Close X
Monday, November 11, 2024
ADVT 
International

'Security of Sikh pilgrims visiting Lahore to be ensured'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Nov, 2014 07:15 AM
    The security of over 2,000 Sikh pilgrims, who are scheduled to arrive in Lahore city via the Wagah railway station Tuesday for the three-day birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak, will be ensured, an official said Monday.
     
    "The suicide attack at Wagah looks like a security lapse and I will ensure this does not happen again, particularly when over 2,000 Sikh pilgrims arrive at the Wagah Railway Station," Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) Chairman Siddiqul Farooq said.
     
    "I have also urged Railways Minister, Khawaja Saad Rafique to check the trains, which will bring all the pilgrims," Dawn online quoted Farooq as saying.
     
    Over 110 people were injured Sunday when a teenaged suicide bomber blew himself up at the Wagah border.
     
    There were conflicting reports on the blast toll. Some media reports said that the toll was 59, while others put the number of dead at 60.
     
    Farooq said it was possible that the target was the main ceremony area, where a large crowd had gathered.
     
    "The suicide bomber was stopped at the second of two checkposts leading to the ceremony area, where he blew himself up," he added.
     
    When asked how the incident took place despite an intelligence report of a young suicide bomber having entered Lahore Sunday, Farooq said law enforcement agencies were doing their best to avoid any untoward incident.
     
    "But when a large crowd gathers somewhere, no one expects a terrorist entering from anywhere," he said.
     
    "It was possible that the terrorist reached the spot through the nearby fields," he added.
     
    "I don't believe that the incident may result in cancellation of the Sikh celebrations".
     
    "I would contact Indian authorities and assure them of best security and logistic arrangements for the pilgrims during their stay in Pakistan," he concluded.
     
    The pilgrims would visit the Nankana Sahib gurudwara, Hassan Abdal and other cities to pay respects to their religious and spiritual leaders.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Campaign for making marijuana legal in US

    Campaign for making marijuana legal in US
    US groups in favour of the legal use of marijuana have intensified their campaign to have Alaska, Oregon and the District of Columbia approve the recreational...

    Campaign for making marijuana legal in US

    Bilawal Bhutto Zardari faces threats to his life

    Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari faces threats to his life from the Jundallah militant organisation, media reported Tuesday....

    Bilawal Bhutto Zardari faces threats to his life

    U.S. Midterms: Stage may be set for a big vote on Keystone XL pipeline

    U.S. Midterms: Stage may be set for a big vote on Keystone XL pipeline
    WASHINGTON - A certain Canadian pipeline appears poised to spring back to the top of the American political agenda, with the upcoming congressional elections setting the stage for a vote on the long-delayed Keystone XL project.

    U.S. Midterms: Stage may be set for a big vote on Keystone XL pipeline

    School opens in Haiti in honour of Canadian Mountie killed in earthquake

    A vocational school is set to open Monday in Haiti in honour of a respected Mountie from New Brunswick killed almost five years ago in a devastating earthquake while he was on an educational mission in the Caribbean country.

    School opens in Haiti in honour of Canadian Mountie killed in earthquake

    Key question: How did Dallas health worker caring for Ebola patient catch the disease herself?

    Key question: How did Dallas health worker caring for Ebola patient catch the disease herself?
    How did it happen? That's the big question as federal health officials investigate the case of a Dallas health worker who treated an Ebola patient and ended up with the disease herself.

    Key question: How did Dallas health worker caring for Ebola patient catch the disease herself?

    Are India-Pak Heading For A War? Border situation deteriorating, Pakistan tells UN

    Are India-Pak Heading For A War? Border situation deteriorating, Pakistan tells UN
    Pakistan has again approached the UN on the "deteriorating situation" along the Kashmir border, and called for an end to the Kashmir dispute in line with ...

    Are India-Pak Heading For A War? Border situation deteriorating, Pakistan tells UN