PESHAWAR – Awami National Party (ANP) leader Barrister Haroon Bilour, who was martyred in a suicide attack during his election campaign, was laid to rest in Peshawar on Wednesday.
Earlier, the funeral prayers for the deceased leader were offered at Wazir Bagh. The top leadership of the party and a larger number of workers were present on the occasion.
Bilour, who was a candidate for PK-78, and 21 others martyred when a blast occurred at a corner meeting of ANP in the Yaka Toot area of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa capital.
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A video of the attack, shared on social media, shows jubilating scenes from the gathering where Bilour was welcomed by hundreds of party supporters minutes before the explosion.
According to the spokesperson of Lady Reading hospital, as many as 62 people were left injured in the attack, that sent shock waves across the country. He added that initially 47 wounded persons were brought to the hospital.
The Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) confirmed that it was a suicide blast.
Confirming Haroon Bilour’s death, the spokesman said that Haroon’s son, Danial Bilour, was safe.
Haroon was the son of Bashir Ahmed Bilour, a senior ANP figure who was himself martyred in a suicide blast in Peshawar in 2012.
Meanwhile, the responsibility for the Peshawar suicide blast has been claimed by the Pakistan faction of outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban.
https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/ttp-claims-responsibility-for-peshawar-suicide-blast/
The central spokesperson for the militant group, Muhammad Khorasani, released a message to media revealing the name of the suicide bomber as Abdul Kareem, taking the onus of the attack that has marred the electioneering, especially in the war-battered Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
A few of the social media users also questioned about the security lapse, wondering who had taken back the troops deployed to protect him, with some of them responding that the security was withdrawn in line with the directives of Chief Justice, Mian Saqib Nisar.
Condemnations
Caretaker Prime Minister Nasirul Mulk and heads of various political parties denounced the attack on ANP corner meeting.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has expressed sorrow over the deaths of Haroon Bilour and other ANP workers. In his message on Twitter, Khan condemned the terrorist attack on ANP corner meeting.
The PTI chief called for the provision of security to all political parties and their candidates during their election campaigns
https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1016758902355124224
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari expressed sorrow over the martyrdom of Haroon Bilour. He said it was becoming clear as to who terrorists wanted out of the election race.
“The terror attack on pro-democracy individuals is a conspiracy,” Bilawal said, adding that they shared the grief of the Bilour family.
“The nation should be aware of the fact as to what do terrorists wish,” the PPP chairman added.
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Shehbaz Sharif said he was “grieved to learn about shahadat of Haroon Bilour” and that he “strongly condemn[ed] this barbaric act of terrorism”.
https://twitter.com/CMShehbaz/status/1016770572330692609
Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) chief Mustafa Kamal said those, who had their hands coloured with the blood of innocents, did not deserve to be considered as humans.
He called the authorities for bringing the perpetrators of Peshawar blast to justice.
Politicians under threat from terrorists
The National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta) on Monday had revealed the names of six personalities, including Imran Khan and Hafiz Saeed’s son, who could be targeted by terrorists during the ongoing election campaign.
“Six people include Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan, Awami National Party leaders Asfandyar Wali and Ameer Haider Hoti, Qaumi Watan Party head Aftab Sherpao, Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl leader Akram Khan Durrani and Hafiz Saeed’s son Talha Saeed. Moreover, there are threats to the senior leadership of the Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz,” Nacta director Obaid Farooq said while briefing the Senate Standing Committee on Interior.
He said Nacta had forwarded 12 threat alerts to the federal interior and provincial home ministries as well as law enforcement agencies.