Chief minister blames bus staff for ‘negligence’, orders their arrest

Insists on peace talks with militants, halt to military operations.


Our Correspondent September 27, 2013
In the second attack on innocent citizens in the city in less than a week, at least 20 people died, including three women. PHOTO: AFP

PESHAWAR/ CHARSADDA:


While the chief minister (CM) once again called for peace talks with militants after Friday’s attack, he ordered the arrests of the bus owner, driver and cleaner for violating rules and carrying more passengers on board than was legally allowed.


In the second attack on innocent citizens in the city in less than a week, at least 20 people died, including three women. The powerful explosion in a passenger coach on Charsadda Road, Peshawar near Gul Bela village also injured 47 others.



The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led provincial government termed the acts of terrorism witnessed this week ‘an attempt to sabotage the peace process.’

CM Pervez Khattak condemned the incident, but put the onus of peace on the federal government. “If Islamabad does not take action to curb militancy and restore peace then innocent people will keep dying,” he said outside the District Headquarters Hospital, Charsadda.

“The federal government has the key to restore peace, not us,” stated Khattak, adding seeking peace while continuing operations against militants is like “living in a fools’ paradise.”

Until military operations continue against militants, the K-P government will have to keep collecting bodies of victims of terrorist attacks, he reiterated. “PTI is of the opinion that military operations should be stopped and issues should be solved through dialogue,” he said.

“The vehicle was transporting government employees to and from their shifts and the tragic incident occurred because of the negligence of the bus staff,” Khattak added.

Several government officials also visited the Lady Reading Hospital. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser expressed his condolences and directed doctors to provide the victims with the best facilities.



“Heinous crimes against humanity are being committed by those who do not want peace and want to disrupt the peace process,” he said, while speaking to journalists at the hospital. “We are in a war-like situation, but the important thing is that we are fighting the wars of others on our land.”

Information Minister Shah Farman also visited LRH. Farman expressed concern that this was the second incident of terrorism within a week and has resulted in heavy casualties.

Reiterating the CM’s views, Farman said, “Such incidents are a planned conspiracy to sabotage efforts being taken to restore peace in the region.”

Senior Minister Sikandar Hayat Sherpao echoed the same opinion when he visited victims at District Headquarters Hospital, Charsadda. Speaking to the media after his visit, Sherpao said, “The recent wave of terrorism is intended to sabotage the peace process between Taliban and Pakistan even before it begins.”

Chief Secretary Muhammad Shehzad Arbab also visited the hospital and directed the administration to remain on red alert and provide all facilities to the injured for their speedy recovery.

On September 9, an all-parties conference (APC) was held in Islamabad during which political parties had mandated a solution to militancy should be sought through dialogue with militants. The K-P government led by PTI fully supported the decision and earlier this week PTI chief Imran Khan also said the Taliban should open an office in Pakistan to facilitate the peace process.

Soon after the APC, however, a series of deadly attacks have been carried out in the province. On September 15, a roadside improvised explosive device targeting army officials in Upper Dir exploded, killing Major General Sanaullah Niazi and Lieutenant Colonel Touseef along with a soldier.

On September 22, two suicide bombers targeted the All Saints Church in Peshawar, killing at least 83 people and injuring nearly 150.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 28th, 2013.

COMMENTS (8)

ali ahmed | 10 years ago | Reply

well done PTI..chief minister..throw the responsibilities on others...

JK | 10 years ago | Reply

The bus driver and cleaner needs to be hanged in public for their negligence and peace shall return to kpk afterwards..Thank you CM for pointing to real culprits

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