Attack on former Pakistan minister fails, two bombers killed

By DPA

Islamabad : Two suspected suicide bombers were killed Sunday when their bomb exploded prematurely near the residence of a former Pakistan government minister, the police said.


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The attackers were travelling by motorbike to target the residence of Ijaz ul Haq in Haroonabad, in the southern province of Punjab, when the bomb exploded, said local police chief Zafar Abbas Bokhari.

Haq, a senior leader of ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid, was not at home when the explosion occurred.

It was the first suicide attack in Pakistan since opposition leader Benazir Bhutto died in a gun-suicide bombing attack Thursday that also killed 22 other people.

Haq served as the minister for religious affairs and quit in November when the upper house of parliament was dissolved ahead of parliamentary elections scheduled for Jan 8.

Islamic extremists groups blame Haq for playing a role in ordering military action last July against armed radical students of Islamabad’s Red Mosque, who were involved in a multi-week standoff with the police.

According to the government, more than 100 students were killed in the military action to end the siege but their supporters claim between 3,000 to 5,000 students died there.

After the operation, Islamic militants have carried out a series of revenge attacks against security forces and government officials around the country. More than 500 people, including around 200 security personnel, have died in more than 35 such suicide attacks.

Two weeks ago, former interior minister Aftab Sherpao, who oversaw the Red Mosque operation, survived a suicide bombing at a mosque packed with Muslim worshippers, missing him but killing more than 50 people.

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