Karachi attack: Double purpose of destabilizing state while making people despondent
By ANITuesday, December 29, 2009
NEW YORK - Monday’s suicide attack on a Muharram procession in Karachi,in which 40 people were killed while over 95 sustained injuries, has added to the Pakistan government’s woes, as the attack may spell more trouble for it by igniting massive sectarian clashes.
Analysts believe that the attack was a deliberate attempt by the extremists to further destabilise the country and create a divide among the masses.
“The Taliban and the jihadi elements are very much opposed to Shiites, and this suits their double purpose of destabilizing the state while creating despondency amongst the people, and especially the Shiite,” The New York Times quoted Talat Masood, a retired Pakistani general and military analyst, as saying.
Masood pointed out that the attack could be the handiwork of a militant Sunni group with a history of sectarian attacks. He was referring to the banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a militant group with links to Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
Even President Asif Ali Zardari, in his message after the blast, warned that “a deliberate attempt seems to be afoot by the extremists to turn the fight against militants into a sectarian clash and make the people fight against one another.”
Police officials have blamed Sunni extremists, probably having links with the Taliban, for the attack on the religious procession.
Karachi, the country’s financial capital, was until now unaffected by the terror spree prevalent in the country, but Monday’s suicide blast saw angry protestors burning down dozens of shops and cars. Riots also broke out in Hyderabad, the second-largest city in the Sindh province.
Karachi’s suicide attack came hours after a suicide bomber in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) killed at least 10 people and wounded more than 80 during a Shiite procession.
The bomber had tried to enter a prayer hall, but blew himself up when he was intercepted by security guards.
The bombings have mocked the security arrangements made for the annual procession, and has once again highlighted the nefarious aims of the extremists who want to serve their purpose by creating a rift among the country’s citizens. (ANI)