Bomb Blasts in Rawalpindi – Pakistan at War

Posted on September 4, 2007
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Adil Najam

What follows below is a repost. I had originally written this on July 19, 2007 after bomb blasts in Hangu, Hub and Kohat, which had themselves followed at the heels of blasts in Islamabad. Today, we just had two blasts in Rawalpindi with more than 15 people already being reported dead.

The continuing story here is of a nation at war with extremists. It is Pakistanis who are being killed here. Pakistanis who are being targeted. This is vile, this is cowardly and this is inhuman. While we are all distracted by the continuing political circus, the big story here is for Pakistan’s survival and the all-out war that has been declared on Pakistan by extremists and fanatics. The American forces across the Afghan border are not helping and their incursions into Paksitani territory has only led to other innocent Paksitani deaths which adds to the argument of the extremists and has made the politics of dealing with extremism in Pakistan that much more difficult. But, whereever you stand on politics, we must stand with Pakistan in this war and against extremists who have been murdering Paksitanis all over the place.

ORIGINAL POST

Suicide attacks today in Hangu, in Hub, in Kohat today.

This adds to the blast in Islamabad a few days ago and many others in the NWFP over the last many days. Even for a part of the world which has gotten tragically used to needless death and murder by suicide killers, this is crossing a threshold. The headline above may seem sensational to some, but is it really.

It is too simple to blame this on the Lal Masjid episode or just on the fact that we have a military government. I must say I get literally ‘sick’ of attempts to turn these massive manifestations of a truly divided society into petty political sloganeering for whatever someon’s political preferences is. Thsi is NOT a time for propaganda; this is a time for real thought and real action. By all of us. This, as we at ATP have repeatedly argued, is a society at war with itself. And the war is now beginning to get much more bloody. The most recent attack (Kohat) was in a mosque. Most have targetted security forces; i.e., the apparatus of the state.

Let me be clear here. There is NOTHING ‘Islamic’ about any of these murderous attacks. This is not just anti-government. This is anti-state. This is anti-Pakistan. Indeed, this is anti-humanity. This in inhuman.

Here are the three breaking news items at The News: On Kohat killings (since writing this, number of dead is now up to 20):

A bomb blast in a mosque of Pathan Lines in Kohat Cantt. killed 11 and wounded several persons Thursday night. Immediately after the explosion, security personnel has cordoned the affected area and nobody is allowed to enter the area. According to the unconfirmed reports, it was a suicide bomb attack. However, the official sources did not confirm it.

On Hub killings:

The blast at RCD Highway in Balochistan’s Hub town Thursday claimed 30 lives, while 30 others were wounded in the incident, sources said. Several injured have been admitted at hospitals of Karachi in a critical condition. According to reports suicide bomber detonated the bomb when a convoy of Chinese engineers was passing through the RCD Highway in Hub. The vehicle carrying the Chinese however passed unscathed from the place, while four police mobile vans accompanying the convoy were caught in the blast. After the blast the panic-stricken security guards of Chinese engineers and policemen opened indiscriminate firing killing and wounding several nearby people. Thirty persons including policemen and passersby were killed in the blast, sources said… The huge explosion also destroyed 15 vehicles and motorbikes and damaged 25 nearby houses and shops. Thirty wounded persons were admitted at Karachi’s Civil Hospital, while three others were brought to Jinnah Hospital. Four wounded at the Civil Hospital were succumbed to their injuries, hospital sources said.

On Hangu killings:

A suicide bomber rammed explosives laden car with the gate of Police Training College, Hangu killing eight persons and wounding 26 others on Thursday morning. The bomber struck his car to the gate of the college causing eight deaths and injuring 26 others, police sources said. Civil Hospital Hangu has received 26 wounded persons, hospital sources said. Ten wounded persons were in a critical state and emergency has been declared in the hospital, sources added. Police have cordoned off the area and Peshawar-Hangu road has been closed for all traffic.

Writing earlier in The News, I had written that simply cause-and-effect will not do anymore because what we have is a society and state crumbling at its seams. Each doubtful of the other.

… there is the deepening cleavage between state and society. The difference between Lal Masjid and other similar situations — e.g., the 1993 standoff at Waco, Texas — is that in our case the state had such little credibility that each of its actions was deemed suspect by the media and the public. There was constant chatter that this was a ‘topi drama’ orchestrated by intelligence agencies. There were incessant rumours about how the operation was orchestrated. There were unending doubts about its timing. All of this was not simply a display of our inherent cynicism, these were manifestations of a society that has no trust in its state. This was not just a lack of trust in the government, it was a lack of trust in the state. And that is a truly ugly cleavage.

I truly hope I am wrong. But if I am not, then we really need to stop shouting and start thinking. Anger is never a substitute for analysis; and neither is of much use if it does not lead to real action for real change.

138 responses to “Bomb Blasts in Rawalpindi – Pakistan at War”

  1. What so ever going in the country clearly defines our capabilities which always hit on our faces after a short time benefit.

    May Allah bless us as our short sighted policy makers / janta is resulting in these results.

    One of reasons behind all these fiascos are so called management gurus (mostly FA, BA,BSC) sitting in all govt institutions who think that they are master of all jacks.

    Policies made by such individuals are 99% short sighted and self centric ones. Resultantly, after some time, they bounce back on our faces !!

    May God Bless Pakistan with Technocrates and Learned Leaders!!!!!!!!

  2. Afreen says:

    Mr. Adnan Siddique, since you asked. OK.

    I hereby condemn Gen. Musharraf and his actions. I condemn current and past policies of ISI. I condemn military dictatorship. I condemn dishonest and corrupt politicians. AND I condemn all Islamic fundamentalists. I condemn extremist mullahs who teach hate in the name of jihad. I condemn any and every person who kills innocent Pakistanis, including those who kill in the name of Islam and those who kill them in any other name. I condemn the killers who had taken Lal Masjid hostage and corrupted the minds of our young. I condemn Ghazi who held his own mother hostage and had her killed just for his personal fame. I condemn heavyhanded military action by government against lal Masjid when they shoudl have taken action against the criminal mullahs earlier by just arresting them way back when they first highjacked a children’s library. I condemn all actions by any and all foreign countries, especially including USA and Saudi Arabia, to interfere in Pakistan and to try to shape Pakistan policy through their dirty dollars and Riyals. I condemn all extremists and fundamentalists of the left who act in the name of liberalism AND I condemn all extremists and fundamentalists of the right who act in the name of Islam. I condemn all of them because they bring bad name to liberalism and bad name to Islam. I condemn all munafiqs who say something and do something else.

    How is that?

    Now, please, since I did what you wanted. Can you please join me in condemning ALL of the above. You can just copy the paragraph above and say you condemn them all too. I hope you will be able to do so, and if you choose to leave some of them out of the list we will all know what side you are on. Thank you and may Allah give you and all of us guidance.

  3. Ms.Afreen, can you paste my statement(s) that I said that killing someone is right? if yes then do quote here otherwise don’t accuse someone just because you are unable to comprehend something. Instead of asking me, why don’t you have moral courage to condemn actions by Musharraf? if you think they are good then the people whom you call terrorist also think they re doing hence no difference between you and them.

    Today’s killing of ISI officials just reflect that what was planned by Musharraf’s army cabal is being used against them now. They made different parties to use against their enemies now they have become victim of their own products. “Mukafat-e-Amal”, this is something which is called in Urdu.

    D_a_n: may Allah bless your friend;s family Ameen but here a question arises. Here you are crying for your friend’s family because that family people were your friends. Similar hundreds of people who are missing and killed by musharraf, their family also cry and protest. Just read the papers for last 6 months, the pictures appear in which mothers and old fathers crying for their children. Imagine if it happens with you and some agency pick your son or brother for any fake reason, how would you react?

  4. Afreen says:

    (Sorry I put this comment in the wrong place first)

    The comments here by those defending the people who are killing innocent Pakistanis and innocent Muslims in the name of Islam reminds me of the scene in teh movie Khuda ke Leeye where these fanatics are killing other Afghanis and this guy killed by a fundamentalist dies while reciting the kalma. It was a very moving scene, and very sad too. But it seems that there are plenty of people ready to defend those who are killing other Kalma-Go Pakistanis!

  5. Afreen says:

    Mr. Adnan Siddiqui, if you think that the peole on extreme right and extreme left are equally bad, then why do you constant and so strongly always defend those on the extreme right, even when they kill other Muslims?

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