Head and hands of bomber sent to lab; seriously injured patients airlifted to Karachi; DSP thrashed; protesters believe lack of security led to tragedy; Rangers control mob after police fail; Nawaz, Pervaiz, TNFJ condemn incident
Hussain, Amir Soomro, Ali Raza and Muhammad Ali Khoso were among the dead.
Sindh Home Minister Sohail Anwar Sial directed the rescue teams to immediately reach the site. He also directed the IGP to submit a report on the blast.
Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah condemned the attack and ordered immediate provision of medical facilities to the injured.
Reports said the Rangers rushed to Jacobabad to control the mob after the police failed.
Rangers engaged local representatives in talks to put off their demonstrations.
Meanwhile, protest demonstrations and sit-ins were observed in Sukkur, Larkana, Khairpur, Kot Diji and other parts of the country.
The protesters demanded the arrest of the killers and announced a sit-in on Saturday (today).
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid and the TNJF strongly condemned the bombing of the Muharram procession.
According to a PM House statement, the prime minister, who is in the US on a four-day official visit, expressed deep grief and sorrow over the deaths and commiserated with the bereaved families.
Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Senator Pervaiz Rashid strongly condemned the blast and the resulting loss of precious human lives.
He expressed his deep grief and sorrow over the killing of innocent people in the incident and extended his sympathies to the bereaved families.
Tehreek Nafaz Fiqh-e-Jafariya chief Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi condemned the bombing of the Muharram procession and said suicide attacks and terrorism could not stop the path of Hussainiyyat.
He said the Azadaran will remain peaceful and thwart every conspiracy of the enemies of Islam and Pakistan by observing Azadari Syed-us-Shuhada in a peaceful manner.