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5 bomb blasts in 1 hour in Karachi!!!

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Looking at the possibilities of foreign hand involvment in bomb blasts is understandable by some Pakistani members here, but ruling out the tensions brewing between Pakhtuns and Punjabis in karachi, which could be the main reason for these blasts is akin to being an ostrich.

My understanding was that the tensions were between some Pakhtun and Muhajir groups, not Punjabi.

Could you clarify?
 
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The Mujahirs are short changed?

Why are they always at the end of the stick?
 
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Pakistan arrests blast suspects

Pakistani police have arrested several suspects over multiple blasts in Karachi which killed one person and wounded at least 41 on Monday evening.

Babar Khattak, police chief of Sindh province, told the AFP news agency on Tuesday that five people from different parts of the city had been held after investigators got some leads about their involvement.

"We cannot disclose to which group they belong or what we have recovered from them," he said.

Wasim Ahmed, the city police chief, said "a few" more suspects had been arrested in addition to the five seized earlier and that jihadi materials had been confiscated from them.

"We have seized hate literature in books and CDs," Ahmed said.

Qaim Ali Shah, the Sindh chief minister, said the bombs were meant to "destabilise the coalition government" which won the national elections, state media said.

The explosions in Karachi came a day after a suicide bombing in the capital Islamabad killed 19 people near a rally marking the first anniversary of a bloody government raid on a radical mosque.

Severed head

Meanwhile, investigators have found a severed head.

The head was found in the bushes by the road where the attack took place, a Reuters news agency photographer said.

Police declined to comment on the grisly find.

The heads of suicide bombers are often severed by the explosives strapped to their torsos and can provide vital clues.

The government is led by the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) of former Benazir Bhutto, a former prime minister, who was killed in a suicide attack in Rawalpindi last December.

'Despicable attack'

Bhutto's widower, Asif Ali Zardari, who took over as leader of the party after his wife's murder, said in a statement those behind Sunday's "despicable" attack were trying to create chaos.

"The Pakistan People's Party realises the grave threat that such terrorist activities pose ... and the PPP government will do everything possible to check the activities of such elements and those responsible will be brought to justice," he said.

Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's president whose power has withered since his allies were defeated in a February election and who has been facing calls to step down, cautioned on Friday that more "radical mosques would emerge if extremism and militancy were not tackled".
Al Jazeera English - CENTRAL/S. ASIA - Pakistan arrests blast suspects
 
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Suicide bomber a native of Tank




By Munawer Azeem

ISLAMABAD, July 8: The suicide bomber who targeted law enforcers and blown himself on Sunday was identified as a native of Tank, the sources close to investigations told Dawn here on Tuesday.

The sources said that the suicide bomber was identified by an accused, arrested on June 7 in connection with three explosives- laden vehicles.

The accused identified the suicide bomber through his sketch and in this regard he was brought to capital from Adyala Jail.

The sources said that the accused gave some vital information regarding the Sunday’s blast, which would help the investigators to trace the culprits. Earlier, he also gave vital information regarding the suicide attack at Danish embassy too, they added.

Meanwhile, some eyewitnesses said that after receiving orders from the SSP they were in fall-in position and all of a white colour Toyota pick-up appeared. The person seating on front seat threw something on them and the blast occurred and they lost senses.
 
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Is there any statment released by india after bombings in Pakistan?
At least there is nothing in news.
Indian quitness on this issue is very chauvinistic.
 
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Is there any statment released by india after bombings in Pakistan?
At least there is nothing in news.
Indian quitness on this issue is very chauvinistic.

:lol:

If India makes a statement, its interfering in Pakistan's internal affairs.

If India doesn't make a statement, its being "chauvinistic" (I don't know how you came to that conclusion but anyways).
 
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