Last month, the government reached out to the Taliban for negotiations. The TTP responded by beheading 23 FC soldiers held in captivity. After military jets pounded terrorist hideouts in the tribal areas, the TTP suddenly announced a month-long ceasefire. This was a strategic move with the sole purpose of forestalling the oncoming military operation, which did have majority support. Nawaz Sharif’s government, in its eagerness to pursue negotiations, accepted the ceasefire and announced that it would enter into direct peace talks with the Taliban. Now they are in the midst of trying to settle on a location. Meanwhile, the Taliban’s latest demands include withdrawing troops from either Ladha or Makeen in South Waziristan to create a “military-free” zone for discussion. It is important to mention that both places were infested with terrorists till the military cleared them out in 2009 by conducting operations. On top of that, the Taliban have asked the government to release 300 prisoners. The government remains persistent on surrendering to the Taliban and sacrificing more Pakistani lives despite these outlandish pre-conditions.
Many are wondering if the government even has a strategy in place or wants to engage in talks just for the sake of talks. The negotiation process has been a farce from the beginning because the government entered into the process without any clear demands of its own. Instead, the process was hijacked by clerics and sympathisers of the Taliban.
Make no mistake, the continuation of these talks will lead to the appeasement of extremists, as well as alienation of law-abiding citizens in Pakistan. Attacks have continued unabated since the first attempt to “talk”, so it would be wise to end this charade. Giving in to the demands of terrorists will further weaken the Constitution of Pakistan, which continues to be under threat due to the primitive thinking of the Council of Islamic Ideology. If the government continues to steer Pakistan down this destructive path, then the most vulnerable will continue to suffer. Ethnic tensions will rage on and result in the increased slaughter of minorities. Instead of wasting time on negotiations that have failed time and again, it would be better to give the go-ahead for military operations, especially as US forces prepare to abandon the region by the end of the year. It is time to stop trying to cut deals with terrorists and try an approach that has been successful in the past in Swat: a military offensive.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 24th, 2014.
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If you are in Pakistan than it's Cool otherwise ask ppl who are living with uneducated,Phonetic Molvi who believes On Islam from bans on Women to Jehad of their type.
Some excellent points. There is really nothing there is to 'talk' about. Besides its just one bunch of thugs meeting another bunch of thugs; and moving our country towards an ever right-leaning, conservative and backward state. What we really need is some man like Kemal Ataturk who can clean up all the mess.
Your view appeals to the thinker sitting at a distance. For those closer to home it's not so cut-and-dried. Underestimating the strength of the extremists ( and I don't mean gun power ) is folly and overestimating the capability of those who would have to fight them would be a bigger folly. It seems that the government is treading carefully.
Seems those in charge of comment moderation cannot make up their mind.
The official name of Pakistan is "Islamic Republic of Pakistan", and yet Shariah is unacceptable? Cool.
" especially as US forces prepare to abandon the region by the end of the year"
Up until a year or so ago your op-eds gloated about how the US was being defeated in Afghanistan and now you are talking about how the US abandoning the region and Pakistan is losing time to act. Hypocrisy knows no end.