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In order to
resolve the menace of terrorism, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz
Sharif on January 29, this year announced the constitution
of 4-member committee comprising impartial personalities to open
negotiations with the warring Taliban. The committee has started contacts with
all the militant groups, especially Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) which has
also welcomed government’s offer of peace dialogue. But at the same time, while
referring to the recent terrorist attacks in Bannu, Peshawar, Hangu, assaults
on anti-polio workers, media, minorities and religious scholars, prime minister
also stated, “All state institutions will stand behind the government, if it
decides to use force against terrorists.” He also clarified that talks and
terrorism cannot go together, and asked the militants
to observe a ceasefire.
Quite
contrarily, TTP-led militants continued their subversive activities,
particularly in Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa and Karachi, while in
Balochistan, the Taliban have connections with other insurgents’ outfits like
Balachistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Jundollah (God’s soldiers), which are
also involved in similar acts of terrorism.In fact, since
the present government came into power, it has been wavering between fact and
scepticism by following the policy of appeasement towards all the militant
groups, especially TTP which has not ended its terror-activities
such as suicide attacks,
bomb blasts, targeted killings, ruthless beheadings of the innocent people, assaults on security personnel and prominent religious
figures.
Unfortunately, Pakistan is faced with extremely wicked, enigmatically
elusive and subjectively imprecise threat posed by terrorism or TPP. The irony
of the fate is that terrorists wear homogeneously accepted garbs as servants of
Islam and use religion as their most effective mask and credible smokescreen.
Their main pledges included demands for enforcement of Islamic system of
governance by imposing Shariah laws (Islamic jurisprudence) in the country,
ending diplomatic relations with US and western world and undertaking Jihad
against the non-Muslims. They became self-proclaimed campaigners of Islam,
rejecting all dissenting views on explicit explanations of Shariah.
Rigidly, locked in insular mind-set, the terrorists, particularly of the
TTP oppose the constitution of Pakistan, reject the system of governance and
fight the Armed Forces by leaving no stone unturned in promoting their
politically motivated agenda to gratify their power motives. Whereas they cause
loss of lives, damage property and subject the entire nation with psychological
pain and grief, while showing no compassion by openly rejoicing their criminal
strikes.
Now, these militants are expanding their violent activities by targeting
all unguarded, reticent and mute segments of society. The aim is to blow out
their boasting audacity and show off their strength of defiance. Suicide
bombings on the personnel of the security forces and law-enforcing agencies
present one pattern, while targeting schools, shrines, mosques and places of
worship, religious processions, funerals and markets specially meant for women
and children clearly explain their un-Islamic patterns of behaviour.
Condemning the
latest acts of terrorism, particularly in Rawalpindi by the TTP, Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan stated that attacks
on innocent persons and armed forces would not be tolerated. On the one side,
they have repeatedly been emphasizing upon peace talks with the Taliban,
especially with the TTP, while on the other, taking note of their terror-attacks,
they have also suggested strong action against these militants.In this context,
although the rulers have expedited the formulation and promulgation of
anti-terror laws as part of counter-terrorism strategy, yet they are
considering two options-dialogue or military operation.
It is
mentionable that TTP is acting upon shrewd tactics, as sometimes it claims
responsibility for its terror-assaults and sometimes denies the same. For
example, when its militants had attacked the church in Peshawar in
September, 2013, TTP did not accept responsibility, but afterwards, by
misinterpreting Islam, its spokesman said that it was in accordance with Shariah.
Similarly, TTP condemned bomb blast in the Tableeghi Markaz (preaching center)
in Peshawar, which killed nine people on January 16, 2014, but, it claimed responsibility
of attacks on police in Malakand, Shangla and Mansehra including military convoy in Bannu and R.A Bazaar near
GHQ.Notably, the TTP
new Chief Maulana Fazlullah had dismissed the proposed peace negotiations with
the government as a “waste of time”, and vowed to target the prime minister,
chief minister, chief of army staff and corpse commanders.
However, tough
terms of the TTP for reconciliation show double game. In the recent past, in a
letter, Pakistani Taliban demanded that Pakistan should pull out of the Afghan
war, abandon its pro-American and pro-western policies and change its
constitution and foreign policy in conformity with Islamic Shariah.But, Federal
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar had pointed out that the Taliban’s offer of
conditional truce was unacceptable, adding, “Taliban groups cannot dictate the
state.” While indicating unclear policy, the government is indirectly pacifying
the TTP and other Taliban insurgents who have been encouraged, and keep on
challenging the writ of the state.
While,
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif initiated peace
process with the Taliban in accordance with the decision of the All Parties Conference (APC) in
which leaders of the mainstream political parties had participated. Contrarily, now,
situation has entirely changed. Recently, while
condemning the
inhuman activities of the insurgents, particularly by those of the TTP, more
than 100 Islamic scholars clarified in their joint
fatwa (edict) and separate statements that “killing of innocent people, target
killings and suicide bombings including sectarianism are against the spirit of
Islam…the terrorists’ self-adopted interpretation of Islam was nothing but
ignorance and digression from the actual teachings of the religion.”
In fact, Islam is a religion of universal application, as it emphasizes peace,
democracy, moderation and human rights including tolerance of political groups,
religious communities and sects which are in minority in a country. In this
connection, the
Constitution of 1973 which was unanimously adopted, clearly states that
Pakistan is basically a democracy guided by the Islamic principles and
values—no law would be made contrary to Quran and Sunnah.
Undoubtedly, Jihad is a sacred obligation, but its real spirit needs to be
understood clearly, as murdering innocent women and children is not Jihad. These
Taliban and their banned affiliated groups are defaming Islam, concept of
Jihad, and are weakening Pakistan.As terrorists have accelerated their anti-social, undemocratic and un-Islamic
practices, hence, people from all segment of life and majority of politicians
want that a handful of terrorist elements must not be allowed to dictate their
agenda and to impose their self-perceived ideology on the majority of
Pakistanis.
While the
present government issued three ordinances which are
before the parliament—yet to take a concrete form of
law. Nonetheless, it is due to delay in formulation and implementation of
counter-terrorism policy that the Taliban who continue their brutal acts have
been encouraged by the contradictory approach of the present government.Terrorism as a phenomenon needs to be fought collectively and the entire
nation has to put up a collective effort. In this regard, a meaningful message
must immediately be sent to the terrorists that the government has the will and
power to eliminate them.
Government has to take lead to fight the threat posed by terrorists,
especially those of the TTP. Bloodshed must not be allowed to spread at the
will of the militants. There is a dire need to develop political will to fight
the insurgents through well-devised strategy and firm resolve. The writ of the
Govt must be established at all costs and all and sundry be brought to the
folds of law. In this regard, political leadership must take tough, but rationale
decisions without any further delay. It must also be realized that time is
running out, while terrorists are getting stronger with every passing
day.
For the purpose, Pakistan’s political leaders and media anchors must
condemn terrorists’ attacks on the innocent persons, personnel of the security
forces and other law-enforcing agencies with disdain and social contempt. They must pay homage to those who lost their lives while fighting the terrorists. For
example, this includes Police officers like Chaudhary Aslam (Martyred) and young
student Aitzaz Hussan (Martyred), as the entire nation is proud of such brave
sons of soil. Besides, terror attacks at Peshawar Tableeghi Markaz must be thoroughly investigated and the culprits must be brought to book.
Particularly, religious clerics must come forward to denounce such
subversive acts, and participate actively in countering the menace of
terrorism. Different factions must hold collective conferences on faith related
issues and society be organized to fight this criminal elements.Despite all the efforts, there is a dire need to devise a comprehensive
strategy to deal with the terrorists
with iron hands. Therefore, instead of pursuing contradictory policy, the
government needs
to act upon a timely action against terrorism, as any delay in this respect
will further embolden these militants who will intensify their terror
attacks.(By Sajjad Shaukat)
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