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Pakistan Taliban bombs election offices  
 
At least nine people killed and dozens injured in  northwest Pakistan, as 
Taliban campaigns to derail upcoming poll.
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2013 14:23   
 
The Taliban has claimed reponsibility for two bomb 
blasts that have killed nine supporters of two Pakistani politicians at 
their campaign offices in the country's northwest, the latest violence 
ahead of general elections next month.

The first attack came 
after a device exploded outside the office of an independent candidate 
in the garrison city of Kohat, which is adjacent to Pakistan's restive 
tribal areas along the Afghan border at around 05:30GMT on Sunday, Al 
Jazeera learned.
"The IED was planted outside the election office," Dilawar Khan Bangash. city 
police chief, said.
Ten kilogrammes of explosives were used in the attack, he said.
Violence has marred the campaign for the landmark May 11 election, 
with more than 50 people dead in blasts and suicide attacks since April 
11, according to a tally by the AFP news agency, including more than 20 
in the past three days.
  
  
Fazal Naeem, a police spokesperson in Kohat, said the blast had 
damaged shops and vehicles near the office of Noor Akbar Khan and also 
hit an office of the Awami National Party, which has been threatened by 
the Taliban.
"The election office was open at the time and supporters of Noor 
Akbar Khan were sitting inside. The death toll may rise, the condition 
of some of the injured is critical," Tanveer Khan, another police 
official said.
Police officer Saifur Rehman says the second bomb killed three at the office of 
another independent candidate, Nasir Khan Afridi, also 
running for a national assembly seat, in the suburbs of Peshawar.
"Interestingly, both the attacks were against independent candidates," Al 
Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reported from Islamabad.

The
 bombings appear to be part of a wider plan by the Taliban to create a 
climate of insecurity and sabotage the elections, he said, and the group
 has been warning people not to go to the polls next month.

 
Pakistani politicians face investigations into corruption allegations [AFP] 
"The Taliban, it seems, are hell-bent on attacking targets across the country," 
he said.
On Saturday three blasts in Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city and commercial 
heart, killed at least three people and wounded 49.
Two of those bombs hit the offices of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement 
(MQM) and the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), which along with the ANP 
were coalition partners in the outgoing national government, led by the 
PPP.
The Pakistani Taliban has targeted the three parties, which are 
perceived as secular and backed military operations against the 
ultra-conservatives.
As a result of the threats, there have been few large-scale political rallies 
leading to a lacklustre campaign for the elections.
Amnesty International has called on Pakistan to investigate the 
recent wave of attacks and ensure adequate protection for election 
candidates.  
 
Source: 
Al Jazeera And Agencies  

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