Musharraf escapes kill bid, 14 killed

Thursday 25 December 2003, 17:24 Makka Time, 14:24 GMT  

           
            The attack is the second attempt on Musharraf's life this month
           
     
     


Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has narrowly survived a second assassination bid 
this month. Suicide car bombers attacked his motorcade on Thursday, killing at least 
12 besides themselves.




Officials said the two cars used in the attack were driven out of two petrol stations 
just 200 metres from a bridge on a main road in the city of Rawalpindi where Musharraf 
escaped a bombing on 14 December. 

    

The powerful blasts scattered debris and body parts over a wide area and damaged the 
windscreen of the president's armoured Mercedes, but he was unhurt, they said. 

    

"The President and all his companions are safe and sound," said Major-General Shaukat 
Sultan. An aide said Musharraf, who had been heading home, was "in good spirits". 



Public appearance



However, Musharraf who came on television immediately after the 14 December attempt 
had not yet appeared in public more than six hours after the second attempt. 

    

"It was an assassination attempt," said Information Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed. 
"Two suicide attackers in two cars tried to hit the president's vehicle. God has saved 
him. Three cars of the cavalcade, including the president's car, were damaged." 



     
      Musharraf escaped the previous
      kill attempt on the same road
     

Interior Ministry spokesman Abdul Rauf Chaudary said at least 14 people had been 
killed, including at least two bombers, and 18 people were wounded. 

    

A soldier and three policeman were among the dead. Some police officers in the 
motorcade were hurt and a diversionary open-topped Mercedes at the tail end of the 
motorcade was blown across the road by the blasts. 

    

Soldiers and police cordoned off the area on the road connecting Rawalpindi with the 
capital Islamabad. The route is used almost daily by Musharraf to drive to and from 
the capital. 

The presidential convoy was returning from a conference at the Ministry of Higher 
Education in the headquarters of the Islamic Conference Organization.    

Sultan said it was too early to determine who might be responsible for the attack. 

    

The attack has come a few days before a regional summit in Islamabad due to be 
attended by India's Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee. 

    

India condemned the attack. 

Resentment

Jasim Taqi, a Pakistani writer and political analyst told Aljazeera.net the attempted 
assassinations were related to Musharraf's stance against Jihad groups and his 
concessions to the US and India. 

Taqi said the president's policy had generated resentment in the army and  
organisations backed by the Pakistani Intelligence. They fear Musharraf might 
sacrifice Kashmir and the nuclear programme due to pressure from New Delhi, he said. 

      "Two suicide attackers in two cars tried to hit the president's vehicle. God has 
saved him"

      Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed,
      Information Minister, Pakistan
     

Musharraf's enemies like al-Qaida, other hardline groups and among sections in the 
army have increased, the analyst pointed out.  The army has said it will not 
investigate senior Pakistani scientists suspected to have leaked nuclear secrets to 
Iran. 



Al-Qaida has repeatedly threatened to assassinate Musharraf and has also called on the 
Pakistani tribes to do the same, Taqi said, recalling the public call of the network's 
second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahri to kill the president.



The attempted assassination of Musharraf is the fourth since he assumed power in 
Pakistan, two of the attempts occurred in Karachi and the other two in the military 
capital, Rawalpindi, our correspondent said.

The attack came a day after Musharraf agreed to step-down as army chief by the end of 
2004, ending a political stalemate that had paralysed parliament and stalled this 
nation's return to democracy.

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