Icarus
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Agreed no one but the state should have the right to persecute any one with propagating anti state idealogy via any means there is still no reaction by general public when Rangers role was questioned by the city's representative political party and I sinceirly hope that this time it's across the boards and applies on every single one .. So for now I have to put my trust on the state wait & see what happens ... Also I should add this shift in policy came recently and in the past these jihadi groups were considered assets thus why I guess political party had the need to recruit its militant wing.
The past has seen several mistakes being made, we can either sit and lament over the mistakes we have made or be pragmatic and address them in the hopes that we can overcome them and come out as a better nation. The recent impetus in the fight against militancy, the simultaneous action in NWA, Shawal, Khyber, Balochistan and Karachi as well as IBOs all over the country is all a part of making good on the promises of the past that had been forsaken for too long and I hope these actions will lead to a better tomorrow. For now, the signs are all positive, Pakistan has made significant progress in all quarters these last two years as economy has boomed after almost a decade of stagnation and terrorism has decreased by a huge margin.
don't just leave it at ssp and lej add all jihadis groups be it Kashmiris or afghans (the long list ) who have faught , lived and worked with these foreign militants for over 3 decades .. Considering above duration a conservative estimate or my wild guess is hundreds and thousands of battle trained army residing in our cities and villages who remained untouched my guess is That's the kind of quagmire which every one is so paranoid about and pushing some groups to clean up whatever they can
I mentioned SSP and LeJ in particular because they share their ideology with IS and thus are more susceptible to their influence, otherwise, the recent drive against terrorism has been pretty non-discriminative.