Quetta attack: Pak`s Shias bury dead amid anti-govt slogans
Hazara Shias began burying the dead in Hazara Town graveyard on Wednesday as Pakistan government had detained 170 and killed four militants in a ‘targeted operation’ as demanded.
|Last Updated: Feb 20, 2013, 07:12 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Islamabad: Four days after 89 people were killed in a deadly bomb attack in Quetta, a mass burial took place Wednesday for the Shia vicitms as mourners chanted anti-government slogans and demanded handing over of security of the restive south-western city to the army.
The mass funeral in Quetta after days of nationwide protests was marred by an incident of firing involving security personnel and protesters.
Shia leaders yesterday called for the burial of those killed in the bomb attack on Saturday but Shia groups refused to end the protest with the bodies demanding the handing over of the security of the city to the army.
Following talks with the government early this morning, the Shia groups finally agreed to bury the dead.
As some 4,000 mourners gathered to bury the dead, some persons pelted stones at a deputy commissioner`s car.
Both security forces and protesters then fired in the air though no one was injured, witnesses said.
Footage on television showed mourners running in panic during the firing at the Hazara graveyard.
The situation was brought under control by the local administration and security forces.
Earlier, several women lay in graves and refused to allow the burial of the dead, saying they wanted to continue a sit-in protest till the army was called out in Quetta.
Groups of Shia youths too staged demonstrations and pressured elders to continue the protest.
Some protesters blocked a nearby highway.
Hundreds of mourners, shouting anti-government slogans and beating their chests, had heated exchanges with Shia leaders who had agreed to end the sit-in protest that began on Sunday.
Abdul Qayyum Changezi, a senior Shia leader and representative of the Quetta Yakjehti Council, said the mass funeral began after the families of the victims gave their permission to bury the dead.
Amidst the nationwide anger and outrage over brazen terror attacks against Shias, Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf today said the fight against terrorism would continue "undeterred till its logical end".
Addressing a weekly meeting of his cabinet, Ashraf expressed sorrow at the bomb attack.
"The cabinet...Reiterates its resolve to continue its fight against terrorism and remain undeterred till its logical end. The cabinet also resolves to bring to book the culprits behind such brutal acts," he said.
During a dialogue between the government and the Hazara leaders, it was agreed that the army would conduct a "targeted operation" against banned groups targeting Shias in Quetta, Ashraf said.
A large contingent of law enforcement personnel was deployed in and around the Hazara graveyard as tensions were running high.
Saturday`s bomb attack in the Shia-dominated Hazara Town was the second major attack on the minority community in Quetta in five weeks.
As Shia Hazaras refused to bury their dead, protests erupted across the country and parts of Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore were shut down.
Shia leaders agreed to end the protest in Quetta after meeting a parliamentary delegation led by Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira, who said security forces had launched a "targeted operation" and detained 170 suspects.
Officials said four members of the banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, which claimed responsibility for the attacks on the Shias, had been gunned down by the security forces.
Shias, who make up 20 per cent of Pakistan`s population of 180 million, have been repeatedly attacked by the LeJ in Quetta and other parts of Balochistan.
Hundreds have been killed in these attacks.
PTI
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