Tuesday 29 March 2016

Militants taunt Sharif over Lahore bombing

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LAHORE: Pakistan has detained more than 200 people since the park bombing which killed 73 people including many children, officials said Tuesday, as the militants behind the attack taunted the prime minister.
The raids across the eastern province of Punjab were announced as parks reopened under tight security in the teeming provincial capital Lahore.
But Gulshan-i-Iqbal, where explosives packed with ball bearings ripped through crowds near a children’s play area, remained closed.
Hundreds were injured in the suicide bombing claimed by the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar faction of the Pakistani Taliban, whose official name is the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
A spokesman for the group said it had targeted Christians, a minority community in overwhelmingly Muslim Pakistan.
“More than 5,000 people were searched and interrogated and most of them were allowed to go, but some 216 have been apprehended for further investigations,” Punjab provincial law minister Rana Sanaullah told reporters Tuesday.
Sanaullah said police, paramilitary troops and intelligence agents had launched 56 intelligence operations in the last 24 hours in Punjab.
More were being undertaken in all districts of the province “against sectarian militants and extremists,” he said.
Security for hundreds of churches was increased.
Many of the victims were children and anguished families spent Easter Monday burying their dead.
On Tuesday the death toll climbed to 73 after a 16-year-old boy succumbed to his injuries, doctors said. “The boy had lost his father and sister in the blast while his mother is being treated for critical injuries,” Dr. Tariq Mohsin told AFP.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his powerful military chief have both vowed to bring those behind the attack to justice.
“Terrorists cannot dent our resolve. Our struggle will continue until the complete elimination of the menace of terrorism,” the premier said Monday after visiting victims in the provincial capital, a stronghold of his ruling Pakistan Muslim League.
But on Tuesday Ehansullah Ehsan, spokesman for the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar faction, derided the prime minister on Twitter.
“After the Lahore attack, Nawaz Sharif repeated old words to give himself false assurances,” he wrote.
“Nawaz Sharif should know that war has reached his doorstep, the mujahideen will be the winners in this war.”

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