian mother sentenced to death on charges of blasphemy. On Friday, Zardari directed the federal minister for minorities, Shahbaz Bhatti, to submit a report in this regard within three days, The News reported. The lawyer for the accused, SK Shahid, has already challenged the [...]

Baba Fareed’s shrine targeted


PAKPATTAN – Explosion caused by a planted bomb outside the centuries-old Sharqi Gate of Hazrat Baba Fareed-ud-Din Masood Ganj Shakar (RA) Shrine on Monday morning resulted in seven deaths while 17 others were injured.
According to police, the bomb hidden in milk pot went off at 6:25am after Fajr prayers. The victims are: Hanif, Shakooran Bibi, Mubarak alias Boota and Sardaran while three other were yet to be unidentified. The injured are being treated at Pakpattan but five with serious wounds have been shifted to Sahiwal and Lahore. The blast damaged the outer structure of the gate and destroyed 12 shops located nearby.
Police had already closed the main entrance three months back because of the continuous security threats to shrine as the devotees were allowed to use only one entry point.
The locals reacted to the incident strongly as all the markets around the city remained shut after a unanimous decision by the traders. Various organisations, including Pakpattan District Bar Association, while condemning the terrorists blasted the government for not arranging proper security at the sacred site.
On the other hand, Tehrik Faizan-e-Aulia Pakistan has called a meeting of religious leaders from around the country on December 26 at the Baba FareedÂ’s shrine to formulate the future plan of action.
Agencies add: On the other hand, city police chief Mohammad Kashif told Reuters by telephone that the explosive was planted on a motorcycle.
“According to initial reports, two men came on the motorcycle and parked it near the gate just minutes before the blast,” he said.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but Taliban militants have in the past attacked Sufi shrines, as they abhor the Sufi strand of Islam and disapprove of visiting shrines. At least a 200 people have been reported to be present at the time of the blast.
But AFP quoting a witness said two men riding a motorbike left a milk container near the gate of the shrine, which then exploded in a huge fireball.
Police said the mausoleum of Baba Farid was undamaged and that the blast took place near the eastern gate, which was closed for security reasons.
Doctor Mohammad Ashraf, head of the local hospital in Pakpattan, said two women were among the dead and that some of the critically wounded had been taken for specialist treatment in Lahore.
A top religious scholar, Mufti Munibur Rehman, said extremists had launched a ‘campaign’ to impose their austere ideology on other people.
“They are systematically targeting our sacred places across the country and the government is doing nothing,” said Rehman, as he referred to the ongoing series of attacks against the followers of Sufi tradition.
“The priorities of our rulers are different. They are busy most of the time to serve their foreign masters instead of protecting the people, mosques and shrines from terrorists,” he said.
Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani strongly, while condemning the blast at the shrine of Hazrat Baba Fareed-ud-Din Ganj Shakar, expressed shock and grief over the loss of lives and injuries.
In separate messages, the president and the prime minister said the act had been carried by the elements desirous of creating unrest and demoralise the people, but they would not succeed in their nefarious designs.
The top leaders of the country said the perpetrators of the blast would not escape the law of the land.
They directed the law enforcement agencies to investigate the matter and submit a report.
They prayed to Allah Almighty to shower his blessings on those who lost lives and ordered the authorities to provide best possible treatment to the injured.

19 die as bomber rocks police station in Lakki


LAKKI MARWAT – At least 19 people including policemen and students were killed and 57 others got injured when a suicide bomber rammed his car into a police station here on Monday morning.
According to sources and eyewitnesses, a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden pickup into Lakki Police Station building at 07:00 a.m. causing massive destruction to the police station and nearby buildings. They said that policemen were inside the building while a number of people, mostly students, were passing by the police station on the old Katchery Road to reach their schools.
Intensity of the blast can be gauged from the destruction and damages it caused in the radius of one and a half furlongs, they maintained, saying that the building of police station was completely destroyed in the explosion.
A number of policemen were buried under the debris and wreckage of the building and rescue operation was immediately launched to dig out the injured and the dead. DCO Muhammad Ayyaz Mandokhel, DPO Gul Wali Khan and SSP Investigation Qayyum Jan Marwat also rushed towards the spot soon after the incident and themselves took part in the rescue work. Regional Police Officer Bannu Region also inspected the blast site.
Heavy machinery and excavators were brought to remove the rubbles of the destroyed buildings. Besides the police station building, the blast destroyed the building of Veterinary Hospital, City Hospital, offices of DSP Lakki, SSP Investigation, Assistant Director Livestock and District Collector, residence of Assistant Coordination Officer and several houses and shops in the locality. The blast also shattered shutters and windowpanes of shops in the locality.
Emergency was declared in the city hospitals. A team of doctors along with medicines also arrived Lakki from Bannu.
An official in Lakki City Hospital told reporters that 15 bodies, including seven of policemen, and 57 injured persons had been brought to the hospital so far. Four students, a primary schoolteacher and an Afghan woman are also among the dead, he added.
Due to explosion an electricity transformer and two power pylons installed outside the residence of ACO fell on a motorcar carrying schoolchildren. Many students were killed and injured in the incident.
Out of 57 wounded persons, 24 are police personnel and over eight are students. Eight wounded people were referred to Bannu while four others were taken to DI Khan in critical condition.
Sources told that 500 to 600 kg explosive material was used in the suicide attack. They said that experts collected evidence and parts of the vehicle used in the blast from the site and examined the crater caused by the explosion. Security was beefed up in the city and law enforcers were deputed on roads and streets leading to the site of the blast.
The cops who were killed in the blast included Qasim Khan, Ajab Khan, Muhammad Akram, Ghani Rehman, Hafeezullah, Muhammad Ishaq and Muhammad Hashim, while civilians who died in the explosions included Ms Batakha Bibi (Afghan national), Khalil-ur-Rehman (student), Ms Sehri Hayat (student), Asma Naheed (Student), Ismatullah (student), Faiz Rasool (schoolteacher) and two unknown persons.
The injured police personnel are Muhammad Arif, Munawar Khan, Khan Muhammad, Haroon Rashid, Javed Khan, Abdul Haq, Shehzada, Naqeebullah, Sifatullah, Terri Khan, Javed Iqbal, Faheemullah, Ikramullah, Muhammad Aslam, Muhammad Idrees, Naseer Khan, Muhammad Ayyaz, Fakhar Alam, Illauddin, Afsar Khan, Mamoor Khan, Muhammad Hayya, Muhammad Amin and Zeshaan.
Civilians who were wounded in the explosions included Hafiz Ihasan-ur-Rehman, his brother Shafiur Rehman, Muhammad Hasan, Muhammad Hanif, Fazal Rehman, Samiullah, Sifatullah, Wahid Ali, Sher Bahadar, Kamran, Israruddin, Fayazuddin, Waqaruddin, Jamal Khan, Majid, Muhammad Farooq, Israr Ali, Rustam Khan, Gul Nawaz, Faizullah, Suhail, Kalimullah, Ibrahim, Ikramullah, Ameer Jehan, Naveed Akhtar, Fatima Bibi, Javeria, Farhat, Naveed Asif, Khursheed Begum, Khizar Hayat and wife of Pir Ghulam.
Reuters adds: A Taliban suicide bomber rammed his car into a police station in northwest Pakistan on Monday killing at least 19 people, police said, in a new wave of attacks by al Qaeda-linked militants. The recent bombings end a relative lull in militant violence over the past month and turn up the heat on a government overwhelmed by devastating floods that have made millions homeless and hammered the economy.
Nearly 100 people were killed last week in suicide bombings on processions of minority Shiite Muslims in the eastern city of Lahore and southwestern city of Quetta. “It goes to show that the terrorists have no creed except bloodshed and chaos, and are desperately carrying out their agenda regardless of the precarious conditions,” Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told a meeting of provincial officials.
PakistanÂ’s Taliban claimed responsibility for MondayÂ’s attack in the town of Lakki Marwat, warning the government not to use lashkar or militias to fight the group. The bomber struck a school van before hitting the rear wall of the police station. The blast turned most of the police station into rubble. Burned-out cars were flipped on their sides.
“Nineteen people have been killed. There are nine policemen and two children among the dead,” said the Information Minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Mian Iftikhar Hussain. Hussain said 34 people, including 20 policemen, were wounded.
Earlier this year, a suicide bomber blew himself up in an SUV at a volleyball game, killing nearly 100 people in a village near Lakki Marwat in one of the deadliest attacks in the country. PakistanÂ’s Taliban have been fighting to topple the US-backed government for years. Their ambitions have grown, complicating the US war on militancy.

Rain fury claims 43 lives across country


QUETTA/LAHORE/PESHAWAR – At least 43 people were killed as a result of torrential rains and flooding in different parts of Pakistan.
Moonsoon rains continued in most parts of Balochistan, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. At least 30 people were killed in Balochistan and 13 were killed in parts of northern Punjab and Lahore while dozens were reported injured.
In Balochistan, the torrential rains played havoc in different districts reportedly killing at least 30 people, including women and children besides destroying thousands of mud-houses in Kohlu, Barkhan and Sibi, rendering thousands of people homeless on Thursday.
Around 30 bodies have been retrieved from flood water while more than 20 people are still missing. Road links, communication and electricity systems of these areas have been badly affected.
According to details, monsoon rains started in Kohlu, Barkhan and Sibi late Wednesday night which continued till Thursday morning that triggered flash floods and damaged big and small dams in these areas.
Official sources said that heavy floods triggered by torrential rains in different channels caused colossal losses in Barkhan and Kohlu districts as several villages were washed away.
Sources said that floods swept away 50 people in Vattakri area of Barkhan.
About 30 bodies were fished out, whereas rescue and search work continued in flood-hit area for remaining 20 people.
Sources said that after breaching of Sakara nullah and Hain nullah several villages in Barkhan submerged with flood water and dozens of mud houses caved in.
‘Two bodies have been recovered from Nar Kot area while 8 bodies have been recovered from Jabarnisa Marri area’, they said and ,added, that eight bodies of women were retrieved from Sakra nullah.
Owing to breach in Tanga Dam, 6 villages, including, Kalkani, Dad Alizai, Azad Shar, Charmani Malik Rasool Khan and Killi Sardar Feeroz Khan were submerged in water in Kohlu.
Road links between Barkhan and Kohlu have been cut off after heavy rains washed away Nardwala Bridge while emergency was declared in Kohlu and affectees were being shifted to safer places.
Commandment Frontier Corps Kohlu Barkhan, Sheikh Amir Fakar told newsmen that bodies of 15 people who drowned in flood water in Barkhan area were retrieved while more than 30 people were still missing and efforts were on to recover them.
‘Contingents of FC have arrived in affected areas for taking part in relief activities’, he said and ,adding, that affectees were being shifted to safer places. However, he said that they were facing difficulties in relief activities owing to damage to roads.
Balochistan Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani said that three helicopters which were ready to take off towards affected areas could not take off due to poor visibility in Quetta.
However, he said that as the weather got clean they would leave for Kohlu and Barkhan. He said that 5,000 families were affected in Barkhan while about 1,500 families were affected in Kohlu.
According to reports reaching from Sibi, three villages, including Machi, Lehri and Tali were affected due to torrential rains in which a woman and a child were killed. Six people were wounded when mud houses collapsed.
However, official sources did not confirm casualty of anybody.
‘About 800 people were trapped in flood and rains water in Sibi in which 200 have been shifted to safe places’, said Commissioner Sibi Division Qamar Masood ,adding, that due to damages to small dams several areas of Sibi district were washed away. He said that flood water was still flowing with full speed causing difficulties in relief activities.
A local journalist told The Nation on phone that after damage to Tali bridge Road link between Tali and Sibi was cut off while about 8 women and children sustained injuries after roof of their houses caved in because of heavy downpours.
Sardar Abdul Rehman Ketheran former Provincial Minister said that heavy rains and floods had caused huge financial and human losses in Barkhan area.
‘Ten bodies are lying in front of me while we have buried two bodies so far’, he added.
He outrightly rejected reports of any relief activity in Barkhan area by the government and said that rains and flood inflicted huge loss to the people of area, as their cattle and houses were washed away.
Chief Minister Balochistan, Nawab Muhammad Aslam Raisani expressed sorrow and grief on losses of the precious human lives in flash floods in Barkhan, Kohlu and Sibi.
He directed local administration to take all measures for provision of relief and assistance to the affected people.
Sources said that Chief Minister has released Rs 3 million for immediate relief in Barkhan, Kohlu and Sibi districts.
Meanwhile in Lahore, the rains started early morning and continued intermittently till noon, submerging roads and streets in urban areas into knee-deep water.
Lahore received 95 mm rain at Airport, 91 mm each at Upper Mall and Baghbanpura, 71 mm at Jail Road, 70 mm at Misri Shah, 60 mm at Shahi Qila and 53 mm at Farukhabad.
Heavy bursts of rains in the morning turned City roads and streets into lakes and ponds. The rains smashed to the ground tall claims of WASA regarding its preparation for the rainy season as it took hours for the premier sanitation agency to clear roads from inundated rainwater. The rains added to the woes and miseries of motorists and pedestrians. Major roads, not only in Northern Lahore but also in several posh localities, were presenting pictures of lakes and ponds even hours after stoppage of rains.
Many roads were not cleared from inundated rainwater even six to eight hours after the rain had stopped.
Many vehicles and motorcycles were seen broken down in various parts of the City. Massive traffic jams were witnessed at major City roads due to inundation of rain water.
According to details, one labourer died while 11 received injuries when the roof of a steel mills, situated near Mehmood Booty Bund Road caved in during rains and as a result they were buried under the debris of roof.
However, rescue services and the staff of Shalimar Town reached the spot and they brought the injured labourers out of debris and rushed them to Shalimar Hospital where a labourer Muhammad Tufail died while doctors told that the other labourers were in a critical condition.
Meanwhile, a 70-year-old man Latif was buried alive when roof of his house collapsed during rain in Shadipura near Daroghawala while his two daughters received injuries and both were rushed to a nearby hospital for first aid.
In another incident occurred in Awan Town, a youngster Zulfiqar was electrocuted when his bicycle was crossing stagnant water on the road after rains.
Rescue sources told that electric wires fell in the water and Zulifqar received sever electric shocks and died instantly. However, police sent his body to City morgue for autopsy.
Roof of a multi-storey house situated near Usman Chowk Data Nagar caved in and about nine persons of a family including Ashraf, his wife Haleema and their seven guests received injuries while the Edhi rescue service rushed all the injured to Mayo Hospital where the doctors said that all the injured were out of danger.
A 80-year-old woman Inayat Bibi received injuries when wall of her house collapsed and the rescue service rushed her to General Hospital.
GPO Chowk, Kashmir Road, Cooper Road, Lawrence Road, Mozang Road, Qartaba Chowk, Empress Road, Angoori Cinema, General Hospital, Railways Station, Kot Lakhpat, Main Boulevard Gulberg, Lakshami Chowk, Garhi Shahu, Baghbanpura, Chowk Nakhuda, Tharenten Road, Revaz Garden, Chuburji, Aziz Road, Shaarey Fatima Jinnah, Hameed Nizami Road, Zeldar Road, Ghazi Road, Samanabad, Main Boulevard Iqbal Town, Wahdat Colony, Rehman Pura, Railway Road, Shadbagh, Circular Road, Saidpur, Shahnoor, Scheme Mor, Sabzazar, Abbot Road, Montgomery Road, Gawalmandi, Data Nagar, Abdul Karim Road, Delhi Gate, Masti Gate, Eik Moriya Pul, R A Bazar, Nishat Colony, Tajpura, Mughalpura, Maskeen Pura and Joray Pul were the worst affected areas.
On Thursday, maximum and minimum temperature in the City was recorded at 29 degree Celsius and 23 C respectively. Relative humidity in the morning was recorded 100 percent, which decreased to 81 percent in the evening.
People came out of their houses in the evening to enjoy pleasant weather after the rains. Major parks and picnic spots attracted a large number of people including women and children in the evening. Huge rush was witnessed at Bagh-e-Jinnah, Racecourse Park, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Jallo Park and Lahore Zoo in the afternoon.
According to the experts, seasonal low lies over northeast Balochistan and adjoining areas. A trough of westerly wave lies over Kashmir and adjoining areas. Southwest monsoon current from Arabian Sea is penetrating sub mountainous areas of Punjab and Kashmir upto 5000 feet.
Local meteorological department has forecast cloudy weather with chances of more rains for the City during the next 24 hours. Met office has forecast scattered rains for Punjab, Peshawar, Kohat and D I Khan divisions, northeast Balochistan, Sindh, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir.
In Peshawar, as many as 37 houses were damaged, while the affected families were shifted to safer places in and around the provincial capital, officials said.
The heavy rains in Peshawar and in its suburbs have damaged at least 27 houses in the surroundings. These homes have been affected mostly in the worst rain-affected localities.
These localities included Sango and Arbab Landai. Talking to media men here, DCO Peshawar Siraj Ahmad Khan confirmed damaging at least 27 houses owing to severe rain. He said that all the affected families have been shifted to safer places.
He said that in the jurisdiction of Dadhaber area of Sango village situated in suburbs of the provincial metropolis as many as 25 homes have been damaged and unable to be used further. The families living in these homes have been shifted to Sango middle school. Besides, 12 more houses have also been hit and damaged by rain in Arbab Landai.
He said that all the basic facilities would be ensured to these families. He said that restoration work on these homes would start soon. He said that they were ready to assist the affected families.
On Thursday, Mianwali received 179 mm rain, Sargodha and Toba Tek Singh 95 mm each, Jacobabad 86 mm, Garhi Dupatta 56 mm, D G Khan 53 mm, Bannu 51 mm, Faisalabad 47 mm, Sialkot 45 mm, Jhelum 37 mm, Jhang and Palandari 35 mm each, Sahiwal 34 mm, Bhakkar 32 mm, Mangla and Mandi Bahauddin 31 mm each, Multan 25 mm, Balakot and Kotli 23 mm each, Saidu Sharif 22 mm, Astore, Murree and Kamra 21 mm each, Dir 19 mm, Rawlakot 16 mm, Bunji and Hazara 15 mm each, Parachinar 14 mm, Gilgit 13 mm while Okara received 12 mm rain.

Phet batters Pak coastline


KARACHI\QUETTA – Cyclone Phet weakened Sunday after hitting Thatta and Badin but spared Karachi along the Sindh coast.
Heavy rains and winds lashed Karachi and other cities, killing at least 14 people as the cyclone swirled along the coastline after killing 16 people in Oman.
“The cyclone moved rapidly eastwards in last six hours and went away from Karachi’s coast after hitting Sindh’s Thatta and Badin coastal districts,” Qamaruz Zaman Chaudhry of Meteorological Department, said.
“The cyclone will turn into depression in the next 12 hours, which will result in further widespread rains in Karachi and other coastal parts of Sindh,” Chaudhry said late Sunday.
Cyclone Phet was earlier expected to landfall near Karachi with maximum winds of 100 kilometres an hour but it did not hit the commercial capital. The outer circle of Cyclone Phet spared the City by miles.
Rains accompanied by gusty winds hit the coastal areas of Thatta including Keti Bandar, Khharochhan, Shahbunder and Jati. The city was inundated by rainwater and all the roads and streets, including Shahi Bazaar, were submerged in knee-deep water due to failure of drainage system.
Tens of thousands of people were evacuated from vulnerable coastal villages in Sindh, but thousands more refused to abandon their homes. Hundreds of relief camps have been established in the affected areas but people have complained about the lack of facilities.
Media teams, rescuers and police personnel left behind in ThattaÂ’s coastal town of Keti Bandar have been asked to immediately evacuate the town. Keti Bandar having a population of more than 5,000 had already been evacuated. However, around 100 persons were marooned in some scattered villages till late in the evening.
The Army has mobilised its soldiers for rescue and relief operations in the coastal areas of Sindh and Balochistan. The ISPR said four battalions were on high alert in coastal areas.
The cyclone moved past Karachi without hitting the coast, said Meteorological Department. According to Met Office, two-to-four metre high tides are expected in Karachi coastal areas while more torrential rains are expected during the next 36 to 48 hours.
Many Karachi and Hyderabad areas were still without electricity. Three people were killed in rain-related incidents in Hyderabad.
At least 10 people lost their lives during heavy rains caused by cyclone Phet in Karachi.
The irregular downpour struck the City in the wee hours of Sunday and paralysed the whole of the metropolis where commercial and non-commercial activities remained suspended.
As many as 10 people died in different rain-related incidents while dozens of road accidents left scores of people wounded in different areas of the City.
Officials in Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Civil Hospital and Jinnah Hospital confirmed arrival of hundreds of wounded persons who fell victim to road accidents.
A youth Waseem Ahmad died when an electric wire fell down in front of his home at Chowkandi Graveyard. Police officials said the victim tried to have the electric supply through (Kunda) but lost his life after touching the electric pole.
A woman Jannat Bibi died in an electrocution incident took place at her home located at Daud Chowrangi. Yahya, 12, died at Nazimabad No 2, while Muhammad Nadeem was electrocuted at his home at City Railway Colony in the limits of Mithadar Police Station. Saleem Khan, 18, was electrocuted at Baloch colony.
Separately, an unidentified body of a youth was found at Burns Road Street No 2 where an electric line fell on the ground causing injuries to seven people at Sharah-e-Faisal.
Another incident took place within the limits of Azizabad Police Station where a young man died because of the electrocution.
The City slum areas including Old Saddar area, Ibrahim Hydery, Saddar, Ebrahim Hydery, Baldia, Maripur and other slum area were drowned as the rainwater entered most of the homes.
On the other side, Pakistan Fisher Folk coordinator, Sami Memon, said more than 1,000 families from Bhit Shah Island and Manjhar Goth migrated to Ibrahim Hyderi, denying staying in relief camps as these places are not suitable for their survival. That is why, more than 13 camps established by the government are lying empty in Bin Qasim Town.
Meanwhile, extraordinary torrential rains generated by cyclone Phet in the coastal areas of Balochistan have caused widespread devastation, playing havoc in a number of towns, especially Gwadar which is completely submerged in rainwater. The downpour and resultant flooding have also claimed one life and injured many others.
“0.25 million population of Gwadar is waiting for relief as water up to three to five feet is standing in the streets and houses,” Attaullah Mengal, Deputy Director Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Balochistan, told this ascribe on late Sunday night.
He said coastal town of Gunz was completely washed away while 50 per cent of Jiwani town had been destroyed due to the cyclone.
He said the government was facing an uphill task of relief and rescue as no flight could be operated to Gwadar and other coastal towns like Ormara, Jiwani and Pasni as heavy flooding had submerged the landing strips and airports.
He further informed that Pishikan area of Gwadar and some other nearby localities were the worst affected by the cyclone, adding that a survey of these areas would be started soon after the conclusion of relief activities.
Meanwhile, the NDMA and some international relief agencies have contacted PDMA for supply of relief goods in the affected areas.
When contacted, Noor Mohsin, a local journalist of Aaj TV, said the people of Gwadar, which bore the brunt of the heavy downpour, were waiting for the relief and rescue operation.
He said although the Army and the Frontier Corps had initiated relief operation on a limited scale, it was extremely insufficient in the face of huge damages in Gwadar and adjoining villages. He also said five camps had been set up for the affectees but they were not satisfied with the efforts of the local administration.
On the other hand, ArmyÂ’s C130 aircraft loaded with medicines, food, drinking water, tents and other items could not take off both from Karachi and Quetta for Gwadar, as its airport had been rendered non-functional.
Deputy Commissioner Pasand Khan Buledi, who shifted his office to NavyÂ’s relief camp after the rains, told TheNation that the local administration was making all-out efforts for providing relief to the people. But cited the absence of land and air links within the district and rest of the country as the main hurdle in the operation.
The whole Gunz town has been washed away, however, its population of around 4,000 was shifted to safer areas while majority of the population of 20,000 in Jiwani was either shifted or moved to mountainous areas.
Meanwhile, a special cabinet meeting in Quetta with Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani in the chair, decided to donate their one-month salary for the flood and rain affectees.
The CM had already announced Rs50 million for the relief and rescue operation.
According to a Press release of Frontier Corps (FC), personnel of Pak Army, FC and Coast Guards were busy in relief activities in different cyclone-hit areas and shifting the people to safer places while relief camps had been established in which items of daily use were being provided to the affected people. Medical aid was also being ensured while 18 trucks of the Army and FC loaded with goods were also sent to Gwadar through a C-130 flight.

Bike bomb kills DSP, 12 others in DI Khan


PESHAWAR – At least 13 people including a DSP, policemen, women and children, were killed and 14 others got injured in a remote-controlled bomb blast in Dera Ismail Khan on Tuesday.
The bomb planted on a bicycle was detonated near a police van, escorting the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Kalachi, Muhammad Iqbal KhanÂ’s car, police sources informed.
Eyewitnesses said the blast occurred soon after the DSP left his home at Kutchi Painda Khan area in the suburbs of the city. The DSP, his driver, bodyguard, two women and two children were among the deceased, police sources informed, adding 14 others were injured and five of them were stated to be in critical condition.
Local sources informed it was a huge blast and was heard miles away. Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) officials said four to five kilograms explosive material was used in the device, which was detonated by a remote control.
Police and other law enforcement agencies rushed to the scene and cordoned off the entire area, while rescue teams shifted the injured to District Headquarter Hospital.
Police said that Asif Iqbal, young son of the deceased DSP, was also among the injured. According to hospital sources, besides DSP Mohammad Iqbal Khan, his gunman Irshad, driver Mohammad Mushtaq, Bashir Ahmad, Mohammad Irshad, Insaf Bibi, Irum Bibi, Mohammad Younis, Arsalan, Sabir, Abdul Sattar, Shahzeb and an unknown man were among those who were killed.
The injured were identified as Bakhtullah, Mohammad Sharif, Asif Iqbal, Mulazim Hussain, Shah Jehan, Bashir Ahmad, Jamshed, Ghulam Hussain, Mohammad Ramzan, Rehmatullah, and an unidentified child.
“Five among the injured are in critical condition,” hospital sources informed.
“Nobody has claimed the responsibility of the attack,” police sources informed and added that investigations were in progress.
Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ameer Haider Khan Hoti ordering an inquiry into the attack has termed it a cowardly act of terrorism. However, he vowed that such incidents couldnÂ’t deter his GovernmentÂ’s commitment to war against militancy and terrorism.
Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, Speaker and Deputy Speaker National Assembly Fehmida Mirza and Faisal Kundi have also strongly condemned the attack and extended their sympathies to the bereaved families.

Where did all the love go?

Barack Obama has lost patience with Israel. But neither side dares risk a break-up

IT HAS been like a lovers’ tiff without the love—quickly tamped down but with none of the kissing and making up, and no soothing of the underlying rage. As Palestinian violence flared in Jerusalem, Barack Obama’s secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, said through gritted teeth on March 16th that Israel and America enjoyed “a close, unshakable bond”. On the same day Michael Oren, Israel’s ambassador to the United States, claimed he had been “flagrantly misquoted” in a widely reported leak that he had called the quarrel the worst crisis between the allies for 35 years.

It is nonetheless plain that relations between Israel and the Obama administration are indeed in crisis. The spark was last week’s approval by Israel’s interior ministry of 1,600 new homes in Ramat Shlomo, a Jewish suburb in East (Palestinian) Jerusalem. This coincided not only with a visit by Vice-President Joe Biden but also with the eve of the “proximity talks” America had at last persuaded Mahmoud Abbas to enter with Binyamin (“Bibi”) Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister. Mr Biden is known for his affection towards Israel but took the announcement as a gratuitous insult. So did Mrs Clinton, who on March 12th berated Mr Netanyahu for three-quarters of an hour on the phone. She reportedly told Mr Biden to “condemn” the announcement rather than merely “express concern”. …

Zardari seeks civilian control of ISI


COUNTRY’S political forces want the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) under civilian control, said President Asif Ali Zardari, adding “The matter of handing over control, however, has been postponed for the time being.”
In an interview with a private TV channel on Thursday, Zardari said the military establishmentÂ’s opinion was always heard and due attention was given to it as well. He said there was coordination between military and civilian leaderships on operations.
Responding to a query, the President said “The establishment is the name of a particular mindset, which acts in different ways. Sometimes, it surfaces in the shape of Farooq Leghari and Roedad Khan at other times.”
He said he emphasised on non-state actors in his speech and they responded by launching suicide attack on an Ashura procession in Karachi in which innocent people lost their lives.
Zardari said Baitullah Mehsud planned the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. “I hold him responsible for Bibi’s murder,” he added.
Zardari said political actors were working against the government. “I don’t think the Opposition is friendly with me,” he said. He said he had ‘political weapons’, which would be used at a proper time if needed.
To another query regarding security concerns, he said “I am being protected as the Federation head.” Replying to a question, Zardari said handing over LB system control is a gift to provinces. “I hope new LB elections would be held in next 90 days,” he added.
Zardari maintained that Supreme CourtÂ’s verdict on NRO will be implemented after the detailed judgment of the apex court is issued.
To yet another question, he said Bilawal could take part if mid-term election are held.

Chain of carnage spreads to Multan


MULTAN – The chain of carnage spread downwards Tuesday after hitting the upper areas of country as the terrorists struck Multan this time, killing at least 10 persons including two members of an intelligence agency and themselves besides injuring 43 others.
Two suicide bombers blew an explosive-laden loader vehicle up as the army jawans thwarted their attempt to enter a building on Qasim Bela Road, said ISPR. The building is stated to be the headquarters of countryÂ’s supreme spy agency.
“The target of the terrorists was an army building. They fired two rockets at the pickets established by police and army to make their way.
However, the army jawans fought bravely and prevented a massive destruction by sacrificing their lives,” Commissioner Multan division Syed Muhammad Ali Gardezi told the journalists at the spot.
The DIG Multan Range Arif Ikram told the journalists that 800 to 1000 kilogram explosive material was used in the blast.
“It was a Hyundai loader vehicle. We’ve recovered its parts besides some mobile SIMs from the spot. Investigations are underway,” he added.
“I saw a terrorist carrying a rocket launcher on his shoulder and coming towards the checkpost. He was attired in militia-coloured clothes,” sources quoted a constable Kashif Faisal, who was deployed at the attacked police post, as telling the police high-ups.
He jumped into the bunker along with three other cops to save life. Though all the four cops got buried under a wall that collapsed on their bunker after the rocket fire, all of them survived the attack.
The blast caused a 10-foot deep and 31-foot wide hole in the earth besides badly damaging at least 25 houses and partially damaging the targeted building around the site.
The law-enforcement agencies recovered the head and arm of a suspected suicide bomber, a live hand-grenade, a rocket-launcher, splinters of bombs and parts of a Kalashnikov from the blast site besides arresting four suspected persons from adjoining areas.
A controversy existed on the toll of life as the Rescue 1122 sources claimed that 12 persons lost their lives while the ISPR confirmed 10 dead.
However, the number could not be confirmed as most of the injured and bodies were taken to the Combined Military Hospital and the army did not allow media to enter its premises.
The martyred included two army jawans Sepoy Shakeel and Hawaldar Faisal besides six others. Out of 43 injured, some were identified as two army jawans – Abdul Khaliq and Liaqat Ali besides Zafar, 37, Ghazala, 16, Ramzan, 22, Sassi, 6, Bibi, 4, a four-month-old infant and Muhammad Tariq. The condition of the four injured was stated to be precarious.
Hospital sources said as many as 32 were taken to the Combined Military Hospital while another 11 to Nishtar Hospital. Emergency was declared at all hospitals and other health facilities of the district while all law-enforcement agencies were put on high alert after the blast.
While describing the scene, a security source told this scribe that two concurrent posts, first by the police and the second by army, are established about 100-metre ahead of the targeted building on Qasim Bela Road.
The terrorists came from Qasim Bela area and succeeded to cross the first post but the army jawans halted them before approaching the second one.
A witness namely Mukhtar Ahmad, whose entire family was injured in the blast, told this scribe that he was sitting atop his house when he heard fire shots. “The terrorists firstly opened fire on the cops and then launched a rocket attack followed by a massive blast that collapsed my house,” he added.
Security sources were of the opinion that the terrorists cleared their way by firing a rocket on the first post established by police and then attacked army post to enter the sensitive building, but the army jawans retaliated and foiled their bid, upon which they blew themselves up about 50 yards ahead of the target.
The blast panicked the entire city as most markets and trading centres of Multan were shut down immediately after the incident. The army jawans cordoned off the affected area and stopped every one including police and media persons from approaching the spot.
Meanwhile, the district police are learnt to have launched a post-blast search and clearance operation in Cantt and adjoining areas to nab two suspected terrorists.
A witness, who pleaded for anonymity, claimed that besides the two terrorists, who blew themselves up just outside the headquarters of a spy agency, two others escaped, riding a blue-colour Suzuki Mehran.
The sources said that heavy contingents of police and army cordoned off the entire cantonment area and launched a door-to-door search operation. “The residents of this area are being asked to show their identification documents while those living in rented houses or guest houses are being checked strictly.” However, no arrest was reported till the filing of this story.
Agencies add: According to local officials, the target of the suicide attackersÂ’ gun-and-bomb assault was the ISI building.
The commando-style attack in the prime ministerÂ’s hometown came after 54 people were killed when two bombs devastated a market in Lahore on Monday, engulfing shops in flames and burying people under the rubble.
In Multan, the two attackers fired on soldiers as they drove a pick-up truck packed with explosives past security checkposts, trying to approach the Multan offices of Inter-Services Intelligence, officials said. When challenged, they detonated the car bomb.
Multan’s top administrative official Sayed Mohammad Ali Gardezi said that one military building was badly damaged in the blast, adding: “They did not succeed to hit the target.”
The number of deceased has risen to 10 and the injured 47. Five of the deceased were children.
The martyred included two army jawans sipoi Shakeel and hawaldar Faisal besides six others including five children namely Shahzad, Abdullah, Hina, Tabinda and Zainab and an unidentified civilian. Similarly, Out of 47 injured, some were identified as two army jawans Abdul Khaliq and Liaqat Ali, Zafar, 37, Ghazala, 16, Ramazan, 22, Sassi, 6, Bibi, 4, a four-month old infant and Muhammad Tariq.

Fatal struggle for free flour


KARACHI – As many as 18 women and a child lost lives in a stampede as they desperately sought to get free flour. The tragedy occurred during the distribution of free ration at the cityÂ’s wholesale market here Monday afternoon.
According to reports, a local businessman Chaudhry Iftikhar had made arrangements for the distribution of free ration among the poor and needy persons at Iqbal Company, located at Khodi garden, Jodia Bazaar.
A huge number of women and children gathered at the said place to get these free rations. Reports said that there was a narrow staircase from where the women had to ascend. When the organisers saw the rush of women, they closed the door of the building to control the mob, which created suffocation among the women, who then panicked and started running for the door all at once, which caused the stampede,”
Saddar Police SSP Abdullah Sheikh confirmed the death toll stood at 17, which included 16 women and one child, the figure that was also confirmed by the MLO Civil Hospital, Karachi where the bodies were taken.
Sheikh said the incident occurred after a local philanthropist set up a charitable stall of ration.
He said the first few victims had fainted because of the congestion inside the building, and when they were being removed the rest of the women thought people were dying and almost all of them panicked creating a death trap for themselves.
Sheikh said the owner of the godown had been arrested.
“He has been identified as Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhary, owner of the Iqbal Company located in Kohri Garden, Jodia Bazaar.
DIG South, Ghulam Nabi Memon while talking to the media said that FIR would be registered against the responsible under section 322 Cr.PC and an inquiry committee has been constituted under the supervision of SSP Farhat Junejo.
“We will be registering a case against him, either of negligence or involvement after due consultations with the higher police officials,” he said.
Police doctors at the Civil Hospital also confirmed the death toll at 17 including 16 women and one child.
“The age of the victims is between 25 and 45. They died because of suffocation and stampede. Almost all the cases here relate to broken ribs, chest and ruptured abdomen,” doctors at the Civil Hospital said.
Police Surgeon Dr Hamid Padhair said that total eighteen women were killed in the incident. The families of the 15 took their bodies away with postmortem while the three women were taken away without legal formalities. He further said that the total 15 injured women were taken to the hospital, ten have been discharged while five still admitted.
The deceased were identified as Tasleem, 12, daughter of Abdul Sattar, Amna, daughter of Younus, her sister Roshna, 22, Zahoor Bibi, 35, wife of Haq Nawaz, Asiya, 25, Samina, 25, Shahida, 40, wife of Dil Murad, Nosheen, 32, wife of Habib Gul, Nargis, 17, daughter of Shakeel, Shamshad Bibi, 35, Robina, 25, Shahnaz, 42, Noreen, 36, Munawara, 50, Latifa Begum, 50, wife of Khuda Bux and two unknown women.
Meanwhile political parties, both the ruling and the opposition have offered their condolences to the families of the victims.
The MQM, PPP, PML-Nawaz, ANP have offered their condolences to the relatives of the dead, while the PML-Quaid, Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf, civil society and NGOs have blamed the government for the tragedy saying circumstances forced so many people to make best of the cheap flour offer.
Interestingly some of the bystanders at the site of the tragedy also blamed the mismanagement caused by the people and not by the management of the flour.
“The women were being too disorganised. It was not the organiser’s fault but the women who didn’t follow the rules. They were constantly telling us to behave in an orderly fashion but no one was listening,” said one woman, who witnessed the entire saga.
Another woman said the man at the door of the building should not have closed the door.
“The minute he did that I knew there would be trouble. Because it was already too congested on the street, I had a feeling it would be worse inside the building,” she said.
There was some criticism from the onlookers who said that the organiser for this ration distribution could have managed things a bit more seriously.
Chairman Karachi Wholesale Grocers Association Anis Majeed confirmed that Chaudhry is a member of the association, “and we will hold an enquiry to see who is really responsible. But I cannot comment on the entire story at this point,” he said.
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani have expressed deep shock and grief of the loss of precious lives during a stampede and ordered an immediate enquiry.
Both President and Premier took serious note of the poor arrangements to manage huge crowds and said the local authorities should have undertaken measures to ensure that the distribution was smooth and safe.
This incident follows on the heels of the death of an old man in Punjab as a result of a heart attack suffered while waiting endlessly in queue for subsidised flour.

Terror hits S Punjab


KHANEWAL/MULTAN – A huge blast at a seminary in the outskirts of Tehsil Mian Channu on Monday killed at least 15 persons, including seven kids, and injured around 95, as the explosive material stored at a house by the militants ignited resulting in large-scale destruction.
According to details, the explosion rocked the village 129/15-L at 9:30 am, as the people were busy in their routine works. The explosion with deafening sound shattered everything around as more than 25 houses and a health centre were razed to the ground. The intensity of the blast can be gauged by the fact that the blast created a 15 feet deep and 25 feet wide crack. At the time of explosion, a large number of children were studying Quran there and seven of them died in the incident.
Locals say the explosion occurred in the house of Riaz Kamboh, a cleric having links with militant organisations. They further said that Riaz had established the seminary for minor boys and girls just adjacent to his house situated near the government-run health centre of the village.
A local UC Nazim Asif Sindhu talking to media said Riaz had visited Afghanistan for training.
District Police Officer Kamran Khan, who is leading the rescue work, has said that two suicide jackets, six rocket launchers and some jihadi literature are also recovered from the blast site. Sources say the literature found belonged to ‘Harkat-ul-Jihad’, a militant outfit.
On the other hand, Rana Sana Ullah while talking to the newsmen at village 129/15-L has disclosed that three terrorists have been arrested from the area, but he did not confirm the arrest of the house owner Riaz Kamboh. He said Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif is monitoring the rescue work and slackness on the part of any official would not be tolerated.
To assist in the rescue operation, high-ranking officials, fire brigade and social and political volunteers reached the site from Multan and Khanewal, while a heavy police contingent surrounding the locality. Local MNA Pir Aslam Bodla and MPA Babar Japani, both of PPP, and District Naib Nazim Pir Ahmad Nadeem Bodla were also trying to control the situation.
The rescue operation is in progress and the injured are being treated at THQ, DHQ and private hospitals whereas many seriously wounded persons have been shifted to Multan.
Meanwhile, emergency was declared at Nishtar Hospital and Medical College Multan following the Mian Channu blast. The hospital administration arranged 50 beds in emergency block and called all medical staff to duty, who were out or on leave.
Hospital sources disclosed that 19 injured of the blast were brought to the hospital out of which two had expired. The deceased were identified as Ghulam Nabi (40) and Hajra Bibi (4). The condition of five others is also precarious, they added.
According to latest details issued by the district administration 9 had died on the spot and two in the Nishtar Hospital Multan. Three of the dead children belonged to a family including Aaisha (21), Abdullah (16) and Asad (6).
The remaining are Hajran Bibi D/O Anwar, Rimsha D/O Ashraf 3 and Iqra D/O Zulfiqar while three dead bodies are yet be identified in the THQ Hospital Mian Channu.
ONLINES add: Master Riaz, owner of explosion-wrecked house, his brother and their six other associates have been arrested and taken to unspecified destination for interrogation.
According to a private TV channel, Riaz and his brother, who were admitted to a hospital for treatment after being injured in blast, were arrested by a heavy contingent of police and intelligence agencies officials
Earlier, DPO Khanewal and other sources had said that Riaz was member of a banned Sipha-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) and participated in Afghan war for about 8 years. He had settled in Mian Channu for the last several years.
Hospital sources have also confirmed Master Riaz Hussain and his brotherÂ’s arrests.
The number of killed is feared to be around 25 to 30 with around 150 houses destroyed completely.
APP adds: President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday ordered an inquiry and sought an immediate report into the explosion at a village in Mian Channu that killed nearly 20 people and injured several others.
The President expressed his shock over the loss of innocent lives in this dastardly act of terrorism in which apparently explosives hidden in a house went off, causing widespread damage to people and property.
he condemned the incident and said innocent people were falling victim to the acts by unscrupulous elements, who for personal gains were threatening the lives and property of people.
Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani also ordered an inquiry into the explosion.
The PM also denounced the blast and asked the provincial authorities to investigate the matter and submit him an immediate report as to how the incident occurred.
He ordered that best possible medical care be provided to the injured and measures taken to provide relief to those whose houses were damaged and destroyed.
He expressed deep grief and sorrow over the loss of precious lives and directed the authorities concerned to ensure provision of best medical care to the injured.
The PM also conveyed his condolences to the bereaved families.