Sunday, December 28, 2014

HOW LONG PAKISTANIS HAVE TO SUFFER FROM RULERS’ ANTI-TERRORISM DEMAGOGUERY?

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Mamnoon Hussain, the President of Pakistan, has said that terrorists have no link to Islam but they are misled people. In a speech in Balochistan province, he said the government and the army were determined to eliminate terrorism from the country.

From Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Friday that God forbid Pakistan would not survive if terrorists were not eliminated from the country.
If you peruse the statements of clerics, even the pro-takfiri Deobandis say, terrorists are not human beings, not to mention the word Muslim to be used for them. That means they should have been called infidels but the statement that they are not human beings excluded them from any such category. So, it was also an advertent attempt to save them from any Islamic edict because as far as I know Islamic courts have never tried animals and hang them. Neither wild animal had ever been accepted as repentant or as approvers.

So, these statements should have been interpreted in the right perspective. And if these are true statements, sorry to say, action plan has never been made on the basis of these statements because the ruling and opposition politicians have a soft corner for the takfiris. No doubt a few of the politicians are scared of the takfiris.
The founding father of present takfiri fanaticism was model dictator military ruler General Zia ul Haq. He too had said that Pakistan would not survive martial law but he imposed martial law and ousted democratically elected legitimate government of PPP’s founding chairman Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. Pakistan survived despite his all out plots aimed at destruction of Pakistan.
During their previous government PMLN’s Sharif Brothers were more clear and practical against the mother of all takfiri terrorists. Many takfiri terrorists of Sipah-e-Sahaba and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (now called ASWJ) were killed in shootouts with Punjab police during former government of Shahbaz Sharif as Chief Minister. But, this time, takfiris of the same group, were hugged from the day one. Rana Sanaullah, Rana Mashood, and many other PMLN’s high-profile close-aides of ruling Sharif Brothers publicly backed them. Since coming to power in 2013, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif patronized them. Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan met Ahmed Ludhianvi and developed friendly ties with them.
Despite colossal economic losses and massacre of around 70,000 Pakistanis by the takfiri terrorists in all over Pakistan, these pro-takfiri politicians pursued the policy of appeasement through continued “talks” with takfiri Taliban, the darling “children” of known Deobandi clerics of Pakistan. They never pondered upon military action seriously to eliminate the terrorists. They gave terrorism a chance after another chance in the self-deceptive slogan: Give peace a chance.
Takfiri fanatics had never experienced a hardened stance from the State and Governments of Pakistan despite their attacks on Pakistan Army’s General Headquarters (GHQ) in Islamabad. Instead, Ludhianvi and Malik Ishaq of the outlawed Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (ASWJ or Sipah-e-Sahaba) were called in to mediate between takfiri deserter of the army Aqeel alias Dr Usman and the army commandos. That was a surprising but shocking message to patriot citizens of Pakistan.
President Mamnoon should have clarified his position about Ramzan Mengal group of takfiri ASWJ terrorists. Pakistani nation is eager now what sort of action has been decided to be taken against him. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should tell nation would Malik Ishaq, Ahmed Ludhianvi, Khadim Dhillu, Masood ur Rehman Usmani, who are the godfathers of Punjabi Taliban will be hanged? If not, please desist from demagoguery. Your credibility was already at stake and these unreliable empty statements can never brighten the tarnished image of Pakistan around the world. Substantial actions should match your empty words.

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