By Sajjad Shaukat
Although
various kinds of terror attacks have been conducted by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan
(TTP) and its banned affiliated groups in the past few
years, yet
the massacre of 132 school children at Army Public School and College in
Peshawar on December 16, this year proved a watershed, as it has given a final
wake up call to the nation to unite against these ruthless terrorists.
In this regard, the armed forces of
Pakistan have conducted several successful military operations against the
terrorists; the most recent one being operation Zarb-e-Azb, which has
successfully broken the backbone of militants. Frustrated by their failures,
these insurgents are resorting to coward acts like attack on innocent children
in Peshawar.
Taking
note of the school attack, Chief of Army Staff Gen. Raheel Sharif has himself
started supervising the military action against terrorists, and as part of the
operation, several terrorists have been killed during air strikes in Tirah
Valley in Khyber Agency. Gen. Raheel also stated, “We are extremely saddened,
but our resolve has taken new height”, and added “We will continue to go after
the inhuman beasts, their facilitators till their final elimination.”
In this context, Gen. Raheel accompanied by
the DG of Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI),
rushed to
Kabul on December 17. During his meeting with his Afghan
counterpart, President Ashraf Ghani and the ISAF commander, he presented
evidence of the Peshawar massacre’s linkage with TTP sanctuaries in Afghan
provinces of Kunar and Nuristan. He also asked the extradition of Mullah
Fazlluah, and handing over to Pakistan. In response, they assured him to take
action against the TTP.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s valiant forces, law-enforcing
and security agencies including ISI have accelerated their operations against
the Taliban and other terrorists who are being hit or arrested all across the
country. They have also captured heavy arms and explosive-material.
However, the Peshawar school
incident demands that the politics of disharmony, indecisiveness, expediencies
and indifference should come to a grinding halt. For the purpose, leaders
of all the top political parties including PTI Chief Imran Khan attended a
meeting of the
parliamentary parties convened by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif after the deadly attack at a
school in Peshawar. Setting aside his differences, Imran Khan called off the December 18
countrywide shutdown, ended PTI’s 126-day sit-in at Islamabad to
give a clear message that the whole nation stands united against terrorism.
Besides, all
the leaders are
cooperating with the government against terrorism, and unanimously formed
a parliamentary committee to chalk out a ‘National Plan of Action’ in seven
days, which is likely to be approved by the political and military leadership.
In the aftermath of the Peshawar
school attack, there arose the need of immediate execution of outstanding cases
of death penalty to terrorists. In this respect, it is good sign that Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif revoked the ban on capital punishment in terrorism cases following
which the terrorists facing death penalty are being executed. It is also indication
that judicial body is also playing a positive role in fight against terrorists.
So, judicial order should be implemented
and national grace must be restored.
Nevertheless,
the inhuman gruesome tragedy in Peshawar requires that the government, leaders
of the opposition and religious parties including various segments of society
and general masses must unite by playing their role against these ferocious terrorists.
And, Pakistan’s religious clerics (Ulema) who have
condemned the terror attack at Peshawar school must continue issuing joint or
separate fatwa against these brutal militants, as from time to
time, they have
clarified 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.” Religious
elements/groups should keep on checking the activities which are instigating
intolerant tendencies.
Besides, media should be sensitized
to play its positive role in the war against terrorism. It must be on low
profile to avoid national demoralization, as careful reporting by media without
glorifying terrorist acts is need of the hour. For the purpose, extremist
people like Maulana Abdul Aziz (Lal Masjid) and Hafiz Saeed may not be given
undue space by the media.
No doubt, media’s role is of great
importance in creating a harmonious environment in the country. They have
to ignore their business interests, differences and ratings and support
Pakistan in striking back anti-state elements and their sympathizers.
Some analysts opine that like the
previous anti-terrorism law, the ‘National Action Plan’ will not be implemented
in its true letter and spirit. But, now the nation demands that while taking
solid measures, counter-terrorism
strategy or the National Action Plan must be implemented without losing more
time. Political leadership is required to
shun their differences and create unity amongst them to combat terrorism and
extremists.
In fact, the menace of terrorism
cannot be tackled with political expediencies, but with clear, firm and
decisive policies, as on the tragic killing of 132 innocent school children,
Pakistan must strike back terrorists and their sympathizers with zero
tolerance.
It
is mentionable that Pakistan’s Armed Forces have almost defeated the terrorists,
particularly of the TTP by clearing the areas of North Waziristan Agency by
military operation Zarb-e-Azb. Now, the operation which has been extended to
other tribal areas needs support of the nation.
Undoubtedly, Peshawar school tragedy
is a final wake up call to the whole nation, and now Pakistan has to decide
firmly that barbarity of the terrorists will not be tolerated any more. So, all
the segments of society including politicians, intellectuals, media, religious
elements and the general masses need to endeavor harmoniously—to check the
proliferation of extremist tendencies. Instead of verbal statements, they must
display practical unity against these zealots who seek to create anarchy in the
country to accomplish their self-motivated agenda at the direction of
Pakistan’s enemies. Therefore, every patriot Pakistani must cooperate with the
security forces, law-enforcing and intelligence agencies in fighting this war.
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