While the
committee of the Pakistan Government was conducting peace dialogue with that of
the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a
deadlock occurred when Taliban claimed responsibility for the brutal massacre
of the 23 personnel of the Frontier Constabulary in
Mohmand Agency. This heinous act which was strongly condemned by the Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif, leaders of other political and religious parties
including Imran Khan and Munawar Hassan who are sympathizers of these Taliban,
came as a blow from the sky, giving a greater setback to the peace process. It
exposed the secret intentions of the Taliban who are employing dual tactics. Although
the government has suspended the peace dialogue, yet it is still optimistic in
restoring the same, as it has demanded the TTP to give explanation and clearly
condemn this terror-act.
Earlier, Taliban
militants targeted the Rangers, Police and anti-polio workers in Karachi in
wake of the peace talks. On the one hand, TTP spokesman has condemned the
latest terror-events which also took place in
Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa,
on the other; he has accepted responsibility, while stating that the outfit
will continue assaults on the security forces and law-enforcing agencies. So, contradictory
statements of the TTP-led Taliban have endorsed that the militant group is
sabotaging the peace dialogue by playing double game because it is being
supported by some anti-Pakistan foreign powers.
In this regard, a report of the Interior Ministry said on February 19, this
year that Islamabad is at high risk and has become target of the banned
organizations-TTP and Lashkar-e-Jahngvi (LeJ). The report disclosed, “Arms and
terrorists are making their way into the country through Eastern and Western
borders, and cross border terrorists are also conducting terror activities in
Pakistan.”
It is notable
that when the TTP Chief Hakimullah Mehsud was killed by the US drone strikes on
November 1, 2013, leaders of the ruling and opposition parties including
prominent figures and Ulemas (Religious scholars) took the event as a plot to
thwart the peace process with the insurgents. In this context, Interior
Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali openly stated that that killing of Hakimullah
Mehsud was a conspiracy to sabotage peace talks with the Taliban.
Now, some
political and religious entities—even Imran Khan and Munawar Hassan have been
pointing to some external elements which are thwarting the peace process
between the TTP and the government. In this connection, without naming US, some
are hinting towards the “third power”, and some are saying that Indian secret
agency RAW is castigating these peace talks.
It is of
particular attention that 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. During Swat and Malakand military operations, Fazlullah fled Swat
and took shelter in Afghanistan.
Well-established
in Afghanistan, with the tactical support of the US, in connivance with Indian
RAW and Afghan spy service, the National Directorate of Security (NDS) and
Pakistani Taliban, Maulana Fazlullah—and these foreign agencies have been conducting target killings, bomb blasts,
suicide attacks, beheadings, assaults on civil and military personnel, installations and forced abductions
including ethnic and sectarian violence. By sending heavily-equipped
militants in Pakistan, these entities are also assisting Baloch separatists.
Particularly,
the captured TTP leader Latifullah Mehsud by US Special Forces (USF) in Afghanistan
confessed that Afghanistan and India were waging proxy wars in Pakistan, and
terrorist attacks on Gen. Sanaullah Khan Niazi in Upper Dir, at Peshawar
Church, in Qissa
Khawani Bazar
and elsewhere had been planned by Indian and Afghan intelligence agencies.
Unfortunately, terrorists led by the TTP use Islam as their most effective
mask. Their main demands include 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 have become self-proclaimed campaigners of Islam, rejecting
all dissenting views.
Notably, the
victims of terror-attacks in Pakistan have been innocent
men, women, and children. While ruthless beheadings of the people, assaults on security personnel and prominent religious
figures—blowing children schools and attacking the
female teachers in order to deny education to girls, the militants also
targeted cinemas and the places of worships. Their nefarious acts resulted into
killings of several persons in Pakistan.
However, Jihad is a sacred obligation, but its real spirit needs to be
understood clearly, as murdering innocent women and children is not Jihad. In
fact, by implementing the instructions of their external masters, 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, therefore, people from all segments 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 supporting military action against these
culprits.
During the peace process, our domestic
media bluntly opined that dialogue would not succeed. Some of them cynically
commented that both Taliban and the government seemed to buy time, as military
operation was imminent against the former. The aim was to dishearten the
mediators and the public. Media was projecting trivial details which permitted
the extraneous elements to promote their own agenda through acrimonious
arguments so as to spread a sense of discontentment. Consequently, the secrecy
of dialogue was exposed to compromising risk. Media reports resorted to hasty coverage
of all happenings, neglecting the confidentiality of contents and sometimes
objective reporting was also overlooked.
On the other hand, negotiating
process is likely to confront intricate impediments and extraordinary
encounters for which the mediators need to develop the stamina and skills to hold
information and avoid over-indulgence of media leaks of dialogue process. Thus,
due to media trial, the dialogue process runs into contemptuous ridicule. It also
serves the agenda of anti- Pakistan forces which have been propagating against
the peace dialogue.
Since media is not suitable
instrument to contest issues to reach a settlement, therefore, it must be kept
away from future dialogue process. Surely, maturity and negotiating skills
could enable the negotiators to decently handle media and be able to maintain
confidentiality of vital aspects.
Live coverage and indication of the
location of the government’s dialogue committee also created security hazardous
situation, therefore extra-care needed to be exercised to keep the location
secret. Media must also realize that the state is confronted with complex
dilemma of terrorism. An opportunity had emerged to give peace a chance.
Nevertheless,
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had 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 after the fresh wave of terror-attacks by
the TTP and its ambivalent approach which shows its connections with the
external enemies of Pakistan. So, instead of wavering between fact and scepticism
by following the policy of appeasement towards all the militant groups,
especially the TTP, our rulers need to devise a
comprehensive strategy to deal with
the terrorists with iron hands by acting upon a timely action against
terrorism, as any delay in this respect will further embolden these militants
who will further intensify their subversive activities.
No doubt, deadlock
in the peace dialogue is owing to dual policy of the Taliban because they are
quite non-serious to observe ceasefire or to conclude any agreement with the
government, as TTP is pursuing the agenda of anti-Pakistan powers to
destabilize our country.
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