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Pakistan impressed by Indian armys tackling terror in Kashmir
DOST KHAN
JAMMU: Terror tackling in Kashmir by army and the security forces has got support from unexpected quarters-Pakistan, the mother of terrorism and the sponsor of alien gun-culture in the land of saints and suffis.
We should take a leaf from the Indian experience where in the states like Kashmir, East Punjab, Nagaland, Assam and Mizoram, armed insurgency and partial breakdown of government machinery took place for a number of years, (and) still democracy and successive elections afforded the people and the government a good chance to overcome their difficulties and defeat the militants with political process which was allowed to continue unhindered, undisturbed, compromised or violated, read a report submitted by Pakistans Interior Secretary in the countrys Supreme Court.
The surprise development has left the secessionists in Kashmir dumb stricken. Always on toes to corner India and its armed forces on the issues of rights violations and so-called atrocities, the secessionists find themselves in a very awkward and embarrassing situation, more so because the report admits Kashmir as a state of India. This may be for the first time when Pakistan has omitted the much misused word occupied preceding Kashmir.
The report also describes the Kashmir disturbances as armed insurgency and not the Jihad.
If the reality about Indias capacity and capability to marginalise terrorists and diluting their evil impact has impressed Islamabad now, this fact has been well recognised by the comity of nations. That is why the international opinion on Kashmir has undergone a major shift over the years, especially after 9/11. Pakistan has been finding herself isolated for mushrooming terrorism on its soil and spreading its tentacles in the immediate neighbourhood. The monster of terror has ultimately turned so violent that it is now eating up the vitals of its own master. The situation in Baluchistan, especially the Swat valley is alarming. Radical gunmen have left the people traumatised. Lakhs of tribals have been forced to migrate from the Swat valley.
The situation is so grim in Baluchistan that armed insurgents have killed the nephew of the Chief Minister. Chief Justice Iftikhar Choudhry has taken strong exception to the callousness of the federal government in combating terrorism, saying the Governor, the Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary of the province were being attacked by the insurgents and Interior Secretary sitting in Islamabad was saying that everything is fine.
Pakistans Interior Minister Rehman Malik blames Taliban and Baluchistan Liberation Army for the unrest.
This brings home the point Pakistan has been racking up against Indian army and its security forces in every forum across the world, alleging large scale human rights violation in Kashmir. Isnt the report of the Interior Ministry contradictory to all such allegations? In fact, it is negation of what Islamabad has been alleging for the past two decades. Their cronies and paid agents in Kashmir also keep trumpeting the same. At times, mainstream parties join them to castigate the army and the security forces. The uncharitable words like removing footprints of the army in Kashmir has become a fashion with mainstream leaders instead of expressing gratitude for bringing a semblance of normalcy in the valley, where they can at least move around freely. One of the enthusiastic political stalwarts stooped so low that he started smelling the armys hand in low intensity grenade blasts and other acts of terrorism to, what he said, avert repealing of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act. Some responsible politicians went to the extent of issuing good moral certificates to terrorists saying every act of violence is not necessarily a terror act thus pointing towards the clandestine role of army. They even absolved the involvement of terrorists in ongoing attacks on Pancha-yat members but the open threat by Unified Jihad Council chief Syed Sallahu-ud-Din exposed this bluff.
The mainstream leaders who had suffered sun-burns due to scorching summer heat in plains outside the valley during better part of nineties have forgotten the trauma they and their families underwent due to terror threat back home. They lived virtually on doles as migrants away from their habitats for fear of their lives. Many of them issued paid advertisements to denounce their association with any political outfit. Several prominent leaders attained notoriety for changing the sides and aligning with terrorists.
And, when the situation turned near normal in Kashmir, they started tirade against the security forces who continue to offer sacrifices to make situation conducive for the people to live freely and fearlessly. Therefore, instead of basing their politics on India and army bashing, both mainstream and off-stream (secessionists) should take a lesson from the experience gained by Pakistan in witnessing her efforts getting grounded in Kashmir and elsewhere. This has been admitted unequivocally acknowledged by Islamabad in a report to Supreme Court.
guys just now i read this news. please express your opinions about this news
DOST KHAN
JAMMU: Terror tackling in Kashmir by army and the security forces has got support from unexpected quarters-Pakistan, the mother of terrorism and the sponsor of alien gun-culture in the land of saints and suffis.
We should take a leaf from the Indian experience where in the states like Kashmir, East Punjab, Nagaland, Assam and Mizoram, armed insurgency and partial breakdown of government machinery took place for a number of years, (and) still democracy and successive elections afforded the people and the government a good chance to overcome their difficulties and defeat the militants with political process which was allowed to continue unhindered, undisturbed, compromised or violated, read a report submitted by Pakistans Interior Secretary in the countrys Supreme Court.
The surprise development has left the secessionists in Kashmir dumb stricken. Always on toes to corner India and its armed forces on the issues of rights violations and so-called atrocities, the secessionists find themselves in a very awkward and embarrassing situation, more so because the report admits Kashmir as a state of India. This may be for the first time when Pakistan has omitted the much misused word occupied preceding Kashmir.
The report also describes the Kashmir disturbances as armed insurgency and not the Jihad.
If the reality about Indias capacity and capability to marginalise terrorists and diluting their evil impact has impressed Islamabad now, this fact has been well recognised by the comity of nations. That is why the international opinion on Kashmir has undergone a major shift over the years, especially after 9/11. Pakistan has been finding herself isolated for mushrooming terrorism on its soil and spreading its tentacles in the immediate neighbourhood. The monster of terror has ultimately turned so violent that it is now eating up the vitals of its own master. The situation in Baluchistan, especially the Swat valley is alarming. Radical gunmen have left the people traumatised. Lakhs of tribals have been forced to migrate from the Swat valley.
The situation is so grim in Baluchistan that armed insurgents have killed the nephew of the Chief Minister. Chief Justice Iftikhar Choudhry has taken strong exception to the callousness of the federal government in combating terrorism, saying the Governor, the Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary of the province were being attacked by the insurgents and Interior Secretary sitting in Islamabad was saying that everything is fine.
Pakistans Interior Minister Rehman Malik blames Taliban and Baluchistan Liberation Army for the unrest.
This brings home the point Pakistan has been racking up against Indian army and its security forces in every forum across the world, alleging large scale human rights violation in Kashmir. Isnt the report of the Interior Ministry contradictory to all such allegations? In fact, it is negation of what Islamabad has been alleging for the past two decades. Their cronies and paid agents in Kashmir also keep trumpeting the same. At times, mainstream parties join them to castigate the army and the security forces. The uncharitable words like removing footprints of the army in Kashmir has become a fashion with mainstream leaders instead of expressing gratitude for bringing a semblance of normalcy in the valley, where they can at least move around freely. One of the enthusiastic political stalwarts stooped so low that he started smelling the armys hand in low intensity grenade blasts and other acts of terrorism to, what he said, avert repealing of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act. Some responsible politicians went to the extent of issuing good moral certificates to terrorists saying every act of violence is not necessarily a terror act thus pointing towards the clandestine role of army. They even absolved the involvement of terrorists in ongoing attacks on Pancha-yat members but the open threat by Unified Jihad Council chief Syed Sallahu-ud-Din exposed this bluff.
The mainstream leaders who had suffered sun-burns due to scorching summer heat in plains outside the valley during better part of nineties have forgotten the trauma they and their families underwent due to terror threat back home. They lived virtually on doles as migrants away from their habitats for fear of their lives. Many of them issued paid advertisements to denounce their association with any political outfit. Several prominent leaders attained notoriety for changing the sides and aligning with terrorists.
And, when the situation turned near normal in Kashmir, they started tirade against the security forces who continue to offer sacrifices to make situation conducive for the people to live freely and fearlessly. Therefore, instead of basing their politics on India and army bashing, both mainstream and off-stream (secessionists) should take a lesson from the experience gained by Pakistan in witnessing her efforts getting grounded in Kashmir and elsewhere. This has been admitted unequivocally acknowledged by Islamabad in a report to Supreme Court.
guys just now i read this news. please express your opinions about this news