Sufi asks Taliban to lay down arms
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Brandishing of weapons prohibited; support to Army, amnesty for Taliban captives pledged; PMs role hailed
By our correspondent
MINGORA: Terming the Army the defender of the country and the nation, Tanzim Nifaz Shariat-e-Muhammadi (TNSM) chief Maulana Sufi Muhammad on Tuesday asked the Taliban to lay down their arms after ratification of the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation 2009 by the president.
The TNSM will extend unflinching support to the Army, he said and added that he would continue efforts to bring peace back to the Malakand division and other parts of the country. He said a general amnesty would be announced for all those prisoners who were in the captivity of the Taliban at a public meeting soon.
He said Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani played an appreciable role in getting the regulation approved by the president. On the other hand, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman for Swat Haji Muslim Khan asked the militants to lay down arms. Henceforth, no one is allowed to take weapons even into the Taliban headquarters in Mamdherai, he said while talking to The News by phone.
He also directed the Taliban to cease brandishing any weapons in public places, and anyone defying the orders would not be a Talib. He said that in all the districts of the Malakand division Qazis would be deputed and all decisions taken according to Islamic laws.
He said that the future line of action would be decided in the wake of approval of the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation in the light of the decision of its Shura. Our Batkhela correspondent adds: The TNSM chief said that the Taliban had vacated Buner district and only local Taliban were present there.
During an exclusive chat with The News at the TNSM office in Amandara, he said after the promulgation of the regulation, independent Qazis would be appointed in the Malakand region who would decide cases according to the injunctions of Islam.
He said the federal and provincial governments fulfilled the decades-old demand of the people of Malakand to enforce Shariah rule there. He said the Taliban had abandoned their patrolling in Swat and after the promulgation of the regulation they would fully cooperate with the law-enforcers.
He hoped that the promulgation of the regulation would herald peace and prosperity in the Malakand division and durable peace would be established in the region, including the Swat district.
Agencies add: Shariah courts on Tuesday formally started functioning in Swat after the enforcement of the Shariah justice system. These courts had started functioning in six Tehsils of Swat, including Bari Kot, Kabal, Matta, Khwazakhela, Bahrain and Babozai from March 12, 2009 but owing to delay in signing of the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation by the president, their powers were very limited. However, after approval of the regulation, these courts will have full powers.
Chief of Tehrik-e-Taliban Swat Maulana Fazlullah has said the central government has won the hearts of the people of the Malakand division and the Taliban with enforcement of Shariah. Talking to a private television channel, Fazlullah said the Taliban will extend full cooperation to the central government.
Meanwhile, imposition of Islamic laws to blunt a gathering Taliban rebellion will protect militants accused of brutal killings from prosecution, a hardline cleric who mediated the peace plan said on Tuesday.
Asked on Tuesday in a television interview if the new courts would hear complaints from Swat residents about Fazlullah or his followers, Sufi Muhammad said they could not. We intend to bury the past, he told the channel. Past things will be left behind and we will go for a new life in peace.
Asked if the Taliban would enjoy such immunity, a provincial government minister only pleaded for calm so that peace could take hold. Everyone should understand what we have gone through and what kind of hardship people in Swat have suffered, Wajid Ali Khan said.
We can look into any disputes and controversy at some later stage. Sufi Muhammad said his followers would tour all districts of Malakand, including Buner, to ensure peace. He also said the courts would interpret civil rights according to Islamic principles. Women will have full protection and rights under Shariah. They will live a better life but behind the veil, he said.
Meanwhile, Federal Minister for Special Initiatives Lal Muhammad Khan has said neither the Taliban are going to march towards Islamabad nor they are recruiting local people. Swat peace pact would prove to be an example to ensure peace in other areas of the country, he said while speaking on a point of order raised by the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-Q) Parliamentarian Marvi Memon in the National Assembly on Tuesday.
PML-Q MNA Marvi Memon told the Lower House that the Taliban were recruiting local people in Buner and had intention to march towards Islamabad. The government should stop recruitment of local people into the Taliban force by establishing its writ in Buner, she said.
Minister for Special Initiatives Lal Muhammad Khan, who hails from the Malakand division, denied the accusation, saying the news items appeared in a section of the press was baseless. After signing the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation 2009 by President Asif Ali Zardari, he said implementation on it has been started and the whole nation deserves congratulation in this respect.
Awami National Party (ANP) MNA Pervez Khan said the president had endorsed the Nizam-e-Adl regulation 2009, therefore, debate on it should not be held any more. The provincial government is responsible for implementation of the regulation, he said.
Sufi asks Taliban to lay down arms