Pakistan Telegraph
PakistanTelegraph.com Saturday 11th February 2012 Volume 0607/10
Follow us on Follow us on TwitterFollow us on facebook
  • More Pakistan News

  • Abdullah keeps education portfolio with himself after minister Peerzada resigns
  • UAE says Pak bowling coach Aqib Javed 'prime choice' for team's head coach
  • Pakistan blasts "ill-advised" US Congressional hearing on Balochistan
  • Imran says PTI will shoot down US drones if voted into power
  • Pak SC gives ISI-MI Feb 13 'ultimatum' to produce missing persons held in illegal custody
  • US says Twitter rumors claiming death of North Korea leader Kim Jong-un 'untrue'
    Get Pakistan News headlines emailed to you daily.

    Postpone national games, say Pakistan's security agencies
    Pakistan Telegraph
    Saturday 13th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Shaken by a rash of suicide bombings across Pakistan, the country's security agencies have asked the federal and provincial governments to postpone the March 25-31 National Games at Peshawar. Adequate security cannot be ensured for the games, the agencies have said.

    In a report to the federal and provincial governments, the security agencies said that terrorist activates have increased in different areas of the country in the last couple of days and terrorists could hit Islamabad and Peshawar after Karachi and Lahore, Online news agency reported, quoting sources.

    Hundreds of athletes are likely to participate in the 31st National Games.

    The report said there were intelligence inputs that terrorists could also hit the athletes and in the current circumstances, adequate security cannot be provided to them.

    Pakistan has been rocked by a series of terror attacks since the military launched a massive operation against Taliban strongholds in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in June last year. Hundreds of people have died in these attacks.

    In the last two days alone, 71 people have been killed in suicide bombings in the Swat Valley in the NWFP and in Lahore.

    On Saturday, a bomber targeted a security checkpost in the Swat Valley's Mingora town, killing at least 14 people and wounding 52.

    A day earlier, twin blasts claimed 57 lives in Lahore and injured 136. Late on Friday, seven low-intensity blasts spread panic in Lahore and kept the police on their toes for over eight hours.

    In the most horrendous of these bombings, 177 people, including a large number of women and children, were killed Oct 28, 2009 in a suicide attack at a crowded market in Peshawar, the NWFP capital.


      Email this story to a friend

    Have your say on this story

    Your nickname (required)
    Message