The main opposition party continued on Wednesday to resist the government’s plan of seeking parliamentary approval to launch anti-militant operations, claiming the move was aimed at postponing the upcoming general elections.
“The government wants to postpone the next elections under the guise of a military operation in North Waziristan,” said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan.
On Tuesday, the government had intended to move a resolution regarding, apparently, an offensive in North Waziristan following an attack on child activist Malala Yousafzai. However, the resolution, which was rejected outright by the opposition, was neither tabled in the National Assembly nor shared with the media by the government.
Launching a military operation in North Waziristan without “doing any homework” will make the country more insecure, Nisar said, while addressing media at the Parliament House on Wednesday.
The leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly said his party would not support any resolution calling for a military operation wherever it was needed. He added that they had asked the government to define its policy, explaining whom it wanted to launch an operation against in the first place.
Nisar also said there were several factions/groups amongst the Taliban who had sealed pacts with the army as well as with India.
The opposition leader said that in democratic countries, public representatives are taken into confidence on such sensitive issues. Elaborating on this remark, he said that no Pakistani was involved in the 9/11 attacks, yet the government has been fighting somebody else’s war since the last 11 years.
Furthermore, while condemning the shooting of 14-year-old Malala by the Taliban, Nisar criticised the government for failing to take action after the attack.
He also censured the government for the non-implementation of unanimous resolutions passed by parliament, saying that resolutions such as the one against drone attacks had not yielded any results.
Responding to a question regarding the 22nd Constitutional Amendment, also known as dual nationality bill, Nisar made it clear that his party would not support the controversial bill. The bill is currently under discussion in the Senate Standing Committee on Law and Justice.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 18th, 2012.
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ET you have chosen a wrong headline... Ch Nisar criticises the government to move "without doing any homework" which means that the PPP & Allies govt is I'll-prepared for any operation. It should have at least taken it's own Army into confidence rather than creating further difficulties for half a million inhabitants there!
@Baitho baitho Most of the TTP leadership have moved to North Waziristan after the 2009 Army operation in South Waziristan.
@Topic Nonsense. What has elections got to do with our fight against Taliban? They cannot fool us any more, we can see very clearly now who is with us and who is against us (they are with Taliabn). .
Putting personal gains ahead of national interests...In other words another typical Pakistani politcian.
Attack on malala was claimed by TTP and they are in south waziristan.. How come in all the reports ET writes north waziristan. Is ET making our mind for north waziristan
The PMLN wont let the operation happen now because the don't want "elections postponed"
The PMLN wont let the operation happen after elections because they don't want to act against their former buddies in the Taliban.
Good, so PML-N has finally chosen the side, they are officially with Taliban now. There can't be any neutrals any more. Either you are with us (the civilization) or against us (you are with Taliban).
Mr Nisar is more worried about the elections then the daily murder of people at the hands of the Taliban. Or maybe the punjabi taliban whom the PML-N provides cover to are pressurising them