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Twin bomb blasts rock Lahore

One bomb blast near FIA office on Temple Road, near the Mall.
One bomb blast near Zardari house, in Model Town.
Two explosions, one hit.

Hardly 5 minutes ago, I received a phone call from a friend on his way to work.
He heard a loud - extremely loud - bang while he was traveling down the canal. He told me his sister, attending college at Lahore University, also called him to inquire about the ’sound’.

We are sick of these ’sounds’. Who is to blame? Who will capture whom? Will the politicians take off their thick masks and actually smell what’s gawddamn cooking?

Update (11:20 A.M)
The death toll has risen to 20. (via Geo TV). Now referring to bomb blasts will become a problem, as people would ask which one; the one on March 11th or 8th? The twin bombs that went off at the same place (Naval war college) or the ones that went off separately!?!?.

This menace has been going on for too long now. Most frustrating is, what can one do?

March 11, 2008   2 Comments

Twin Suicide bombers attacks on NWC

Navy War college after the attckTwo suicide bombers blew themselves up at a prestigious naval college in Lahore on Tuesday March 4th, 2008, killing at least six people and injuring twenty three.

The attack was the fourth in five days in Pakistan, posing a major challenge to the country’s incoming government. Here are the details of the suicide bomb blast.

Inspector General Police Punjab Dr Syed Azhar Hassan Nadeem has ordered police in the province to remain on high alert following the attacks.

Meanwhile, President Pervez Musharraf, Caretaker Prime Minister Mohammadmian Soomro and Pakistan People’s Party Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari condemned the bombings.

The president and the premier expressed their sympathies to the families of the affected. Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Afzal Tahir also extended his condolences.

The attack came as the chief of the US military held talks on regional security with President Musharraf and army chief General Ashfaq Kayani in Rawalpindi.

March 6, 2008   No Comments