Peshawar poll rally attack

Peshawar poll rally attack

Islamabad, July 11: At least 20 people, including an Awami National Party (ANP) candidate, were killed in a suicide attack on an election rally in Pakistan's Peshawar city. The Taliban claimed the bombing on Wednesday, calling it "the beginning of revenge". ANP candidate Haroom Bilour, who was due to contest the July 25 general election, was targeted for his party's "anti-Islam policies", said Pakistani Taliban (TPP) spokesman Mohammad Khurasani in a statement following the Tuesday night attack. The ANP is a secular and leftist party that represents the Pashtuns, who form a large part of the population in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where it is part of the opposition after being in power from 2008 to 2013.

Bilour's father, former provincial minister Bashir Ahmed Bilour, was also killed in a suicide attack by the terror group in 2012. Khurasani said that the "successful bombing (in Peshawar) was the beginning of revenge" and that the left-wing ANP organisation "will remain on the target list until they repent and return to the folds of Islam". Bilour was standing from Peshawar's PK-78 constituency. The poll body postponed the election for the constituency due to the tragedy, Dawn online reported.

The Taliban spokesman urged people to stay away from ANP members, their offices and meetings and that anyone who ignored the militant group's message, "will be responsible for your own losses". Another 63 people were injured in the bombing, said Zulfikar Ali, the spokesman for Peshawar's Lady Reading Hospital. The explosion occurred moments after Bilour arrived at the venue, near the stage, to address supporters at the meeting as welcoming party members and admirers engaged in a display of fireworks, which the bomber made use of as his cover. (IANS)

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