Presiding over a high level meeting in Islamabad, the prime minister said that all institutions will continue to work in synergy for the protection of public.
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar, Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif, Director-General ISI Lt General Zaheerul Islam were all present in the meeting.
The meeting reviewed the overall internal and external security situation, the ongoing dialogue process with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and the
The prime minister reiterated the government’s determination to take every step possible for the security of the nation.
Interior Minister Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan apprised the meeting between the Taliban committee and the government committee, and said that the Taliban committee has been asked to set a clear direction for result-oriented dialogue.
He expressed concern regarding the incidence of terror attack while peace talks were underway. He added that it is time to make the ongoing dialogue process productive and that the Taliban committee had been asked to discuss the agenda of the Taliban Shura.
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@Saleem:
Khwaja Asif is where he is due to the votes of the people, why should he be shown the door. If the khaki people are so sensitive, they ought to stop poking their noses into matters like hiding a criminal and an usurper of the constitution in a military run cardiology institute for three months on account of a phony cardiac complication. When you deliberately engage yourself in the business of coal mining, your face will be blackened.
As a major news outlet, it would be a good idea to invest in some good camera instead of uploading blurry screen grabs.
Look at the body language of General Raheel Sharif. He is very firm and upright giving a clear message to Mr Nawaz Sharif and his supporters to retreat.
"for ensuring peace and security in the country."
Obviously this is not true, never has been for a long time.
In a truly Democratic setup, if 60,000 people had died in 10 years, at the hands of Terrorists, heads would have rolled.
Shivraj Patil had to quit in India after Mumbai attacks. Entire system was overhauled, each major City got a SSG unit.
In the US, laws were introduced and entire communities were kept on surveillance.
The results are for all to see.
In Pakistan, after Pakistan's famous Journalist life is attacked upon by the ISI and PM lauds it.
When State Institutions do not check each other, the entire state edifice weakens.
It seems odd that the PM suddenly started appreciating the ISI. Something is fishy!
A good and sensible meeting to clear up some doubts and creation of rift due to attack on revenge based journalism and allegations. All institutions must stay within their constitutional rights to be accountable within their limits and this is a dire need of the day to join civilised and progressive nations.
Imran Khan's clear position to stand with the armed forces of the country has compelled Nawaz Shareef to call for this meeting.
I don't know why Nawaz Sharif doesn't learn from his mistakes in the past 23 years. His government remain in a fight with Pakistan Army everytime he is in power. I think he should understand that Running the government is primary priority and good governance is secondary. You can govern well when you have the power to govern and if you fight head to head with Army, how can you ensure that you will complete 5 years of democracy?
If PM appreciates army and its sacrifices then he needs to prove by showing Khawaja Asif door. This man can't be defense minster and still keep bad mouthing the army. Is PM trying to keep army in check by keeping Asif in the cabinet, or use him to demoralize the army?
"PM appreciates ISI and security institutions for ensuring peace"*
*with small incidences of terrorism every other day throughout the whole country, but thats totally normal. The most powerful, money hungry institutions of Pakistan ofcourse have everything under control.
Lets us hope institutions are motivated now.
Nawaz Sharif is playing a very dangerous game over here. This time around they won't throw him away, they'd perhaps end his miserable life.