Lahore terror attack: Senate session aborted

ANP’s Zahid Khan terms incident ‘Punjab’s well planned conspiracy against Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’.


Sumera Khan July 12, 2012
Lahore terror attack: Senate session aborted

ISLAMABAD:


Thursday’s Senate proceedings were aborted after members from both sides of the aisle walked out to protest the terrorist attack in Lahore, which claimed the lives of nine policemen.


ANP’s Zahid Khan termed the incident ‘Punjab’s well planned conspiracy against Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’.

“The poor arrangements and absence of security at the hostel shows how careless the Punjab government was,” Khan said while asking the K-P government to withdraw all police trainees enrolled in courses in Punjab immediately. He also demanded that the Punjab government sack the Prisons Inspector General.

Khan announced a boycott of the entire session on ANP’s behalf until action is taken against the culprits responsible for the incident. The party members walked out of the House, marking their protest against the Punjab government. JUI-F boycotted the proceedings as well, while PML-Q staged a walkout against what they said was the Punjab government’s incompetence.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 13th, 2012.

COMMENTS (2)

Saleem | 12 years ago | Reply

It is a shame how these politicians dodge real issues and blame others for their own mistakes - i.e. not doing enough to root out talibanization in their own province.

Abbas Khattak | 12 years ago | Reply Would ANP's Zahid Khan make up his mind. On the one hand he is calling this a "well planned conspiracy" and on the other hand he's blaming Punjab government's "incompetence." Which one is it because it can't be both?
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