सोमवार, 7 जुलाई 2008

10 killed in blast at Pak's Lal Masjid

Islamabad:
Nine policemen and a civilian were killed and 25 persons were injured in a massive explosion near the controversial Lal Masjid, minutes after thousands of Islamic hardliners demanded the public hanging of President Pervez Musharraf at a meeting to mark the shrine's storming by the Pakistani military।
The powerful blast, which was heard from several kilometres away, occurred as a large crowd of slogan-shouting and flag-waving people, including madrassa students and outlawed extremist groups like the Sipah-e-Sahaba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, began dispersing at about 7।50 pm.
Witnesses said the explosion occurred in the vicinity of a petrol station near Melody Market, which is adjacent to the Lal Masjid and created panic among the people who ran back towards the mosque।
Body parts and pools of blood lay strewn all over the area, which was cordoned off by the police।
A high alert was declared in Islamabad while an emergency was declared in all hospitals in the capital।
The blast targeted the site where a large number of policemen had gathered as part of the security arrangements for the meeting where several clerics made hard hitting speeches criticising the arrest of former Lal Masjid cleric Maulana Abdul Aziz as well as the government's plans for reforming madrassas.

Sensex up 260 pts in early trade

The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex rose by 260 points in early trade on Monday on sustained buying by funds in heavy-weight stocks।
The 30-share index, which had gained nearly 360 points in the previous session, shot up by 259।80 points, or 1.93 per cent to 13,713.80.
The wide-based National Stock Exchange index's Nifty regained the 4,100 points mark by gaining 85।55 points to 4,001.55.
Marketmen said easing of tension on the political front and firming trends at other Asian stock markets mainly enthused the trading sentiments here।
Major gainers, which supported the Sensex were Reliance Industries, Larsen and Toubro, BHEL, State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, Grasim Industries, HDFC Bank, HDFC Ltd, Infosys Technologies, TCS, Wipro, ONGC, Reliance Infra, DLF Ltd and ACC.

Indian Embassy attacked in Kabul, 4 Indians among 41 killed

Kabul, July 7: A suicide car bomber rammed two diplomatic vehicles entering the Indian Embassy in Kabul on Monday, killing 41 people and wounding 141, Afghan authorities said।
Five Indians, including a Brigadier-rank defence attache and an IFS officer, were killed in the suicide attack।
India is rushing a high-level team, headed by Nalin Surie, Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs, to Kabul to assess the "emergency" situation there।
Defence Attache Brigadier R D Mehta and Counsellor Venkateswara Rao were killed when the suicide bomber targeted the Embassy early Monday morning, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters in New Delhi।
The two other two Indians killed in the attack were identified as ITBP personnel Ajai Rathore and Roop Singh।
A fifth employee of the Indian Embassy Niamutullah, killed in the blast, was a local Afghan।
The Taliban have vowed to step up their campaign of suicide bombings this year, graphically demonstrating that despite the increase in foreign troops in Afghanistan and more trained Afghan forces on patrol, the militants are far from defeated।
"I saw wounded and dead people everywhere on the road," said Danish Karokhil, the head of the independent Pajhwok news agency, whose offices are close by।
"The target was the diplomatic vehicles। They were trying to get inside the embassy when the suicide car bomber attacked them," he said.
Health Ministry spokesman Abdullah Fahim said 28 people were killed and 141 wounded, but a senior police official later revised this to 41 dead।
"More than 10 people are in a very critical condition। At least one woman and one baby were killed. At least three babies were wounded and women, children, military personnel and civilians are among the casualties," Fahim said.
The two embassy vehicles were destroyed by the blast, but it was not clear if those inside were among the casualties। India has close relations with the Afghan government and is funding and building a number of large infrastructure projects, but had no diplomatic ties to the Taliban when they ruled the country.
The gates of the embassy were blown off and the walls and buildings inside the compound were also damaged by the force of the blast, said an Indian diplomat who declined to be named।
"We fear that there may be casualties among our personnel and are ascertaining full details," the Indian Foreign Ministry said in a statement।
"The government of India strongly condemns this cowardly terrorist attack on its diplomatic mission in Afghanistan। Such acts of terror will not deter us from fulfilling our commitments to the government and people of Afghanistan," India said.
Security guards, a line of people waiting for visas and those shopping at a nearby market were likely the main victims।
Two women were among five dead at Kabul's Emergency Hospital। One of the dead women had a baby with her at the time of the blast, the woman's sister said. The baby was now missing.
Grey smoke and dust poured from the scene of the blast। Police cordoned off the area as ambulance crews raced the wounded to hospital. Several US soldiers were also at the scene.
US troops later shot dead the driver of another car and wounded a passenger, witnesses said। US military vehicles were driving through the city at high speed after the bombing, soldiers shouting angrily at drivers to get out the way.
Afghan officials have repeatedly accused Pakistan of allowing the Islamist Taliban to operate from sanctuaries inside Pakistan, a charge Pakistan denies.

With nuke-debate heat on mind, PM leaves for Japan

New Delhi, Jul 7 (DNS) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today left for Japan to meet the leaders of the world's wealthiest nations, including US President George Bush, in the shadow of political heat generated by the debate on the Indo-US civil nuclear deal।
Stating that he will have a bilateral meeting with Mr Bush during his July 7-9 stay in Japan for the G-8 Summit at Toyako, he did not specify whether he would discuss the nuclear deal with him।
India is one of the five emerging economies that have been invited as ''Outreach Five'' (O-5) members to participate in the 34th Summit of Group of Eight industrial nations।
Besides the United States, G-8 permanent members are Russia, France, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Italy and Japan।
The O-5 also includes China, Brazil, South Africa and Mexico।
In addition, leaders of the major economies like Australia, South Korea and Indonesia have also been invited to the Summit this time to discuss global fuel and food crisis।
While climate change will top the agenda of the April 7-9 Summit, Dr Singh's meeting with Mr Bush on Wednesday at Toyako, the venue of the G-8, will throw some light on the fate of the nuclear deal।
The two leaders have been working since July 18, 2005, when they issued a joint statement in Washington. Both of them are keen to sign the deal before demitting office early next year.