Pakistan Archive

Pakistan needs to be serious in tackling terrorists: Antony

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 2 – Defence Minister A.K. Antony Monday warned that relations with Pakistan can improve only if it takes serious steps against terrorists waging war against India.

‘In relations with Pakistan, the main impediment is that there are still large number of terrorist camps operating across the border. There is a continuous effort to push terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan has to take serious efforts (to tackle terrorists), then only relations can improve,’ Antony told reporters after giving out Trivandrum Press Club journalism awards here.

When asked if the government will use the army against the Maoists, he said: ‘We are very clear that law and order is a state subject. The centre will only help them (the states) with paramilitary forces. Army can be called in only as the last resort, when all other options have been exhausted.’

Asked about the Indo-ASEAN free trade agreement, Antony criticised Kerala’s Left Front government which has opposed the treaty.

‘Minister of Commerce Anand Sharma wrote to the chief minister (V.S. Achuthanandan) in August regarding all the aspects of the negative list. People here are trying to make a political issue out of this. This should not happen,’ said Antony.

34 dead in Rawalpindi suicide blast, bounty on Taliban heads

Rawalpindi, Nov 2 – At least 34 people were killed Monday when a suicide bomber riding a motorcycle triggered a powerful explosion close to a luxury hotel and a bank in this garrison city abutting capital Islamabad. The blast occurred barely 500 metres from the Pakistani Army Headquarters, which had come under Taliban attack last month.

The massive explosion took place on a day when the Pakistan government offered a reward of $5 million for information on the country’s Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud and 18 of his associates.

At least 34 people were killed and 32 wounded in the suicide explosion in Rawalpindi cantonment area, Geo TV quoted spokesman of Rescue 1122 as saying.

The blast occurred at 10.40 a.m. when people had queued up at the bank to collect their salaries.

‘The suicide bomber came on a motorcycle and blew up close to people gathered to get salaries. We found parts of a suicide vest and some body parts of the suicide attacker,’ senior police official Aslam Tarin told reporters.

The blast rocked Shalimar Hotel behind Pearl Continental Hotel, located on Mall Road in the cantonment area of Rawalpindi.

Most of the victims were reported to be security forces personnel.

Sajid Khan, a witness, told mediapersons that he was driving through the area when he heard the explosion.

‘It was a huge blast. It was close to the General Post Office Chowk (roundabout) on Mall Road. I saw smoke rising from one of the buildings. I sped up to escape,’ Khan was quoted as saying.

The explosion damaged several cars waiting at a traffic signal.

‘When I reached the scene there were dead and wounded people lying everywhere,’ DPA quoted another witness Shaukat Ali as saying.

‘Some bodies did not have heads and some were missing legs. People covered the women whose clothes were burnt by the explosion. It was so shameful.’

President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani strongly condemned the terror attack.

Schools in the city were shut following the blast and security personnel escorted children back home.

The heavily fortified Pakistani Army’s General Headquarters had come under attack Oct 10 when 10 terrorists in military uniform laid siege to it. At least 19 people, including nine raiders, died in the 22-hour standoff. One militant was arrested.

The army has stepped up its offensive in South Waziristan against the Taliban, which has vowed retaliation.

The government released an advertisement Monday offering cash reward totalling $5 million for concrete information on the whereabouts of Mehsud and his associates, who have stepped up terror strikes across Pakistan.

The advertisement says: ‘Anyone who captures these people dead or alive or provides concrete information, the government will award them a cash reward.’

‘The banned Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) terrorists are daily involved in deadly activities and because of their activities innocent Muslims are going to the valley of death,’ it added.

The largest rewards of 50 million Pakistan rupees each were offered for Mehsud, senior leader Wali ur-Rehman Mehsud and Qari Hussain Mehsud, also described as a master trainer of suicide bombers.

The latest wave of Islamist militant violence in Pakistan started with a suicide bombing at the offices of the UN World Food Programme in Islamabad Oct 5.

Over 200 people have been killed in the string of terror attacks, including massive bombings. The attacks have taken place in various parts of the country, including capital Islamabad.

Oct 28 saw the worst terror attack in Pakistan this year when over 110 people were killed in a massive bombing in a crowded market of Peshawar.

Suicide blast kills 22 in Rawalpindi

Rawalpindi, Nov 2 – At least 22 people were killed Monday when a suicide bomber riding a motorcycle triggered a massive explosion near a luxury hotel and a bank in this garrison city adjacent to capital Islamabad. The blast occurred barely 500 metres from the Pakistani Army Headquarters, which had come under Taliban attack last month.

Hospital sources said 22 people were killed while about two dozen, including an Army major, were wounded when the blast occurred at 10.40 a.m., Geo TV reported. Some of those wounded were in critical condition.

‘The suicide bomber came on a motorcycle and blew up close to people gathered to get salaries. We found parts of a suicide vest and some body parts of the suicide attacker,’ senior police official Aslam Tarin told reporters.

The blast rocked Shalimar Hotel behind Pearl Continental Hotel, located on Mall Road in the cantonment area of Rawalpindi.

Most of the victims were reported to be security forces personnel.

Sajid Khan, a witness, told mediapersons that he was driving through the area when he heard the explosion.

‘It was a huge blast. It was close to the General Post Office Chowk (roundabout) on Mall Road. I saw smoke rising from one of the buildings. I sped up to escape,’ Khan was quoted as saying.

The explosion damaged several cars waiting at a traffic signal.

‘When I reached the scene there were dead and wounded people lying everywhere,’ DPA quoted another witness Shaukat Ali as saying.

‘Some bodies did not have heads and some were missing legs. People covered the women whose clothes were burnt by the explosion. It was so shameful.’

The heavily fortified Pakistani Army’s General Headquarters had come under attack Oct 10 when 10 terrorists in military uniform laid siege to it. At least 19 people, including nine raiders, died in the 22-hour standoff. One militant was arrested.

The latest wave of Islamist militant violence in Pakistan started with a suicide bombing at the offices of the UN World Food Programme in Islamabad Oct 5. Five employees of the agency were killed.

On Oct 15, gunmen wearing suicide vests stormed two police academies and the offices of Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency in Lahore. A car bomber struck at a police station in the northwestern town of Kohat. At least 38 people including 11 insurgents were killed in a single day.

A twin suicide bombing Oct 20 at the International Islamic University in Islamabad killed seven people.

On Oct 22, Brigadier Moinuddin Ahmed, who was the head of the UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan, was gunned down in Islamabad along with another soldier.

A day later, 25 people were killed and 27 injured in a series of blasts across Pakistan. Eighteen people died in a landmine explosion in Mohmand Agency while seven were killed when a suicide bomber struck at an air force base in Attock district. Eight people were injured in a bombing in Peshawar.

Oct 28 saw the worst terror attack in Pakistan this year when over 110 people were killed in a massive bombing in a crowded market of Peshawar.

Pakistan offers $5 mn for information on Taliban leaders

Islamabad, Nov 2 – The Pakistan government Monday offered a reward of $5 million for information on the country’s Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud and 18 of his associates.

The reward is for information on Tehreek-e-Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud and his associates who have vowed deadly attacks across the country in retaliation over US drone strikes.

The rewards were offered in a government advertisement on the front page of The News daily and flashed on Pakistani television channels overnight.

‘Anyone who captures these people dead or alive or provides concrete information, the government will award them a cash reward,’ The Nation quoted the advertisement as saying.

‘The banned Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) terrorists are daily involved in deadly activities and because of their activities innocent Muslims are going to the valley of death,’ it added.

The largest rewards of 50 million Pakistan rupees each were offered for Mehsud, senior leader Wali ur-Rehman Mehsud and Qari Hussain Mehsud, also described as a master trainer of suicide bombers.

Eleven commanders had rewards of 20 million rupees each and rewards of 10 million rupees each were on offer for five others.

Pakistan has been hit by a string of terror strikes since Oct 5 that has left over 200 people dead. The worst terror attack took place in Peshawar Oct 28 when over 105 people were killed in a massive bombing in a crowded market.

The army has stepped up its offensive against the Taliban in South Waziristan and has been able to wrest control over some of the areas.

22 dead as blast rocks Rawalpindi

Rawalpindi, Nov 2 – At least 22 people were killed Monday morning when a massive explosion went off close to a hotel and a bank in this garrison city. The blast occurred barely 500 metres from the Pakistani Army Headquarters that came under Taliban attack less than three weeks back.

Hospital sources said that as many as 22 people were killed while 15 were wounded, some critically, when the blast occurred at 10.40 a.m., Geo TV reported.

Ishtiaq Shah, a police official, said the explosion occurred when government employees and security personnel were withdrawing their salaries from the bank, DPA reported.

He told Samaa television that dozens of people were injured.

The blast rocked Shalimar Hotel behind Pearl Continental Hotel located on Mall Road in the cantonment area of Rawalpindi, a city adjacent to capital Islamabad.

The bomb was reportedly planted in a vehicle.

Most of the victims of the attack were said to be security forces personnel, The Nation said.

Sajid Khan, a witness, told mediapersons that he was driving through the area when he heard the explosion.

‘It was a huge blast. It was close to the General Post Office Chowk (roundabout) on Mall Road. I saw smoke rising from one of the buildings. I sped up to escape,’ Khan was quoted as saying.

The heavily fortified Pakistani Army’s General Headquarters had come under attack Oct 10 when 10 terrorists in military uniform laid siege to it. At least 19 people, including nine raiders, died in the 22-hour standoff. One militant was arrested.

The latest wave of militant violence started with a suicide bombing at the offices of the UN World Food Programme in Islamabad Oct 5. Five employees of the agency were killed.

On Oct 15, gunmen wearing suicide vests stormed two police academies and the offices of Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency in Lahore. A car bomber struck at a police station in the northwestern town of Kohat. At least 38 people including 11 insurgents were killed in a single day.

A twin suicide bombing Oct 20 at the International Islamic University here killed seven people.

On Oct 22, Brigadier Moinuddin Ahmed, who was the head of the UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan, was gunned down in Islamabad along with another soldier.

A day later, 25 people were killed and 27 injured in a series of blasts across Pakistan. Eighteen people died in a landmine explosion in Mohmand Agency while seven were killed when a suicide bomber struck at an air force base in Attock district. Eight people were injured in the Peshawar bombing.

10 dead in Rawalpindi blast

Rawalpindi, Nov 2 – Ten people were killed and dozens injured Monday when a powerful explosion went off close to a hotel and a bank in this garrison city. The blast occurred less than 500 metres from the Pakistani Army Headquarters.

Ishtiaq Shah, a police official, said more than 10 people had died in the blast that occurred when government employees and security personnel were withdrawing their salaries from the bank, DPA reported.

He told Samaa television that dozens of people were injured.

The blast shook Shalimar Hotel behind Pearl Continental Hotel located on Mall Road in the cantonment area of Rawalpindi, a city adjacent to capital Islamabad.

The bomb was planted in a vehicle, Geo TV quoted police sources as saying.

Television footage showed police cordoning off the blast site, with ambulances and emergency vehicles at the scene.

The heavily fortified Pakistani Army’s General Headquarters had come under attack Oct 10 when 10 terrorists in military uniform laid siege to it. At least 19 people, including nine raiders, died in the 22-hour standoff. One militant was arrested.

The latest wave of militant violence started with a suicide bombing at the offices of the UN World Food Programme in Islamabad Oct 5. Five employees of the agency were killed.

On Oct 15, gunmen wearing suicide vests stormed two police academies and the offices of Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency in Lahore. A car bomber struck at a police station in the northwestern town of Kohat. At least 38 people including 11 insurgents were killed in a single day.

A twin suicide bombing Oct 20 at the International Islamic University here killed seven people.

On Oct 22, Brigadier Moinuddin Ahmed, who was the head of the UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan, was gunned down in Islamabad along with another soldier.

A day later, 25 people were killed and 27 injured in a series of blasts across Pakistan. Eighteen people died in a landmine explosion in Mohmand Agency while seven were killed when a suicide bomber struck at an air force base in Attock district. Eight people were injured in the Peshawar bombing.

Blast in Rawalpindi

Rawalpindi, Nov 2 – A massive explosion took place near a hotel in this Pakistani city Monday.

The blast took place on the Mall Road. Casualties are feared, Geo TV reported.

Clinton begins Pakistan visit

Islamabad, Oct 28 (DPA) US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived in Pakistan Wednesday on a three-day visit aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation and helping its close ally tackle Taliban militancy.

Clinton began her first official visit to Pakistan as it reeled under militant violence, with the military battling Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters in the South Waziristan tribal district along the Afghan border.

The former first lady was scheduled to hold talks with Pakistani political and military leaders, in addition to meeting elders from the troubled northwestern region and members of the business community, a spokesman for Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

It was expected that several agreements concerning US investment, particularly in the energy sector, would be signed during her visit.

Officials from the two sides reviewed last week a range of options to lessen the energy crisis and create the right climate to attract private capital investments in Pakistan.

Pakistan mulls armed guards inside parliament

Islamabad, Oct 28 – The Pakistani government is considering to deploy armed security guards inside parliament for the first time in the wake of emerging threat of terrorism, an official said.

The parliament was facing grave security threats in the prevailing security situation; therefore the government was seriously considering the deployment of security guards inside the parliament, the Online news agency said quoting an unnamed parliament official Tuesday.

Although bringing arms into parliament of any country was banned and Pakistan was also abiding by this democratic norm, he pointed out.

He said the government had reliable information that terrorists planned to storm into parliament to kidnap any federal minister or member of parliament.

The National Assembly session is scheduled to start Nov 2 but the security agencies have not given the go-ahead so far. The government may also think of rescheduling the secession, sources said.

Mastermind of Pakistan Army HQ attack arrested

Lahore, Oct 28 – Qari Ishtiaq, the mastermind of the attack on Pakistan Army headquarters in Rawalpindi, was arrested here Tuesday, the police said.

Ishtiaq guided his associates on phone during the two-day assault on the fortified building, in which 19 people, including at least eight soldiers and eight militants, were killed.

Police also recovered four Kalashnikov rifles, 10 grenades, a rocket launcher and explosives from his possession.

Seven other associates of Ishtiaq were arrested in Gujranwala, Mailsi and Sargodha areas based on the information given by him during interrogation.

Ishtiaq is a senior leader of the Tehrik-e-Taliban in the Punjab province and a resident of Bahawalpur.

The Online news agency said a search operation is on to nab his other associates.

The militants stormed into the army headquarters Oct 10 angered by the military operation in the tribal areas bordering Afghanistan. The militants seized the building and taken dozens of people hostage.

The security forces ended the two-day drama after eliminating all the militants in the building next day. Three of the hostages were killed.