Worshippers not killed during prayers even in India, says Pak Defence Minister
A suicide bombing inside a mosque in Peshawar on Monday killed 100 while injuring many others. The explosion took place in the central hall of the mosque on Monday around 1 pm.
The suicide attack left 100 people dead and scores more injured.
Expressing his views on the attack at the National Assembly, Asif said, "Worshippers weren't killed during prayers even in India or Israel but it happened in Pakistan."
The explosion took place in the central hall of the mosque on Monday around 1 pm.
Calling for unity in the fight against terrorism, the minister said it was time for Pakistan to set its "house in order," according to Dawn.
Recalling terrorism incidents from 2010- 2017, the minister said, "This war started from Swat during the PPP's tenure and it was concluded during the PML-N's previous tenure, and peace was established in the country from Karachi to Swat."
"But if you remember, a year-and-a-half or two years ago [...] we were given a briefing two, three times in this same hall in which it was clearly stated that talks could be carried out against these people and they can be brought toward peace," he added.
Asif said varying opinions had risen on the matter but despite that, no "conclusive decision" was taken.
He further stated that thousands of people were left without jobs after the Afghans came and settled in Pakistan, the Dawn report stated, adding that Asif also said the first proof surfaced when the people of Swat protested against the resettled people.
He noted that the people of Wana also protested and expressed similar emotions. "I am mentioning these incidents because of the tragedy that occurred yesterday [...] the terrorist was standing in the frontline during Zuhr prayers where he detonated himself," he said.
"I will not talk for long but I will say briefly that at the start, we sowed the seeds for terrorism," the Defence minister said.
He said that when Russia invaded Afghanistan, Pakistan offered its services to the United States 'on rent'. "General
Meanwhile, India, on Tuesday, condoled the loss of lives in the deadly mosque attack.
Taking to Twitter, MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi posted, "India extends its deep condolences to the families of the victims of the terror attack in Peshawar yesterday. We strongly condemn this attack, which has taken the lives of so many people."
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.