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Explosion Near President's Residence Triggers Panic

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A major blast in Rawalpindi's biggest public park, in close proximity to Pakistani President Gen Pervez Musharraf's official residence, sent a wave of panic and fear across the country on Wednesday night. Within minutes of the explosion, a heavy contingent of the army, elite police commandos and intelligence officials reached Ayub Park, blocking its three entrances and disallowing anyone from entering or leaving the place.

Some big army vehicles, including trucks having the facility to collect and carry unexploded bombs, were seen going inside the park, indicating the presence of unspecified amount of explosive material in it.

However, what remained unclear till the filing of this report was whether the material collected from the place was a bomb or a missile.

A security official, requesting not to be named, said that the explosion was caused by one bomb but a huge quantity of others explosives failed to detonate.

As rumours gripped the country of another abortive attempt on the life of a high-profiled personality, the military was quick to dispel the impression.

“Nothing is related to the president or Army House,” military spokesman Maj-Gen Shaukat Sultan told Reuters.

But what continued to fuel speculations was the security forces’ decision not to divulge information about the nature of the explosion.

The officials deployed at the park refused to give any information about the casualties, despite the fact that relatives of dozens of people trapped in the park remained gathered outside the main entrance till late in the night.

“Our son works at a stall in the park and the army officials are neither telling us anything about him nor letting us in,” a woman, Mrs Fayyaz, told reporters.

Local residents who had gathered outside the park told Dawn that the blast occurred at around 10 pm. The explosion was so powerful that it could be heard at places several kilometers away from the park, said one person. Windowpanes of several nearby houses were smashed.

Ayub Park, named after the first military ruler of the country, is located in a high security zone of the garrison city of Rawalpindi. In its proximity are several other buildings of the army and a golf course where senior officers play in the evening.

President Musharraf’s residence and the Army House are only a few hundred yards away from the place of the explosion.

Despite a strong denial by the army of the explosion’s links with the Army House or the president, people standing outside the park had continued to speculate about an abortive attempt to target the residence of the president and army chief.

One of the reasons was that the two previous attempts on the president’s life made in December 2003 took place not very far from this place.

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Rockets defused in Pakistan capital

Bomb disposal experts in Pakistan have defused two rockets primed to fire near the Pakistan parliament building in Islamabad.


The rockets and their launchers were hidden near a building site in the area, which is also where the Pakistani president's official residence and other official government buildings are located.

A mobile phone was attached by wires to both launchers, apparently for use as a remote trigger. They were reportedly found by a construction worker.

Police and the army cordoned off nearby roads from traffic and senior security officials told Reuters news agency that they had detained several people for questioning.

Previous explosion

The alert follows an explosion on Wednesday in the city of Rawalpindi, south of Islamabad, about two kilometres from Musharraf's army residence.

No one was hurt in the blast.

Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani president, has just returned from talks in Washington with George Bush, the US president.

The army general seized power in a coup seven years ago and is a main ally of the United States in its so-called war on terror.

After the 11 September 2001 attacks, the US invaded Pakistan's neighbour, Afghanistan, to remove the Taliban regime.

Musharraf has survived two assassination attempts, most notably in December 2003 when two suicide bombers rammed his presidential convoy, killing 17 people.

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Well, you want an attack on the Presisdent of Pakistan to succeed. You do realize that is treason lahori.
 
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Sure i do want him removed one way or the other. But it seems the only way he will leave is to be killed.

Mushy has said somewhere he has not thought of post retirement life and that he will die in uniform
 
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In other words you are advocating an armed attack on the Pakistani Gov.
 
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Find and hang those traitors! :angry:
I'm glad Mr. President is safe!
 
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Indeed i am and given a chance i would kill him myself

Would be paid by the MMA or some other jahil hanuman follower? :lol:

Lahori and his fanatic right winged extremism is taking this forum to a new era the era of MMA worshipping, and US bashing:disagree:
 
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Would be paid by the MMA or some other jahil hanuman follower? :lol:

Lahori and his fanatic right winged extremism is taking this forum to a new era the era of MMA worshipping, and US bashing:disagree:

I think that if the leader is harmful for the country then the leader should be removed so that country can be protected.
 
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You do know that CIA provides protection for mushy....:eek:

Yes Rahman but when the time come not even CIA would be able to save him

And btw this whole pindi explosion thing and rockets found in Islamabad is a drama. Just to impress the West what dangers Mushy is facing.
 
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Webby we have to wait but inshallah that time will come very soon

I highly doubt it paa jee. Musharraf will either take his uniform off in the future, or not even try to run for the elections in the future. That means no use of killing him in the future.

I highly doubt that he will not run for elections. America will force him to do so, and a President General wouldn't really like to drop down to the status of just being a General. :disagree:
 
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