However, both leaders prayed for the immediate recovery of the injured people in blast.


Islamabad: President Asif Ali Zardari and prime minister Shehbaz Sharif have condemned on the suicidal blast in the area of Karachi.
Zardari stated that the evil elements will be rooted out. The nation will be fighting with the terrorism together. He appreciated the police for timely acted against the terrorists amid saving from huge human damage.
Shehbaz Sharif said that because of the police this terrorist attack was failed otherwise it could be a huge loss of human. The officials will not be sitting calmly until the complete removal of terrorism. Every action to get rid from terrorism will be taken without any delay.
However, both leaders prayed for the immediate recovery of the injured people in blast and directed to provide every possible medical aid to them.
It should be noted that a bomb was blast near the vehicle of foreign citizens in the area of Karachi in which two terrorists killed, two security guards including three people have injured. The foreign citizens remained safe in this attack.

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