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IBRAHIM SHINWARI — PUBLISHED about 6 hours ago

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COAS General Raheel Sharif praises youths who laid down their arms during the military operation in Khyber Agency. They are now getting education and vocational training in a de-radicalisation centre in Bara. — INP
LANDI KOTAL: Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif has said that all terrorists and their facilitators, abettors and financiers will soon be apprehended and brought to justice.

During a visit to the front positions of security forces in Tirah valley on Friday, he said terrorists’ strongholds in the agency had been reduced and now the fight was in progress in the remaining few pockets, close to the Pakistan-Afghan border. The noose, he added, had been tightened around terrorists and they would not be allowed to regroup.

The army chief said the area where the operation was being carried out was heavily infested with IEDs, mostly of foreign make. After the North Waziristan Agency, terrorists in Khyber Agency are also using the most rugged terrain as their strongholds.

Gen Raheel Sharif spent the entire day with troops and met tribal elders before visiting Jawaro, an area near the Afghan border, to review the progress of operation in its concluding phase.

He praised the troops for their professional commitment and sacrifices rendered to restore peace and normality in the troubled Khyber Agency.

On his arrival in the agency, the army chief was received by Corps Commander 11 Corps Lt Gen Hidayatur Rehman. He also visited a de-radicalisation centre in Bara, where tribesmen who surrendered during the Operation Khyber are getting education and vocational training.

The army chief praised tribal people for their support to the campaign to cleanse the agency of terrorists and for their resolve not to allow terrorists to return to the area. He paid rich tributes to troops and tribal people who sacrificed their lives and those who were wounded.

AIR STRIKES: Meanwhile, at least 20 suspected militants were killed and 18 others injured in air strikes on Friday.

The Inter-Services Public Relations said in a statement that Air Force planes pounded militant hideouts in different parts of Tirah valley in the morning, killing at least 20 militants. It claimed that some important militant commanders and foreigners were among the dead.

Published in Dawn, June 20th, 2015
 
Good to hear that but he could not have said this 5-7 years ago, in fact no previous COAS have said this confidently... He will transform Pakistani Armed forces image soon... provided proxy against India is not on his to do list...
 
Good to hear that but he could not have said this 5-7 years ago, in fact no previous COAS have said this confidently... He will transform Pakistani Armed forces image soon... provided proxy against India is not on his to do list...
He's only speaking of 'bad' terrorists. Don't get your hopes up.
 
Good to hear that but he could not have said this 5-7 years ago, in fact no previous COAS have said this confidently... He will transform Pakistani Armed forces image soon... provided proxy against India is not on his to do list...

With people like Ajit Doval on the other side, do you really still blame Pakistan? You cannot clap from one hand. India has been using the same proxy against Pakistan much earlier (remember BD) and now with the ultra nationalists running, this has only increased. You cannot expect Pakistan to sit idle and do nothing about it specially with a man like Raheel Sharif.
 
With people like Ajit Doval on the other side, do you really still blame Pakistan? You cannot clap from one hand. India has been using the same proxy against Pakistan much earlier (remember BD) and now with the ultra nationalists running, this has only increased. You cannot expect Pakistan to sit idle and do nothing about it specially with a man like Raheel Sharif.
Yes, I do remember successful BD but do you remember first Kashmir War 1947, which I can confidently say was a failure for Pakistan..
 
Yes, I do remember successful BD but do you remember first Kashmir War 1947, which I can confidently say was a failure for Pakistan..

Was Kashmir Indian territory?

PS your confidence is of no importance to me because Pakistan still holds 1/3rd of that region.
 
Was Kashmir Indian territory?

PS your confidence is of no importance to me because Pakistan still holds 1/3rd of that region.
You didn't have inch of Kashmir valley & the area you hold are snached by Hari Singh's Army.
You start proxy war in Kashmir later N-E long before Agartala Conspiracy, we just show you mirror.
As long , LET, Hizbul Mujahidin etc. are have PK backing we don't have to listen PK on terrorism.
 
You didn't have inch of Kashmir valley & the area you hold are snached by Hari Singh's Army.
You start proxy war in Kashmir later N-E long before Agartala Conspiracy, we just show you mirror.
As long , LET, Hizbul Mujahidin etc. are have PK backing we don't have to listen PK on terrorism.
Another one comparing Kashmir with un disputed territories.
 
Terrorists and their financiers to face justice: army chief

Even the LeT and JeM? Not a chance, since they are the 'good' terrorists who will liberate Kashmir on behalf of the Pakistan Army! :P :D
 
since most of the terrorists in pakistan are hardcore sunnies with whabbi leaning and are funded by saudies does this means PA has now trained its guns towards "trouble makers in mashrik e ghusta " ?

and what can PA do about terrorists bieng funded by zakat collected from pakistan itself and booming drug , wepons trade and extortion and abduction industry ?
 
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