The targets might be deemed ‘soft’ and with a low casualty list and no fatalities, it might be assumed that these incidents were minor, unworthy of concern — but that would be seriously wrong. Law-enforcement agencies appear to have been wrong-footed. They were no less working under a false sense of security than were the rest of the populace, and what is evident is that the terrorist groups that had Karachi by the throat for so long are alive and in excellent operational health. No organisation has thus far claimed responsibility.
What is troubling is that since the beginning of the year there has been a steady increase in low-level attacks such as this, particularly in District Central. The targets have been Rangers check posts and police vehicles and there have been no arrests. The operation to clean up Karachi on this evidence still has some way to go, as reality acknowledged by DG ISPR Lt General Asim Bajwa at a press conference. He gave details of a major terrorist operation that had been foiled, with hundreds of kilogrammes of explosives and a variety of weapons seized. He spoke of terrorist groups cooperating, and not only in Karachi. Terrorism has a great facilitator in the extremist mindset that today permeates the national paradigm, and until that changes, the fight against it will not be won.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 14th, 2016.
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