KARACHI: At least seven people have been killed and 19 injured in a blast during a rally of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, on Monday.
“At least seven dead and 19 injured have been brought to the hospital,” Dr. Waseem Baig, spokesman of the city’s civil hospital told Arab News, adding that nine people were in critical condition.
Quetta police deputy inspector general (DIG), Abdul Razzaq Cheema, told reporters a suicide bomber tried to enter the rally and detonated himself when police stopped him.
ASWJ, a Sunni group, was formed after former president Gen. Pervez Musharraf banned a number of religious organizations in 2002, including the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP). ASWJ has since been an SSP offshoot.
In the 1990s, SSP was involved in a number of high-profile sectarian attacks on Shia scholars, mosques, and gatherings.
Violent attacks are not rare Quetta.
At least 14 people, including a deputy superintendent of police, were killed in an explosion at a mosque in Quetta, on Jan. 10, 2020.
On Jan. 7, 2020, two people were killed and 18 others injured in another blast in Quetta when a vehicle of the Frontier Corps (FC) was targeted with a bomb planted on the McConaughey road of the city.
In November, two personnel of the security forces were killed and five others wounded in an explosion in Kuchlak area of Quetta.











