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Terrorism
threat to secure future: President
DM Monitoring
ISLAMABAD—President General Pervez Musharraf Thursday asked the nation
to stand along country’s law enforcement agencies against extremists and
terrorists for Pakistan’s safe and secure future.
“Unless the people of Pakistan rise against extremists and terrorists,
the threat from them, would continue,” he told participants of an
interactive programme “Aiwan-e-Sadr Sey”, telecast by PTV.
The President was speaking on “Security from external and internal
threats” at the programme, that covers a certain topic each week. The
President said the country’s armed forces were well equipped and fully
prepared to protect the country, however it faced a greater threat from
extremists and terrorists internally than any external threat.
“Terrorism is to be fought forcefully ... we have to eliminate
terrorists,” he told the gathering comprising mostly students,
professors, Nazims and businessmen. He said the vast majority of the
nation was against the terrorists and need to be weaned away through
political, economic and administrative measures. The President said a
combination of force and dialogue were being used against the people who
are still caught up in a time wrap. He said the capability of country’s
intelligence agencies, both physically and technically have developed to
a high level and has arrested several would-be suicide bombers,
terrorists and masterminds.
President Musharraf said extremism reflects rigidity of mind, wherein
the extremists force, particularly their views on religion, on others
and those with such extreme views in the end, become terrorists. “Islam
spread into the region by Sufis, who used to convey the message through
love and peace,” he said.
The President mentioned the multi-pronged strategy being pursued by the
government to tackle the issue including putting an end to misuse of
mosques, ban on publication, distribution of hate literature, amendment
in syllabus and mainstreaming of Madrassas.
To a question, the President said the people of Pakistan have sacrificed
a lot in the global war against terror and said the international
community too realises it.
“They [international community] recognises ourrole, but also wants us to
eliminate those who are hiding in our mountains,” he added. The
President said the security situation was threatening tourism and
economic activity in the country. “It is the common man, working from a
kiosk who is suffering the most,” he added.
The President said the government was spending billions on several
uplift projects in the federally administered tribal areas (FATA), and
added there was a need to allocate more to undo the neglect of past.
President Musharraf said on the external level Pakistan desires security
and peace but with honour and dignity. “It is only possible, if we have
strength, but if we are weak, our sovereignty could be compromised,” he
said. “We have a weapon system that have lethality and accuracy,” he
said and added that these were being maintained according to regional
dynamics. He said Pakistan was pursuing a policy of minimum defensive
deterrence and has quantified its military strategy according to the
threat level. Musharraf pointed that the strategy had to be upgraded
after a nuclear dimension and missiles were brought to the region. He,
however stressed that thecountry does not want to involve in any arms
race. He said the country would continue to maintain its minimum defence
deterrence, both in conventional and unconventional areas. To a question
about the reported death of Balach Mari in Afghanistan, the President
said the details were still coming in. He, however mentioned the
decades-old enmity between the Mari and the Bugti tribes that has led to
loss of several lives.
He said in Balochistan earlier 95 per cent was “B” area, with no control
of police, but now the situation has reversed, with majority of the
‘farari camps’ shut down. The President said some of those involved in
terrorist activity in Balochistan were staying at the Afghan Camps and
getting financing from abroad and added “I will not go into details.”
The President to a question said there was no martial law in the country
and the civil government was working smoothly and was in a transitionary
phase towards complete civil rule.
About media’s role, the President said he always believes in the
independence of media but said that independence also comes with
responsibility. He said a code of conduct has been devised that includes
the best practices from around the world.
On street crimes, the President said the police needs to gear up its act
and do more for prevention of such crimes. President General Pervez
Musharraf lauding the effort of the caretaker Prime Minister
Mohammadmian Soomro in maintaining contacts with political parties said
that this would pave the way for national reconciliation.
Talking to care taker Prime Minister Mohammadmian Soomro in a meeting
held at the Aiwan-e-Sadr President said that meetings and contacts
should also be made with the opposition parties so that national
reconciliation is gained. Sources told that caretaker PM briefed the
President about his contacts and meetings with various political parties
with respect to the general elections.
President lauding the efforts of the caretaker PM said that similar
meetings should also be held with opposition leaders and their opinion
should also be heard
Sources told that President General Pervez Musharraf stressed on the
continuation of economic policies of the previous government and said
that the caretaker government should ensure provision of basic items to
the public and work for elimination of inflation.
Caretaker PM also briefed the president about his telephonic
conversation with UK PM Gordon Brown and said that letters have been
sent to all heads if Commonwealth countries in which it has been briefed
about the steps that led to the imposition of emergency. President
Musharraf lauding this step said that Commonwealth should keep ground
realities of Pakistan in front of them. He said that despite the
imposition of emergency progress towards democracy has not been stopped
and election schedule has been announced and he would also keep his
promise of doing off uniform. |