Former US President George W. Bush has left the White House without achieving success in the war on terror. I think no one can win this war as with each passing day the situation is worsening instead of any improvement. Rule of law is the only solution to the war on terrorism, but niether the US nor Pakistani rulers are ready to accept the rule of law.
The killing of religious scholar in Lahore has given a new dimension to this mad war on terrorism. Now Taliban have started killing their own teachers. At the moment the very integrity of Pakistan is in danger. Who is responsible for this state of affairs? Actually rulers of both Pakistan and United States have played dirty game which resulted into the killing thousands of innocent. There will be no denying the fact that terrorism is present in Pakistan, but the way the war on terror is being fought is wrong. It is not yet clear whether US President Barack Obama will change the stragedy or he will follow the same policies of Bush.
According to a newspaper report, at least seven people, including a prominent anti-Taliban cleric, were killed and five injured when a suicide attacker detonated himself at the Jamia Naeemia madrassa shortly after Friday prayers.
Targeting Dr Sarfaraz Naeemi, the head of Jamia Naeemia, the terrorist waited until the anti-Taliban cleric had reached his office before launching his attack. Six people were with Dr Naeemi in his office at the time. A madrassa student, Muhammad Faisal, said the bomber had pretended to be a student. He said Dr Naeemi was rushed to hospital, but did not survive. Following the blast, hundreds of outraged students gathered at the scene and demanded the Taliban leave Pakistan. The funeral prayers of Dr Naeemi would be offered at Nasir Bagh at 5pm on Saturday (today).
Police said the head and legs of the suicide bomber had been found and investigations were currently underway. They said the bomber was aged between 16 and 17, clean-shaven and had a fair complexion. Police also claimed to have arrested two suspected terrorists. President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani strongly condemned the bombing and expressed condolence with the families of the deceased. The government also directed the religious leaders of the country to exercise caution.
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