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Punjabi Taliban preparing for major terror attack: Malik
Wednesday, 02 Jun, 2010 The government was cooperating with the US in the Faisal Shahzad case: Rehman Malik.—File photo Front Page
Punjab ignoring CID report on terror groups Punjab ignoring CID report on terror groups ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Wednesday claimed that the Punjabi Taliban were preparing for a major terror attack in the country and said Lashkar-i-Jhangvi was involved in the attacks on the Marriott hotel in Islamabad, the GHQ in Rawalpindi and the terror attacks in Lahore.

Malik, while briefing the Senate Standing Committee, said the Punjabi Taliban are a big threat to the country and they are preparing to launch a major attack.

He said the government was cooperating with the US in the Faisal Shahzad case.

He further informed the committee that he had asked the Punjab government to take immediate action against the terrorists.—DawnNews
 
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Punjab ignoring CID report on terror groups Punjab ignoring CID report on terror groups ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik

Now this is worrying , why is punjab govt ignoring ?
 
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let me quote an email sent to me by Famous peace activist and columnist writeing in International paper and lecturing in universities Pepe Escobar few months ago

Thanks for your email. If you want to check I gave a long interview to Geo TV, to Dr. Shahid Masood's show, it's on youtube already, I talk about FATA. What evidence have you found of Indian support for TTP? I'd love to see it. And what about these 15% of insurgents as foreigners? You mean al-Qaeda afiliated people fighting alongside TTP? My take is that for the US Taliban in Pakistan are a very good deal, keep the country on its toes - the larger goal being chaos and the possibility of balkanization. Read your blog, keep them comin'! All the best, Pepe
 
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Punjabi Taliban; a growing threat
Sunday, 30 May, 2010

— AFP DERA GHAZI KHAN: The Pakistan Taliban is not the sole militant group threatening Pakistan and the region.

Punjabi groups are deepening their ties with the Taliban, representing a growing threat for a country already hit hard by militant violence.

This was highlighted by the twin attacks in Lahore on Friday which killed between 80 and 95 members of the Ahmadi community. Initial investigations suggested a possible link to the Taliban operating from Waziristan.

Security officials in the region say while there are no “militant strongholds” in the province for them to enable them to operate independently - as is the case in northwest Pakistan - their presence in the area, especially in southern Punjab, cannot be denied.

These militants are overwhelmingly members of banned organisations like the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Jaish-e-Mohammad and Sipah-e-Sahaba, long tolerated or even sponsored by Pakistan's powerful military and intelligence establishment.

But now they are starting to turn on Pakistan, thanks to the growing influence of the Tehrik- e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and its ally al Qaeda.

“Those militants who were hiding in southern Punjab are now surfacing,” Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Sunday in Lahore as he visited one of the attacked worship place. “We have information they could attack the Shia community.”

There are more than 20,000 madrassas, or schools, in Pakistan, he said, and 44 percent are in Punjab. The government has also banned 29 organisations and put 1,764 people on its wanted lists. Of them, 729 are from southern Punjab.

All these outfits traditionally have roots in Punjab and underscore the risk militants pose to Pakistan's economically most important province and its traditional seat of power.

“These are the people who took part in the Afghan war and got training there,” said Mohsin Leghari, an opposition member of the provincial Punjab assembly.

“This is the only thing they know, so it is no surprise if they develop links with the Taliban in the northwest,” said Leghari, whose constituency includes the tribal belt of Dera Ghazi Khan in southern Punjab.

However, Leghari as well as security officials in the region denied that southern Punjab is a hub of militant activities.

“This is all rumour-based information. It's exaggerated,” said Ahmad Mubarik, the police chief of Dera Ghazi Khan. “This is not the hub of militants. I don't think that is true.”

But the recent surrender by Hanif Gabol, an alleged commander of the Taliban hailing from Dera Ghazi Khan, has once again highlighted the militants' operational network in the region.

Gabol has reportedly told police that he trained in Waziristan and led a group of about 25 men associated with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, and was involved in dozens of terrorist activities.

OMINOUS TIES
More ominous for Pakistan, these attacks in Lahore on Friday show that ties between Punjabi organizations and the TTP are not just increasing the southern groups' capabilities, but also providing cover for the Pakistan Taliban to operate outside their traditional tribal strongholds on the border with Afghanistan.

A security official in Bahawalpur, another town in southern Punjab and considered the headquarters of JeM, said there was no doubt that some of the dozens of madrassas there were involved in recruiting volunteers for the Taliban in the northwest.

Analysts and officials said Punjab's extreme poverty, as well as lack of education, makes people in the region more vulnerable to the lure of militancy.

But they also say that the presence of militants is not new and not directly linked to the rise of the Taliban.

“There is a presence of militants in that area for sure. But it is a long-standing presence, and they were there even before the Taliban became Taliban,” said security analyst Ikram Sehgal.

Sehgal said the militants in Punjab had a good infrastructure on the ground, with many organisations involved in various feuds, including sectarian violence.

“The problem is that with the collapse of the Taliban in South Waziristan and Swat, and with them being pushed on the back foot in North Waziristan and Orakzai, there are chances they will try to reactivate these cells and make them effective,” he said.
 
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Ruthless action needs to be taken agianst these terrorist, find them, kidnap them, target them, do whatever it takes to stop all these lunatics.

The core however is in the Islamic parties that provide shelter and funding to these groups. The ugly face of these people has finally been revealed and the only thing that can be done is that the security forces can hunt them like dogs.

No mercy at all should be shown to these bastards.
 
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Ruthless action needs to be taken agianst these terrorist, find them, kidnap them, target them, do whatever it takes to stop all these lunatics.

The core however is in the Islamic parties that provide shelter and funding to these groups. The ugly face of these people has finally been revealed and the only thing that can be done is that the security forces can hunt them like dogs.

No mercy at all should be shown to these bastards.

I think use of Force without fighting ideological offencive will be counter productive.
Its an ideological war but unfortunately muslims govts and masses are not realizing it. Use of force will create more militants.
I strongly belive that Ideological offensive should go side by side with militry offensive only then we will be able to defeat these militants. fighting war for minds is more important
 
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Preparation and making back ground for starting another war on terror in southern Punjab.
America Cant attack and fight Pak army ,they thought y not start breaking Pakistan from inside.Y not create hatred for army in the locals .and thn achieve their objective which remains .Denuclearizing of Pakistan.
 
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for the last few days i have completely forgotten about the terrosts TTP, Afghani Taliban etc. it looks like zionost terrorists have beaten all of their counter parts.

what is(it)real did was help Al Qaeda in its propoganda
 
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I think use of Force without fighting ideological offencive will be counter productive.
Its an ideological war but unfortunately muslims govts and masses are not realizing it. Use of force will create more militants.
I strongly belive that Ideological offensive should go side by side with militry offensive only then we will be able to defeat these militants. fighting war for minds is more important

Can you teach a dog to drive a car, the answer is no, the only thing that can be done is show such ruthlessness against these people that you put fear in their hearts.

One strong covert operation and an ideological campaign for the masses to show these dogs for what they are will be the best thing to do.
 
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Can you teach a dog to drive a car, the answer is no, the only thing that can be done is show such ruthlessness against these people that you put fear in their hearts.

One strong covert operation and an ideological campaign for the masses to show these dogs for what they are will be the best thing to do.

can extremism be defeated by another extremism?

they are our people misguided and brain washed. win them with ideological offensive.
disarm them by Militery offensive

kill their evil minded leaders who brain wash them.

US is ruthless because it is killing forigners but we have to deal with Pakistanies who have been brain washed by thugs.
 
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And with the background of such scenario, this is what a minister said in Pakistan today:

No operation in southern Punjab: Sana

The Punjab government is quite satisfied with the state of affairs in around 13,500 madrassas (seminaries) of different schools of thought in the province, and it has no intention to initiate an anti-terrorism operation in the southern Punjab, as hinted at by Interior Minister Rehman Malik in Lahore two days back, said Punjab law minister here on Tuesday.

Talking to The News, Rana Sanaullah termed the interior minister statement uncalled for. He said it seemed Rehman Malik gave the statement without keeping in view the ground realities.
 
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Nawaz shareef and shabaz shareef are more loyal with Taliban's warlord saudi sheikh than people of Pakistan.
Mr.Blind justice unable to see the billions of dollars and property through corruption money at abroad by shareef brothers.

We can't win the war without expelling the Taliban key supporters Mr.Blind justice and shareef brother in Punjab.
 
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