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This piece is in response to the knee-jerk reaction by Imran Khan wherein he “raised serious questions over last week’s jailbreak in Dera Ismail Khan and called for introspection by all institutions of the state”, in particular the Army.
A natural response to these questions would be; whose government is there in KPK? Who is the senior most executive there in the Province and the prime responsibility of maintaining law and order rests with whom?
The answer is simple – Chief Minister KPK, read the government of PTI!
There was a time when good leaders were said to possess the moral courage to own their failures, but perhaps, those were good times. The fashion, this time, is the opposite – transfer the blame to others, and this is precisely what Imran Khan has done.
The “introspection by all institutions of the state” part of the statement is somewhat well taken; we all ought to question how a jailbreak could take place when there was a precedence of the same (the kind of introspection I am talking about is dealt with later). However, including a mysterious “army division” into the circle of ‘accused’ is not understood, and here is why:
There is no ‘army division’ in DI Khan, only the skeleton Headquarters (HQ) of an Infantry Division resides there with (all of) its combat elements i.e. brigades actively engaged in fighting around Tank, Jandola etc.
The positioning of this division “HQ” at DI Khan is not permanent (it is not its actual location); it is only there as forces under its command are engaged in operations ahead.
DI Khan is not included in the IS (Internal Security) AOR (Area of Responsibility) of this division “HQ” i.e. this division is not primarily responsible for security of Dl Khan. To elaborate further:
Each field formation of Pakistan Army is responsible for certain administrative division/districts, called IS AORs of the concerned division where its under command units would act in case of natural calamities like floods, earthquakes or other tasks like elections duties or when called in Aid of Civil Power for security reasons.
This division did undertake the election duties during Election 2013 in addition to its primary IS duties at its peace location (location not disclosed). But then, that was when the government had requisitioned the Army to assist for GE-2013.
Central Jail DI Khan is the baby of Prison Department, KPK and not that of the Army:
The above-mentioned facts now beg a few questions:
Where is the anti-terrorism policy we all have been talking about? Being part of a uniformed organization, I can assure you that GOC of this so called division at DI Khan, IG KPK, IG Prisons, KPK or IG FC KPK cannot formulate this policy at their own. However, someone senior to them and the one to whom these people are answerable to, has to formulate this policy by ‘making’ these commanders sit together. That guy is none other than CM KPK a.k.a government of KPK. So dare I ask; what has he done so far in this regards?
A rep of PTI was seen yesterday telling us on live TV that the Police is not supposed to fight back in case of a terrorist attack. Right, so why not we just hand over every prison, bank, government offices etc to the Army?
How much budget did government of KPK allocate to equip its LEAs? Alternatively, did it ask for more if it was short on it?
Is even terrorism on Imran Khan’s top agendas?
What directions/policy, if any, did Imran Khan and his party give to its LEAs to fight terrorism?
Gen Kiyani had already said that terrorism is our real enemy, it is the internal threats that we face today that need our attention – it is our war! Wasn’t this how we wanted the role of Army to be in our national policymaking – discreet and passive? Or maybe we want to go back to square one where the Army ‘ran’ the country from behind the scenes? Nevertheless, the real question is what our elected leaders have done in this regard so far;
We are still unclear about whose war it is.
We are unable to gather an APC since the past 3 months to discuss the terrorism policy.
Some of us still want to talk with the enemy (I do not mind talking, but this has to be collective decision).
We are divided on who are the good Talibans and who are not.
Believe me, this is not how nations fight the menace of terrorism.
And a word of caution for those who would now ask the Army to do it (policy making) for them; sorry sir, no can do. Army, for the first time in our history, is behaving exactly it is supposed to – not fiddling with the state’s affairs.
So this time around, it would be our elected leaders who have to lead on! If not, Bannu’s and DI Khan’s would continue to happen.
I consider Imran Khan to be a man of actions and not mere words, and I like him for it. So I suggest, that he should man up, shoulder a little responsibility when his IG Prisons failed him and stop doing what his predecessors did – pointing fingers on other. Instead, he should lead on and take us all along in this/his fight against terrorism.
We/he should for once and all figure out whose war it is (Army already did), decide upon an anti-terrorism policy ASP, and once done, we should execute it as a nation (Police, Army, Politicians – all and sundry inclusive).
Lastly, for the record I wanted to vote for PTI in these elections, but could not as I failed to receive my Postal Ballot on time, and I felt I felt dejected, But now I think, maybe it was not that bad after all.
Disclaimer: This piece would gladly face the online tsunami of PTI e-warriors.
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Above is a desperate attempt by military apologist to put the burden of their failure to cooperate with the civilian govt to counter the terrorist, only on the civilian govt.
oh isnt that what they want to prove that civilians cannot handle it, just to create a base for another coup? #Shame
the fact of the matter is there were three Army check posts which the taliban terrorists came through and left by after 4 hours of operation in the Garrison town of D.I.Khan, but our gabro-jawans didnot noticed any terrorist activity, strangely enough !!
and as I know this for a fact, that often military make deals with talibans to swap prisoners, this looks like another swap deal !!