Pakistan’s rare endorsement of the Indian approach to tackling insurgency in some of its states is a pretext to intensify operations against Baloch nationalists, say experts.
In a statement earlier the interior ministry lauded India’s policy of allowing democratic institutions to thrive unhindered in Assam, East Punjab, Mizoram and Kashmir as a measure to counter armed insurgency in these states.
It was claimed that the government’s stance of appraising Indian strategy, which comes out as a commitment to democracy, is actually a path to avoid condemnation for various human rights issues surfacing in a province plagued by a deplorable law and order crises since years. “This is the first time they [the government] have publicly praised the Indian pattern, because it provides them a perfect cover-up for mala fide intentions and actions,” says political analyst Muhammad Ali Talpur.
This ‘new turn’ will allow operation against Baloch rights groups to intensify, Talpur said.
Former lawmaker Lashkari Raisani said that a “great game” was being played by law enforcement agencies in volatile areas of the province. “Sanctioning India’s approach is indicative of the government’s weakness,” said Raisani, who had left the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party to protest the government’s failure to quell unrest in the province.
“There is no coordination between the military establishment and the civilian government to resolve the issue in the province. How can you resolve the issue when almost all committees constituted by the government have failed to convene a single meeting?” asked Raisani. He had earlier called for a grand political alliance for setting up a new democratic order in Balochistan for the coming elections.
Involvement of foreign hands in Balochistan unrest, if any, should also be exposed by the government, he added.
Rule of law
The President of Balochistan High Court Bar Association, Zahoor Ahmed Shahwani, said that the apex court made it clear that the provincial authorities have failed to restore peace in the province and it’s now the centre’s responsibility to take up the issue immediately. “People don’t trust the provincial government now. Therefore they vest greater faith in the implementation of the law, which of course, will come through the Supreme Court,” said Shahwani, who is a petitioner in the Balochistan law and order case in the apex court.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 4th, 2012.
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Now the second generation of Taliban are being delt with . The third generation will come after say 10 year but they are breeding on an under nurished habitat and will never be so strong as their parents were . We know our tommorow will better than the present . World will devoid of devil which can not be controlled easily . The present is hitting the backbone of terrorism to the extant that it will keep its fangs within the limit .
@Dr. A.K.Tewari: Neither Salala nor Malala has anything to do with the freedom of Kashmir. This problem of terrorism is the Indian supported acts of terrorism. Today Afghanistan is facilitating India's shameful designs but the day is not far when they are going to repent on their assistance to India. As for as the freedom for Kashmiris is concerned, Taliban have no difference of opinion with the majority of people of Pakistan. I am sure a time will come when Taliban will be free from Afghanistan and start paying attention to freedom of Kashmir.
This land of pure extended from Salala to Malala . One has challenged your sovereinity the other has exposed your sanctity ........
SHAME!!!! Shame,..........
LoC has never been respected by Pakistan in the past . It is stiil there ,and every one in the world will see that who respect the UN most . People of Kashmir do not want to get devided through LoC and we assure them that whole Kashmir is ours , so don't be affraid of . Let the day come when Pakistan will realize the fact till then both of us should respect LoC as a temporary solution to a complecated problem . Let the terrorists cool down , first . And we should assist them in this regard . Drones are doing the required work well .
@Dr. A.K.Tewari: It is not the will of people like you which will be the deciding factor in the Kashmir dispute. The fate and future of this land of the pure will ultimately be decided by its own people. I have a firm belief that no force will ever be able to suppress the aspirations of the Kashmiri people. It has never happened before and will not happen in future too. This is what the history of mankind tells us, if we really wish to learn any lesson from the history.
@Dr. A.K.Tewari: "and will remain an integral part of India"
if that really was the case then India would not have taken the matter to UNO in 1948 which now calls it a 'Disputed Territory', nor India would have attempted to make the LoC as an international border.
Pakistan now seems to be ready to accept the ground realities of Kashmir . Kadhmir has been and will remain an integral part of India ,it can not be merged with Pakistan merely on the ground of religion since we have more muslims than in Pakistan .
there's absolutely no insurgency in east punjab,mizoram........P.S. i have lived in mizoram for 2 years since dad is in army...beautiful place.............there's a little insurgency in assam and kashmir but definitely on a decline.......................