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Pakistani blast kills 24; uproar in parliament
 Pakistani blast kills 24; uproar in parliament


A bomb killed 24 people in northwest Pakistan on Tuesday, while in the capital opposition politicians walked out of parliament, forcing the house to postpone a debate on weekend violence in Karachi.No one claimed responsibility for the suspected suicide blast in the lobby of a hotel popular with Afghans in Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province, where militants opposed to government support for the United States have launched attacks.

There was no indication the blast was linked to weekend violence between pro-government and opposition activists in the southern city of Karachi which killed nearly 40 people.

A Reuters photographer in Peshawar saw lifeless bodies strewn amid pools of blood and body parts on the floor of the Marhaba Hotel, near a main city mosque.
"It is terrorism but who did this or who is behind it, it is premature to comment," said Syed Kamal Shah, federal interior secretary.

The blast is bound to add to a sense of crisis in Pakistan, where the worst political street violence in years erupted in Karachi on Saturday when the country's suspended top judge tried to meet supporters in the city.

Government attempts to remove Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry over unspecified accusations of misconduct, leveled on March 9, have outraged the judiciary and the opposition and snowballed into a campaign against President Pervez Musharraf.

The campaign is the most serious challenge to the authority of Musharraf, who is also army chief and an important U.S. ally, since he seized power in 1999.

"GO MUSHARRAF"
The opposition blames Musharraf and the pro-government Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), which runs Karachi, for the weekend violence there when rivals with automatic weapons battled for hours on the city's streets.

About 150 people were wounded in the clashes between pro-government activists, who opposed the visit by suspended Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, and opposition supporters backing him in his confrontation with the government.

Musharraf blamed Chaudhry for the violence, saying he had ignored appeals not to visit the volatile city.

Reuters
15/05/07 17:58:48
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