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Full Name: Mohammad M Ansari
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Bomb attack kills Pakistani general

By SADAQAT JAN, Associated Press Writer2 hours, 17 minutes ago

A suicide bomber hit a car carrying the army's surgeon general along a busy road in Rawalpindi on Monday, killing him along with at least seven other people, the army said.

Lt. Gen. Mushtaq Ahmed Baig appears to be the highest-ranking military official to have died in an attack since President Pervez Musharraf sided with the U.S. after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

The blast was the latest in a series of attacks in Rawalpindi, a city just south of the capital where the military has its headquarters, and it is likely to revive concern about Islamic militancy in Pakistan just days after moderates won parliamentary elections.

Meanwhile, Musharraf's spokesman dismissed suggestions from three U.S. senators that the embattled Pakistani leader make a "graceful" retreat from power after his opponents' election victory.

Musharraf was elected to a new five-year presidential term last year by Pakistani lawmakers, "not by any senator from the United States," his spokesman Rashid Qureshi told Dawn News television. "So I don't think he needs to respond to anything that is said by these people."

Baig, his driver and his guard were killed along with five civilians in Monday's blast, the army said in a statement. Musharraf himself survived at least three attempts on his life before he retired as army chief in November.

City police chief Saud Aziz told reporters at the scene that a black car whose roof was ripped off by the blast and dumped on the grassy median belonged to the army.

Dozens of troops and plainclothes security officials cordoned off the area, where at least six other cars lay damaged. Plastic-gloved investigators gingerly gathered debris, including pieces of flesh, and put them in plastic bags.

Iqbal Ali, who had been walking toward a nearby government office to get an identity card, said he saw a man run into the road shortly before the explosion.

Suicide bombers have struck repeatedly in Rawalpindi in recent months, mostly targeting security forces. A gun and suicide bomb attack also killed opposition leader Benazir Bhutto in the city on Dec. 27.

Bhutto's party finished first in last Monday's parliamentary elections, while supporters of Musharraf were trounced. However, all major political leaders have said they are committed to fighting extremism.

Several U.S. senators met Musharraf after last week's parliamentary vote in which his political allies were routed. Some Pakistani leaders and many media commentators have called for him to resign.

The Bush administration appears to want Musharraf to continue in office.

However, Joe Biden, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Sunday that he would advise Musharraf to seek a dignified way to leave office.

"I firmly believe if they (political parties) do not focus on old grudges "” and there's plenty in Pakistan "” and give him a graceful way to move," then it could happen, Biden, a Democrat, said on ABC television.

Republican Sens. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Chuck Hagel also endorsed a negotiated retreat. They stopped short of saying he should be pushed from power.

The parties of Bhutto and another former premier, Nawaz Sharif are expected to form a coalition government.

However, they fell short of the two-thirds majority needed to impeach Musharraf, whose popularity plummeted last year after he declared a state of emergency and clamped down on the opposition, the judiciary and the media.

Western officials are concerned that an attempt to force Musharraf from power would spark a constitutional crisis and hobble Pakistan's effort to fight growing Islamic extremism.

Taliban-style militants battling government forces near the Afghan border said Sunday say they want dialogue with the winners of the elections and urged the new leadership to abandon the war on terror.

 Reply:   SURPRISING PRESS RELEASEscrip
Replied by(Riaz) Replied on (29/Feb/2008)
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Dear Editor

LETTER TO EDITOR

February 29th, 2008

 

SURPRISING PRESS RELEASE

Excerpts  from a Press Release of a condolence meeting on the sad demise of Lt Gen. Mushtaq Ahmed Baig held by the eminent doctors of Islamabad/Rawalpindi, and issued by Prof. (Dr.) Anwar Ul Haque President Doctors' Forum Islamabad, are appended below, which are, to say the least, most surprising coming from such eminent doctors. (Italics are mine to highlight the absurdities but the English mistakes are that of Doctor)

 

QUOTE:.

There was unanimous opinion that the Great Ophthalmologist and the exemplary through gentleman wasn't killed by suicide attack but rather by a implanted powerful bomb. The most likely culprit appears to Israeli Mossad, Indian Raw and their agents in various organizations.  -------  ----

Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Baig was Hafiz-e-Quran and it is highly unlikely that any Muslim could attack him. -----   ----

The imminent doctors rejected they myth of suicide attacks and finding the head of the alleged suicide bomber. They were of the opinion that no body ties the bomb with his neck!

It was also possible that the elements who carried out the blast wanted to remove him and bring person of their choice in his place!

 

The participants said that they don't want to see any terrorist organization in the next Government

UNQUOTE

 

What a brilliant lot of eminent doctors we have who can come forward with such pearls of wisdom?!

 

Truly

Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)

30, Westridge-1

Rawalpindi 46000

Tel: (051) 546 3344


 
 Reply:   The Doctors' Forum strongly
Replied by(Haque) Replied on (26/Feb/2008)
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Bismillah hir Rehman nir Raheem

Doctors'Forum

IIP, Asif Plaza, I Block, Fazl-e-Haq Road, Blue Area Islamabad 44000, Pakistan

Phone: 051-2875585, 03335129849

 
PRESS RELEASE
 
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
 
*      The Doctors' Forum strongly condemns the terrorist attack on Surgeons "˜s General of Pakistan which resulted in his Shahdah. DF strongly believes that these attacks are carried out jointly by Indian Raw and Israeli Mossad with inside support of such terrorist elements as some Qadaynis and MQM. The Surgeon General Mushtaq Ahmed Baig was a Hafiz-e-Quran and devout Muslim who regularly offered Salah (Congregational Prayers) on time and in Masjid. It should be noted that most such attacks had been on good and practicing Muslims in Pakistan Army. Last time several high character and noble doctors of Army Medical College were killed in a van.
 
*      DF takes note that some Qadyani elements regularly visit UK from where special visa to India is issued. These Qadyani elements have close links with RAW and had been involved in attacks on Masajid, Imam Bargahs and Churches. In Khaniwal a Church was burnt on instruction of Zionists in order to defame Islam and Muslims and to create tension among various religious groups.
 
*      DF also notes that MQM which is a known terrorist organization and which carried out numerous terrorists acts in Pakistan including that of 12th May Karachi carnage is sponsored by several media people on behalf of CIA to include in next Government. For example yesterday DAWN wrote an editorial and ARY's Javaid Malik etc kept hammering the need for inclusion of MQM in the Government. DF strongly condemns and warns that inclusion of such terrorist organization in the Government will further strengthen terrorism in Pakistan. It is high time to take these forces to the task and award due punishment to these people.
 
 
*      DF also condemns the terrorist attack on Army Medical College van few days back which resulted in killing of highly trained and very competent great doctors and injuring several others. DF condemns all efforts to create a gulf between army and common people. DF holds that Islam does not permit attacking and killing any innocent person and it holds that the writ of constitution and law must be established and no body should be above the law and constitution.
 
DF condole the sad demise of all these doctors and pray to All Mighty Allah to accept their Shahdah. DF prays to Allah Ta'lah to grant patience to the relatives of the Shaheeds and to solidify the armed forces and people together to defend ideological and geographical borders and frontiers of Pakistan.
 
 
 
Anwar Ul Haque
Prof. (Dr.) Anwar Ul Haque
President Doctors' Forum
(Islamabad, Pakistan)

 
 Reply:   Muloon Musharraf must go ASAP
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (25/Feb/2008)
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Otherwise there could be more bloodshed on Pakistani streets, but i think now people of Pakistan should leave the hopes from Mulloon Musharraf for quiting himself, now we should act togather to make him quit
 
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