Quetta Rally Blast a devastating suicide bombing struck a Balochistan National Party (BNP) rally in Quetta’s Sariab area on September 2, leaving 15 dead and 38 injured, several critically. Tight security prevented the attacker from entering the venue, but tragedy still unfolded outside Shahwani Stadium as the gathering dispersed. Provincial authorities have launched a high-level investigation. President Zardari and Prime Minister Sharif condemned the attack, pledging justice and healing for the victims.Geo News
Date & Location: On the evening of September 2, in Quetta’s Sariab area near Shahwani Stadium, a suicide bomber detonated near a BNP Quetta Rally Blast, leaving tragedy in his wake.Geo News
Casualties & Response: The death toll has climbed to 15, and 38 individuals were wounded—eight are in critical condition under trauma care.Geo News Security measures had prevented the attacker from reaching the main venue, but the explosion outside still caused severe damage and numerous injuries.Geo News
Investigation & Government Action: A formal inquiry committee has been established to investigate the circumstances of the attack. Leaders across the government have voiced strong condemnation: President Asif Ali Zardari called for a full investigation and justice, while Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif denounced the bombing as evidence of a sinister conspiracy aimed at destabilizing Balochistan.Geo News
Quetta Rally Blast suicide blast outside a BNP rally in Quetta’s Sariab area on September 2 killed 15 people and injured 38 others, including several in critical condition. Security forces had barred the bomber from entering the stadium, but the explosion occurred as participants dispersed. Authorities have launched an investigation, while President Zardari and Prime Minister Sharif strongly condemned the attack, calling it a conspiracy to destabilize Balochistan.
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