Friday, July 24, 2009

Pakistan slaps India with evidence of RAW’s involvement in Terrorism inside Pakistan!!!!!!!!!!


1.In the Sri Lankan cricket team case, Indian operatives crossed the border from Indian to join other Indian-origin or Indian-trained terrorists who traveled all the way from Afghanistan to Lahore
2. Indian terrorism training bases, intelligence outposts and personnel in Afghanistan identified
3. In some cases, Indian intelligence was indirectly supporting attacks against US soldiers in Afghanistan in order to worsen Pak-US military relations
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was stunned when Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani handed him a dossier containing photographs of Brahamdagh Bugti and other terrorists meeting Indian agents not only in Afghanistan but also during their visits to India and the names of the Indian officials who met them. This was part of more evidence about India’s involvement in recruiting, training, financing and arming terrorists in Afghanistan and sending them to Pakistan. India’s links to the attack on the Sri Lanka cricket team in Lahore and other high profile terrorism cases have been established, shocking even Indian’s many advocates in Washington. Mr. Gilani gave this surprise to the Indians behind closed doors. Now India fears that Pakistan would use this meeting to expose Indian connections with two anti-Pakistan terrorist leaders and their foreign-funded terror armies: Brahamdagh Bugti and his BLA [Balochistan Liberation Army] and Baitullah Mehsud’s Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, both being supported from bases in US-controlled Afghanistan.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Pakistan orders attack on Taleban leader Baitullah Mehsud

Pakistan has ordered its army to attack Baitullah Mehsud, the leader of the Pakistani Taleban, in his mountainous stronghold of South Waziristan – also believed to be the hiding place of Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaeda chief.
The order to open a new front was announced last night by Owais Ahmed Ghani, governor of North West Frontier Province, and confirmed by the army, which is already fighting the Taleban in several regions across the northwest.
The announcement will be welcomed by the United States, which has been pushing Pakistan to attack South Waziristan, although some officials and experts have raised concerns about over-stretching the Pakistani army.
Mr Ghani blamed Mr Mehsud for a suicide bombing that killed eight people yesterday in the town of Dera Ismail Khan - the latest in a spate of attacks since the army attacked the Taleban in the northwestern region of Swat in late April.

Baitullah Mehsud is the root cause of all evils,” Mr Ghani told reporters.
“The military and law enforcement agencies have been ordered to carry out a full-fledged operation to eliminate these beasts and killers by using all resources."
He did not give a timetable for the attack on South Waziristan - part of Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas which border Afghanistan -- although he made it sound as if the operation had already begun.
The army has been pounding areas near South Waziristan with heavy artillery and aerial bombing since last week, but had insisted until yesterday that these were retaliation for individual incidents, rather than part of a new offensive.
A US pilotless drone also hit a target in South Waziristan yesterday, killing at least five people, in the first such attack since mid-May.
Major General Athar Abbas, the army spokesman, confirmed last night that the army had received the orders to attack Mr Mehsud, but said only that they were being “evaluated”, without giving details of the timing.
Military officials declined to comment further this morning.
Under US pressure, the army has launched several offensives on South Waziristan and neighbouring North Waziristan since 2004, but each has ended in a short-lived peace deal with Mr Mehsud and other tribal leaders.
Mr Mehsud is the leader of the Tehrek-e-Taleban Pakistan – also known as the Pakistani Taleban – and is believed to have about 20,000 men under his personal command, mostly from the Mehsud tribe.
He is also blamed for the 2007 assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister and opposition leader, although he has denied any involvement in her death.
Analysts say the army will fierce a much fiercer battle in South Waziristan, which has been controlled by the militants for most of the last eight years, than in Swat, which only came under their control early this year.
Some have long advocated a new offensive against Mr Mehsud, arguing that the entire northwest cannot be stabilized as long as the militants have a safe haven in the region in which to regroup and re-arm.
They say many local tribesmen have turned agains the Taleban, including a rival Mehsud tribal leader called Qari Zainuddin who is said to have mobilised 3,000 followers and offered to help the army defeat the militants.
Others have warned the army against moving into South Waziristan until it has consolidated its gains in Swat and other tribal areas where it is still embroiled in heavy fighting.
They cited reports yesterday that the army had killed at least 20 militants since Friday in the tribal area of Bajaur, where the army said it had defeated the Taleban in February after a six month offensive.
Zakir Hussain Afridi, the top government official for Bajaur, said the fighting over the weekend was in the Charmang valley, a stretch he described as now largely under Taleban control.
There was also fighting between Pakistani forces and the Taleban in the tribal area of Mohmand, which lies next to Bajaur, over the weekend.
Aid workers and analysts have also expressed concern that a new offensive could cause a fresh wave of refugees, adding to the almost 2.5 million who have already fled fighting in Swat and surrounding regions.

Security around Islamabad Red Zone Tightened

The law enforcement agencies have been directed to intensify the security of Federal Capital further especially around Red Zone in view of the recent wave of terror in the country, media reports said on Saturday.
The law enforcement agencies, the report said have been directed to revise security plan in twin cities as terror hit the two cities Lahore and Nowshehra killing more than a dozen people.
SSP Islamabad Tahir Alam Khan has confirmed the news saying the government is taking serious measures to reinforce security arrangements as the mounting ratio of terrorists’ attacks compelled the authorities concerned to improve the security network to meet any unpleasant situation in Federal Capital.
“The entry and exit points are being checked while check-posts have been established in various nooks and corner of Islamabad to avoid happening of any untoward incident”, he said by ading that the vehicles entering Red Zone will be carefully checked while cars having special passes will be allowed to go ahead in this regard.
To a question he said, it was also directed to ensure foolproof security arrangements on key government installations on the occasion of presenting the Federal Budget of 2009-10 fiscal year on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Islamabad Police have arrested more than 20 suspected militants during search operation in the federal capital and recovered four Pistols and two Kalashnikovs from their possession near Red Zone area on Friday. The Secretariat Police Station also confirmed that around 20 suspected militants have been apprehended during search operation against the suspected elements was underway in different areas of Islamabad for some days.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Pakistan’s efforts against Taliban ‘successful’: US

WASHINGTON: Acknow-ledging widespread public support behind the Pakistani government’s ongoing military operation in Malakand, White House National Security Adviser James Jones on Wednesday described the country’s effort as “impressively successful”.
This particular statement from our" government officials second home" I mean the white house makes it quite clear that United States of America is happy with the current role of Pakistan in war against terrorism and believes that it is not being betrayed like it was by the former President Musharraf. But the thing that is worrying states are Pakistan's nuclear assets, because if Pakistan sets off to its own policy then we could possibly see the generation of a third world war,which in my perception is looking quite impossible.
But the good news is that America is happy and I think this is the right oppurtunity to get our demands from states as you never know when their mood gets off and they get another dictator in..............................................
PAKISAN ZINDABAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Extremism "Biggest Threat To Pakistan"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pakistan has been one of those third world countries which has suffered alot from a so called thought known as "Extremism". It has also been a major victim of terrorist acts which are being carried out but different extremist groups in the country. Pakistan has been under a so called state of war since the 80's(President Zia-Ul-Haq's reign) and has not been able to come out of it uptil now.
Now here the question stands what are the reasons due to which Pakistan has not been able to clear the dirt(Terrorist groups) from the country.
There could be many reasons for this:
1. Some could say that the policies of States are not helping the cause.
2. Some could the stand taken by the government is not proper or worth being appreciated.
But I won't be playing the "old blaming games" anymore, no matter how we fight them either using our land forces,gunship helicopters or also the very famous drone planes.
We have seen it quite clearly that it is not helping the cause that well.
The only solution in my perception remains that we have to change the mindsets. If we try to analyze things we will find out that the Pakistani society comprises of two groups and both possess very extreme thoughts.One of them are know as liberal and the other are known as extremists or fundamentalists.
There are quite few who can be called moderate in our society. Due to such two different school of thoughts our society is unbalanced and one takes quite a long time to get him/her self in this westo-eastern society.
Now coming upto the major issue"Extremism".What is extremism?It is a perception or a thought which a person possesses in which he remains quite extreme with his approach,ideas and philosophy.
Why extremism is the biggest threat to Pakistan? The reason stands quite clear,now adays extremism is regarded as that school of thought which is inclined towards religion more then a normal person in the society and these extreme mindsets also lead to certain disasters because they are not able to interpret the religion in a positive manner due to which they become unable to take the world and the religion along,this whole situation unbalances their thought, therefore they try to express it and as they do not possess sich positive approach therefore they take wrong cuts to express themselves which leads to certain mega disasters which one cannot even think of and that is what is going to happen in Pakistan if the mindsets of these people are not changed because the pressure has exceeded the limits and the pressure cooker(extreme approach) will soon burst which will turn the whole country into a place equal to that of hell.
Therefore we have to move on with a positive approach and have to change the mindsets of the people who possess extreme approaches instead of sitting at home and hoping for a miracle or waiting for a new musharraf to come.

PAKISTAN ZINDABAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

President Musharraf resigns for Pakistan!!!!!!!!!!!


As you have seen that the uncertainity that was running through out the country has finally finished as Pervez Musharraf resigned as the President of Pakistan. Many of his supporters felt sorrow for him but many greeted his resignation.
On the morning of 18th August many news channels started claiming that President Musharraf will be making an address to the nation in few hours whereas his spokesman Major Gen (R) Rashid Qureshi said that the President is not going to make any address.
Just within next few hours the national anthem of Pakistan"Paksirzameen"came on and after that the President gave his speech and told the nation about the consequences the country was running through and after that he announced his resignation by saying "Pakistan Ka Allah hafiz".
The point Iam trying to make is that can we see a change in the country after the resignation of Pervez Musharraf? Can we hope to see a better Pakistan? Can we see a downfall in the rising inflation? and can we see free judiciary?
My answer would be a clear no.The reason why Iam saing this is inspite of the fact that Pakistan has to support USA in war against terror in order to stay alive and in my point of view until USA interests are here one cannot hope for betterment.
Pervez Musharraf in my point of view was the only person who was saving Pakistan from rising Indian and taliban threats. He was the person who was making his presence count.
But he resigned saying that if he would stay there will be a huge conflict between him and the new parliament.
Now as Pervez Musharraf has resigned I would say that it would be quite difficult for this awaam to get protected by these looters(PPP and PML-N)

Allah Pakistan Ka Hami-u-Nasir Ho .... Pakistan Paindabad!!!!!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Pervez Musharraf at the edge!!!!!





As we have been seeing for past three or four months that how Pervez Musharraf is being pressurized by the major political parties of Pakistan to leave presidency and that is what majority of Pakistan wants that he should resign as the President of Pakistan.

But the thing I want to make clear is that political parties and the awam(common man) have different reasons.Political Parties want him to be out for taking law in his hands and throwing CJ I mean chief justice out of his job,whereas people want him out for supporting USA in "War Against Terrorism" and some want him out because of the increasing inflation which I believe cannot be controlled by anyone.




One of the things that have made me astonished is the way Sharif Brothers are behaving against the President and are making continous interference in his personal as well as his political issues which in my point of view should be equally incountered.According to the President in his auto biography "In The Line Of Fire" he said that Nawaz Sharif wanted him out as the Chief Of Army Staff in 1999 when he was the PrimeMinister of Pakistan but due to the sincere Army the act was reversed and the Sharif Brothers were being thrashed out of Pakistan.

Hence keeping the history in mind I believe that Nawaz Sharif is after Pervez Musharraf for personal reasons which are being pointed out by the TV anchors of different channels specially GEO NEWS.




The second political party that is behind Pervez Musharraf and is pretending to throw him out of President House is People's Party Parliamentarian(PPP)which is headed appearently by two people Asif Zardari and Bilawal Zardari Bhutto(Husband and Son of Benazir Bhutto).This political party is continously making statements that the President would resign in July and then they will say that sorry he will resign next year in July.

Hence this party is trying its best to keep all the parties including opposition in one shelter and I hope that they can achieve this objective.




Now The Awaam.What they want? They don't want this free judiciary, they don't want these political parties to think and discuss.They only want roti"food"two times a day inorder to live in this world.

So what I believe is that People don't want anyone out or in they just want their livelihood in order to live.


But then why many people still say that Pervez Musharraf should resign I believe that these people are right but in their perspective because if they say that why he is an ally of USA?then I would say that this is the only way Pakistan can survive and if they say about the operation in Waziristan or Lal Masjid then they have seen themselves"Laaton ke Bhoot Baaton se nahin Mante" and if they say inflation then I would say that Musharraf is not the reason,it is happening all around the world even in india the inflation has increased a record high 13%(According to BBC).
So in the end I would say that please do not waste your time in saying that he should resign and he should be elected but try your best to serve your country as this country needs you and me.We have taken alot from this country now its time to payback.

Pakistan Zindabad!!!!