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Sarkozy in “euro rallying call”

A minor blast claimed by left-wing activists came early in the day of Nicolas Sarkozy’s euro rallying call in Davos, Switzerland, reports euronews. The group against the gathering of global elites on a website said communism must overturn the dictatorship of capital.

15 killed in Pakistan bus blast

pakistan mapFifteen people were killed and 11 injured Monday in a huge explosion in a passenger bus in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. A police official said the blast was caused as the CNG fuel tank burst after an accident. The blast took place in Kohat town in the bus that was coming from Hangu. The injured [...]

“The Fed No Longer Even Denies that the Purpose of Its Latest Blast of Bond Purchases … Is To Drive Up Wall Street”

The stated purpose of quantitative easing was to drive down interest rates on U.S. treasury bonds.But as U.S. News and World Reported noted last month:By now, you’ve probably heard that the Fed is purchasing $600 billion in treasuries in hopes that it…

Varanasi blast: Death toll rises to two

The death toll in the Varanasi bomb blast has risen to two with another victim being declared dead this morning. Sixty-five year old Phoolmati, who was present at the Sheetla Ghat on December 7, had sustained severe head injuries and succumbed to death. One-and-a-half-year old girl Swastika was the first casualty of the blast that [...]

Suicide blast in Kohat kills 18


PESHAWAR – At least 18 people were killed and 35 others got injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up beside a minibus at congested Tirah Bazaar in Kohat district on Wednesday.
According to details, a suicide bomber, who was reportedly 16 to 18 years old, approached a minibus carrying passengers from Tirah Bazaar to Orakzai Agency and blew himself up. Over 30 shops and around eight vehicles parked in the market were also damaged in the blast. The injured were rushed to Kohat and Peshawar hospitals.
Hospital sources feared that number of the deceased could go up, as many injured persons were in critical condition.
Personnel of police and other law enforcement agencies rushed to the blast site and cordoned off the area. They confirmed that it was a suicide blast, adding they had found the head and legs of the suicide bomber which had been sent for DNA test.
Bomb disposal squad officials said that about seven kilograms explosive material was used in the blast. No group claimed the responsibility for the attack till filing of this report.
Reuters adds: “A boy between the ages of 18 and 20, who was carrying about 6 kilograms (13 lbs) of explosives, carried out the attack,” said Dilawar Bangash, police chief in the town of Kohat.
Witness Inayat Orakzai said, “The bus, which was filled with passengers, was about to take off when a teenage boy came near the door of the bus and blew himself up.”
On Tuesday, a suicide bomber tried to assassinate the chief minister of Balochistan, damaging his motorcade and wounding nine people but leaving the minister unhurt.
A purported spokesman for the banned extremist group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility, saying the official had been targeted for efforts to provide security to Shias.
On Monday, two suicide bombers in police uniform killed 51 people in Mohmand , attacking an anti-Taliban militia and pro-government elders.
The bombers damaged an administration compound in Ghal nai, the main town in the district of Mohmand.
Survivor Sakhi Jan, a 50-year-old member of the peace committee with injuries to his hand, said “double blasts rocked everything around”.
“Tribesmen and elders had been sitting in small groups on the lawn outside the office of the political agent,” said Shuja Ahmed, another committee member. Fifty-one people were killed and 120 wounded, with 25 in a serious condition, said an official.

Varanasi blast: Two detained in Mumbai for terror email

A day after the Varanasi bomb blast which left an infant girl dead and over 30 others injured, Mumbai Police on Wednesday arrested two people in connection with the terror email allegedly sent by the Indian Mujahideen that claimed responsibility for the attack. A father-son duo were picked up for questioning in Mumbai in connection [...]

Afghanistan blast kills 4

NATO says an explosion has killed two of its troops outside a military base in eastern Afghanistan. Afghan authorities say Sunday’s blast in the city of Gardez killed two other people and wounded several more.

Short blast of radio waves to kidneys ‘can help control high BP’

A new study has shown that a short blast of radio waves to the kidneys can help control high blood pressure in patients who do not respond to medication. The pioneering work selectively severs nerves to the kidney that play a key role in regulating blood pressure. Although still in the testing phase, experts say [...]

Huge blast flattens Karachi CID building


KARACHI – A massive explosion ripped through head office of the Crime Investigation Department (CID), located at a busy commercial street here on Thursday night, killing at least 18 people and injuring 120 others.
The powerful blast brought down complete front portion of the building of CID located in the Red Zone of the metropolis near the Sindh Chief MinisterÂ’s House.
The intensity of blast was so severe that it was heard in a 15-kilometre radius. The bomb levelled the CID building and left about 40 feet across and 12 feet deep crater in front of it. According to bomb disposal experts, around 1,000-kg explosive materiel was used in the blast.
The Chief MinisterÂ’s House, GovernorÂ’s House, Qasr-e-Naz, three luxury hotels, the US Consulate and government offices are also located in the Red Zone.
The blast razed the portion of three-storey building of CID to the ground.
City Police Chief, Fayyaz Leghari, while talking to TheNation said that a truck loaded with explosives managed to enter CID operationÂ’s office after an intense exchange of fire with the security guards. The police chief termed the incident a reaction of the arrests of terrorist affiliated with Lashker-e-Jhangvi, the CID made yesterday (Wednesday).
The terrorists first resorted to heavy firing in the office of CID before detonating a massive explosive-laden truck, said Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza, while talking to media at the site of blast.
He said that the attack appeared similar to the one that targeted Marriott Hotel in Islamabad.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Sindh, Sultan Salahuddin Babar Khattak, informed media persons that a truck with a Peshawar number plate reached the main gate of CID building then at least 20 suspects resorted to firing for at least 10 minutes. Later, they hurled crackers inside the CID building, killing the security guards deployed at the main gate.
The provincial police chief further said the militants later entered the premises of building and detonated the vehicle. He added that the blast also damaged the residential area located around the CID office. IG Khattak confirmed that the attackers and senior officials of the CID remained unhurt in this incident.
“We heard different rounds of firing for several minutes and then a huge explosion,” said an eyewitness. “The roof of our house has collapsed,” he added.
A police constable, who survived the attack, said the entire operation was so swift that police had no time to react.
“The terrorists blew up the truck by the time we reached our guns to fight them,” he said on the condition of anonymity.
Ambulances and rescue teams rushed towards the blast site and shifted the bodies and injured to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre and Civil Hospital.
Heavy machinery was called to remove the debris and retrieve the possible survivors.
In-charge of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre Emergency Department, Dr Seemi Jamali, confirmed that the hospital had received 10 bodies and 90 injured people.
According to television channels, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed the responsibility of the attack.

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.

Bloodbath as bomber rips through Quetta rally


QUETTA – As many as 59 people were killed and over 120 including seven journalists suffered serious injuries in a deadly suicide blast, targeting Youm-al-Quds rally at Meezan Chowk of the provincial capital on Friday.
Banned religious outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi has accepted responsibility for the attack. Unruly protesters burnt vehicles, ransacked public properties, shops and fired gunshots on media persons.
Hundreds of people from Shia community while leading a rally opposing IsraelÂ’s control of Jerusalem and showing solidarity with Palestinians were passing from Meezan Chowk when a suicide bomber blew himself up right in the middle of the procession. As a result, over 40 people died on the spot and more than 120 people suffered serious wounds. Heavy firing was also heard soon after the blast while several shops were also damaged due to the blast.
The injured and the deceased were shifted to Civil Hospital, Bolan Medical Complex Hospital and Combined Military Hospital where another 15 injured succumbed to their wounds.
An emergency was declared in all government hospitals following the suicide blast. Hospital sources said that 11 bodies were brought to Civil Hospital, 44 to CMH and four were moved to BMC. However, official sources confirmed only 43 casualties.
Driver of a private TV channel namely Sarwar was also killed in the blast while seven journalists, including Noor Elahi Bugti, Ejaz Raisani, Fateh Shakir, Mustafa Tareen, Shahid, Irshad Mastoi and Imran Muktiar suffered serious wounds. After the blast, a large number of people suffered injuries due to stampede in the procession.
Sources said that several people also sustained injuries due to firing that followed the blast. The victims of the blast were shifted to hospital in rickshaws and other available vehicles owing to shortage of ambulances at the blast scene. The critical injured were later shifted to CMH after getting first-aid in Civil Hospital.
Some deceased were identified as Gul Muhammad, Muhammad Javed, Hussain Ali, Naseebullah, Imran, Talib Hussain, Mehdi Hussain, Muhammad Hussain, Syed Abass, Raza Zargar, Ejaz Sarwar, Jalil Ahmed, Barat Ali and Raja Anwar.
The blast was far more deadly and people were seen lying in pools of blood everywhere. “I was witnessing the rally which was heading towards Meezan Chowk when suddenly a huge explosion followed by intense firing took place and people started running helter-skelter,” an eyewitness told TheNation.
Another witness, Naseer Ahmed, that he heard the blast on his way from Shahra-e-Iqbal. “I headed towards the direction of the blast after a few seconds, I heard gunshots, and immediately left the area,” he said. Soon after the blast, shopkeepers pulled down shutters in all main markets and people starting running towards their homes while the public transport disappeared and many people, who had come to the bazaar, had to travel on foot.
In the meantime, several groups of furious people started attacking the public property and vehicles in different areas of the City. More than five vehicles, including a vehicle of security forces and five motorcycles and several shops were set on fire. The infuriated protestors who had gathered outside Civil Hospital Quetta blocked Jinnah Road and also made gunshots on journalists who were covering the incident. However, luckily they remained unhurt in the attack.
Police sources said that when the rally reached Alamdar Road, DIG (Operations) Hamid Shakeel and some other police officers stopped participants from heading towards Meezan Chowk due to security threats but instead of following the instruction they attacked police with sticks and marched towards Meezan Chowk.
IG Balochistan Malik Mohammad Iqbal told the media that the police had earlier tried to stop the rally from going towards Meezan Chowk citing security concerns but the participants refused to follow the instructions. “There were some intelligence reports about any unpleasant incident that is why the rally was requested to follow the planned route but they refused to do so,” he added.
Sources said that due to Juma prayers already foolproof security arrangements were made as police backed by Balochistan Constabulary, Anti-Terrorist Force and Frontier Corps were deployed outside all imambargahs and mosques while tight security arrangements were also made at Meezan Chowk. “Police had also placed barricades to stop procession towards Meezan Chowk but they broke them and the tragic incident occurred,” they added.
Police sources said that head and other body parts of alleged suicide bomber had been recovered from the blast site who was aged between 20 and 22 and further investigations were underway.
Bomb Disposal Squad officials said the bomber used suicide vest weighing 10 to 15 kg to carry out the attack.
Meanwhile, Spokesman of banned religious outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Ali Sher Haideri calling from unspecified location via satellite phone claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on the rally of Youm-al-Quds.
Governor Balochistan Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi and Chief Minister Balochistan Nawab Aslam Raisani have condemned the suicide attack and expressed grief over the loss of precious lives in the incident.
On the other hand, Chairman Tahaffuz Azadari Council Pakistan Muhammad Rahim Jaffari strongly condemned the suicide blast and described it failure of provincial government. He announced observing 40 days of mourning over the tragic incident and a shutter-down strike on Saturday (today) in Quetta.

Mourners targeted in Lahore


LAHORE – At least 35 people were martyred and 254 others injured on Wednesday evening as two suicide bombers exploded themselves minutes after a cracker blast at a mourning procession held in connection with death anniversary of Hazrat Ali (AS) near Karbala Gamay Shah and Bhati Gate. Soon after the incident, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Al-Almi claimed the responsibility of carrying out the blasts.
On the other hand, Muslim Sunni Ittehad, Jafferia Alliance and the business community have announced three-day mourning across the country to protest against the heinous act.
The bombers detonated their suicide vests at separate spots as the people had started returning after the main procession entered the premises of Karbala Gamay Shah. The string of blasts occurred in the span of 30 minutes immediately after Iftar. Two women and five children were also among the dead.
Karbala Gamay Shah Imambargah and Bhati Gate are located near Data Darbar, which was recently targeted by suicide attackers, leaving 45 dead and above 200 injured. The death toll could rise as some of the injured were reported to be in critical condition as the report is being filed.
Hundreds of people were busy in offering rituals when two suicide bombers managed to breach the security cordon. “The first attacker, said to be a 19-year-old, exploded his suicide vest in the courtyard of the site amid the procession while the second bomber blew himself up at the main entrance from the backside,” police and eyewitnesses said. Both the explosions were organised and coordinated, investigators added.
Earlier, the rescue teams, Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) and law-enforcement agencies rushed to the spot and cordoned off the area. According to the BDS officials, suicide bombers caused the blasts and head of one of the bombers was also recovered from the site. They further said ball bearings were used in the suicide jackets.
Rescue 1122 spokesman Faheem Jehanzaib said around 85 injured were shifted to Mayo, 25 to Sir Ganga Ram, 29 to Services and four to the Jinnah hospitals where 18 of them succumbed to wounds while the condition of 35 people, including six policemen, was critical. The Edhi spokesman, however, said 25 people had been killed while more than 185 were severely injured.
DIG (Operations) Rao Sardar Ali Khan told reporters that the first blast took place at a picket when the cops intercepted the bomber for search but he exploded himself, leaving one official dead on the spot. He further said the second blast occurred at another police picket, established among the crowd near a passage. He also endorsed the reports that two blasts were caused by the suicide bombers while third one was a cracker blast, planned to create panic among the mourners.
An eyewitness Sher Ali said, “We were leaving for homes when a suicide bomber exploded his vest around 10 yards away from me.”
“We were trying to inquire about our loved ones after the cracker blast when the suicide blast at Bhati Gate took place from where many of the mourners were passing through,” he added.
Another witness Ali Abbas said the first one was a cracker blast, which created panic among the mourners while the second explosion occurred when they ran away towards Bhati Gate and converged the point. He said another blast was heard near the entrance point of Urdu Bazaar.
Murtaza Hasan, a mourner, said dozens of the mourners were injured in the stampede after the cracker blast. “The procession was about to enter Karbala Gamay Shah when we heard the cracker blast,” he said.
Taqi Shah, an injured eyewitness, said, “The sound of the blast at Bhati Gate was heartbreaking, which was followed by smoke, cries and blood,” he said.
Talking to this scribe informed sources disclosed that India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) was directly involved in the incident. “Besides other neighbouring countries, RAW is involved while the involvement of Israel and could not be ruled out. Reports regarding extra ordinary terror activities in the country, especially in Lahore, had been submitted to the departments concerned,” they added.
They said the network was being operated from Afghanistan as all these agents were being pumped from the neighbouring state.
Similarly, Commissioner Lahore Khusro Pervez also hinted the possibility of the foreign handÂ’s involvement.
Meanwhile, Jafferia Alliance Chief Allama Abbas Kameeli appealed to the Shia and Sunni Muslims to remain peaceful, saying these elements were the enemy of the Muslims; therefore, the nation and the forces had to join their hands and adopt a common strategy against the common enemy. He, however, asked why the government was reluctant in initiating solid steps against the terrorists.
And as the infuriated protesters resorted to violence and attacked the policemen, they escaped from the scene. The angry mob burnt parts of Lower Mall Police Station, situated near the blasts site, besides three vehicles and one motorcycle parked inside the premises. The mob pelted stones at the cops as they ransacked the building and burnt documents and furniture.
At this, police used full force to control the situation, as they fired teargas shells and resorted to aerial firing. The police was reinforced fresh contingent reached the spot after the officials requested the headquarters for reinforcement. But the move resulted in further injuries.
The eyewitnesses said police failed to protect the innocent lives and were now trying to hide the failure by targeting the people. One of them, Haider Shah, asked if the police could not protect the lives of people then they had no right to enjoy such facilities.
The mourners in different majalis across the metropolis condemned the incident and chanted slogans against the police. Demonstrations were also held in different parts of the Walled City.
Meanwhile, Punjab Secretary Home Nadeem Hassan and Capital City Police Chief Mohammad Aslam Tareen called in the Rangers to maintain law and order. The Rangers personnel reached the spot and cordoned of the area. “A massive search operation has been launched in various areas of the City and some suspects have also been apprehended,” a Rangers official said.

Deadly blast hits Turkey oil pipeline

An explosion has hit an oil pipeline in south-east Turkey, killing two people and wounded one other, reports say. The Kurdish separatist group, the PKK, is suspected to have detonated a mine next to the pipeline, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported.

At least 17 wounded in Gaza blast

Palestinian security officials say an explosion in the home of a Hamas commander in the Gaza Strip has wounded at least 17 people. Hamas says an Israeli air strike caused the explosion early Monday, but the Israeli military has denied involvement.

International officials condemn Kosovo blast

EU officials and international representatives in Kosovo have condemned the attack on a peaceful protest held in Kosovska Mitrovica on Friday. One person died and 11 others were injured in the blast, which was caused by a hand grenade being thrown into the crowd.

Doctor killed, 11 Serbs hurt in Kosovo blast

An explosive device was thrown among a group of protesting Serbs in northern Kosovska Mitrovica, killing one and wounding 11 people, said reports.
The incident happened at around 10:00 CET. It is unclear who attacked the protesters.

3 killed in Istanbul bomb blast

Three people have been killed and nine others wounded in a blast near a bus transporting soldiers in Istanbul, Turkish media have reported. One of the three victims was a child, says the BBC’s Jonathan Head in Istanbul. Some of the soldiers had family members on the bus.

Turkey: 15 injured in blast

Fifteen people have been injured after a bomb blast hit a police bus in Istanbul, the Anatolia state news agency reports. It said the bomb exploded in the Kucukcekmece district on the outer edge of the western side of the city, as the bus was passing.

At least 65 killed in India train blast

Authorities in eastern India say a passenger train was derailed by an explosion and hit an oncoming train early Friday. It killed at least 65 people and wounding more than 100 in a suspected attack by Maoist rebels.

Villagers blast govt’s response to ‘danger lake’


ALTIT (Reuters) – Hundreds of villagers shouting anti-government slogans in Hunza on Friday denounced the authorities’ failure to offer compensation to residents displaced by a lake created after a landslide.
Officials evacuated thousands of people this week amid fears the lake, formed after a landslide blocked the Hunza River on January 4, could burst and affect about 50,000 people downstream and sever a road serving as an important trade link with China.
Twenty people were killed in the landslide and subsequent flooding of several villages upstream displaced about 6,000 people and left another 25,000 stranded, according to officials and residents.
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani visited Altit village on Friday, where about 1,300 displaced people had been housed, some 15 km east of the new lake.
But soon after Gilani left, some in the 400-strong crowd began shouting anti-government slogans, demanding immediate relief, witnesses said.
“The protesters were annoyed that the prime minister did not announce any relief package for them,” Raza Hamadani told Reuters by telephone. The protesters dispersed after officials, who accompanied Gilani, assured them the government would announce compensation and help them resettle.
Officials hope for a gradual erosion of the blockage once the water starts flowing sometime next week through a spillway created to drain the lake. But they have not ruled out a sudden breach that could lead to massive flooding.
A sudden flood would inundate 39 villages in the regions of Hunza and Gilgit, affecting about 13,000 people. Residents put the number at about 25,000 with a similar number affected further downstream.
The lake has also submerged a 22-km stretch of the Karakoram Highway, hampering trade between Pakistan and China.
Online adds: Assuring all support of the government to affected people of Hunza, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that incumbent democratic government would announce a relief package for the affected people.
Addressing the affectees of Attabad lake here on Friday, the Prime Minister assured the people that once the package is finalised, it would be implemented immediately.
The Prime Minister said that the government is estimating the damage, ocurred by land sliding in the area, adding that water discharge from spillway is expected to start in two to three days.
PM Gilani said that all development projects in the area would also be expedited, adding that the government is aware of problems being faced by the people of Hunza. The Prime Minister thanked all government organisations in helping out the people of Hunza. He said that the people of Hunza are passing through a tough time due to natural calamities but the government would take advantage of this situation and would convert all challenges into opportunities.
He said the reforms introduced by the government in Gilgit-Baltistan would change the fate of the region, adding that under Benazir Income Support Programme, all facilities would be provided to the area. He informed that Baitul Maal would be extended to areas of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Expressing his condolence with the affected people whose loved ones died in landsliding, the Prime Minister said that he wanted to visit the area earlier but the weather did not permit him. He said that the government needs the cooperation of the people of Hunza to deal with the situation. “I apologise for not being able to disperse funds to the area immediately. We planned to give funds to the people of the area so that a sense of deprivation does not arise,” he added. The Prime Minister also directed Federal Minister for Water and Power Raja Pervez Ashraf to solve electricity problems being faced by the people in the camps.
Earlier in a briefing, Gilani was informed that areas affected by Attabad lake of Gilgit and Hunza have been divided into nine zones.
Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan in a briefing to the Prime Minister said that the government has one-month stocks of foods, medicines and other basic items for affected people. Gilani during visit to a camp inaugurated Benazir Langar and met the affectees. He asked them about problems being faced by them.
The Prime Minister, earlier reached Gilgit and was received by Governor Gilgit-Baltistan Dr Shahma Khalid and Chief Minister. Federal Minister for Information Qamar Zaman Kaira, Minister for Kashmir Affairs Mian Manzoor Wattoo and Interior Minister Rehman Malik accompanied the Prime Minister.