QUETTA:
At least 12 people were killed and more than 30 were injured when an explosion targeted a political party office in Balochistan’s Pishin on Wednesday.
The blast targeted the election campaign office of independent candidate Asfandyar Khan Kakar in the Khanozai Tehsil of Pishin district, in PB-47 constituency of Pishin district, levies sources said.
Balochistan’s caretaker Minister for Home and Tribal Affairs Mir Zubair Khan Jamali took notice of the blast. Expressing regret over the deaths caused by the explosion, the minister sought a report from the deputy commissioner.
Denouncing the attack as an attempt by the “country’s enemies” to create instability, Jamali maintained that the election process would continue.
Security forces cordoned off the area and emergency services initiated a rescue operation. The injured were shifted to nearby medical facilities.
Today’s explosion is the latest in a series of attacks targeting electoral offices and candidates in the rest of the province ahead of tomorrow’s general elections.
Bloody electoral trail
A day earlier, two separate blasts rocked the Kech and Panjgur districts of Balochistan.
There were no immediate reports of any casualties but the explosions prompted apprehensions about security, as the country approached the February 8 elections.
Unidentified assailants lobbed a grenade at the office of the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) in the Hoshop area of Kech district, levies sources told The Express Tribune.
In another incident in the Surdu area of Panjgur, the residence of National Party (NP) leader Abdul Qadeer Sajdi was targeted. Reports indicate that the explosion coincided with a crucial meeting concerning the general elections, adding a political dimension to the incident.
On February 3, at least four low-scale explosions rocked Quetta, Noshki, Dera Bugti, and Panjgur districts of Balochistan as election offices of various political parties and candidates were targeted by unidentified terrorists.
In Quetta, at least two people were injured in a blast in the Eastern Bypass area of the city. Police sources said unidentified miscreants targeted the election office of Mazloom Ulasi Tehreek. The candidate was not present at the office at the time of the blast.
The injured were rushed to the Civil Hospital Quetta for medical attention.
Similarly, in Panjgur, unidentified miscreants attacked the residence of Rehmat Baloch, the former Balochistan health minister and a candidate for the provincial assembly seat on the ticket of the National Party (NP). The NP in a condemnation statement expressed serious concern over the security situation and demanded of the Balochistan government to ensure the security of its candidates across the province.
Separately, a bomb went off outside an election campaign office in the Noshki district of Balochistan. No casualties were reported.
In Dera Bugti district, a powerful landmine explosion rocked the Pat Feeder area, resulting in the tragic loss of numerous cattle. According to Levies officials, no human casualties were reported.