Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said on Tuesday that he could smell a conspiracy to separate North Waziristan Agency from Pakistan. “Foreign elements are also involved in this [conspiracy] because the region has huge natural gas and iron ore reserves,” Imran told a news conference at his residence in Bani Gala, on the edge of the federal capital.
The PTI chief expressed serious concerns over the collateral damage in the recent air blitz against suspected hideouts of militants in North Waziristan, and appealed to the army chief to call off the operation.
“A number of innocent children, women and non-combatants have been killed in the air raids,” he said, adding that he feared a new wave of terrorism might ensue which would affect Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the province where the PTI is in power.
“I want to convey this message to the army chief and appeal to the army to save the country from disintegration and save the army from being hated,” he said. Such military operations had led to the separation of the country’s eastern wing in 1971. “The situation in North Waziristan and Balochistan is similar today,” he added. “Look Gen Raheel, bomb has no eyes and it targets everyone,” he said.
Imran also criticised Nawaz Sharif for ‘not playing his leadership role’. “The prime minister has no time to resolve internal issues as he spends most of his time on foreign trips,” he added. “We want to ask what happened to the dialogue process.”
The PTI chief said many people from North Waziristan were migrating to Afghanistan, a situation which, he said, would prolong the conflict. “Weapons cannot restore peace,” he added.
Khattak speaks of deprivation
Speaking at the same news conference, K-P Chief Minister Pervaiz Khattak said 70% industry in his province had closed down due to militancy.
K-P produces gas, hydel power and oil but the province is being denied its rightful share in funds by the federal government, which is ignoring all smaller provinces. “The federal government has yet to pay K-P Rs6 billion under net hydel profits,” he added.
In addition, he said, the decision regarding uncapping of net hydel profits – which was finalised by the technical committee of the federal government in March 2013 – was yet to be implemented. “These arrears – in excess of Rs138 billion – are owed to the K-P government.”
He said K-P was facing an annual loss of Rs15 billion as the federal government was not willing to give it excise duty on crude oil. “Provision of windfall levy of which 50% was to go to K-P has not been levied. This has caused a loss of more than Rs25 billion per annum to the province,” he said.
He said due to nonpayment of royalty on LPG as decreed by the Peshawar High Court was resulting in losses of hundreds of millions of rupees annually. “The right to foreign loans/grants from donors also has remained inoperative because the federal government has not put into place the requisite framework prescribed by the NEC nor have the provinces been given their borrowing limits.”
Published in The Express Tribune, May 28th, 2014.
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@numbersnumbers: Correct. I rechecked. I was quoting a friend from FATA and took his word for the name of the category of the missile. AMRAAM is definitely Air to Air. Sincere apology to all the readers.
@The Failed Rebel: FYI, an AMRAAM is an AIR TO AIR MISSLE, designed to shoot down aircraft! Just what does an AMRAAM have to do with a strike on a villa???????
@Usman: Usman whom are you trying to teach? These bewildered sheep have never heard the bang of an AMRAAM missile 500m away to understand how devastating it is for oneself and one's family. It's not a united choice of Wazirs and Mehsuds to have terrorists living amidst them. The progress made today in the form of disintegration of TTP is a result of dialogue, which is something that was continuously mentioned by Imran Khan. If all of us actually understood the ugliness of war and the misery it brings to the old, women and children we would never advocate it. Infact we would side with SWAT police teams rather than army artillery. The ones who continuously chant about war either do not have a clear vision of it or are just paid, but I thank you still Usman for trying to explain the reality to my people. It would be amusing to see their faces if, God forbid, an AMRAAM strikes beside their villas in a terrorist hideout. I am sure their opinions will be different than they are now for the people of Waziristan. Apathetic and hypocritical they are to the pain of others.
@Rashid: Jinnah also fought for creating a separate state.
@Waddi:
Army is killing terrorists not civilian.The local people have given them place to hide. So, you can’t say them innocent. If they are innocent why they don’t report their presence to the security forces. Don’t live here go Waziristan and watch their brutality.In fact Imran Khan is not a leader he is spokesman of TTP.
The new maula jatt and his gunships bombing innocent civilians but when the real test comes in Abbotabad they are no where to be found.
@90days: Did he mention he will take up arms against the state? Asking for restraint doesn't mean he doesn't support the Army, if he is moved by the human suffering, it shows he still cares for the citizens. In any case, the scale of the op should be limited, as its clear it can't be carried out without human suffering.
@Nikki: And vice versa in the form of F16s and gunships killing innocent Pakistani tribals.
Govt blames India for stealing water when itself is stealing the fair share from smaller provinces and even Punjab and spending it on Lahore.
@Usman: In case you haven't noticed, the great IK has never once blamed the TTP (Our Brothers, according to some fool!) for the "human suffering" they have inflicted upon tens of thousands of Pakistanis over the last decade!!!
I wouldnt be surprised If Waziristan wants to join Afghanistan and later rest of the pakhtun belt on Pakistans side too. Balochistan is allready seperated from Punjabistan.
@Usman: Few weeks ago,after first air strike on Taliban hideouts,IK announced he would stay behind army in case of operation today he is saying the opposit.What is his principal stand he doesn't know himself.Steange isn't it?.
With due respect .. I will always disagree with IK on this particular issue. We all know the agenda of Taliban now, the only way to bring peace is to eliminate them, coz they want to create their own state and cause as much problem as possible for us.
While I do think military force should be used when required, I do not understand the immature and inhuman glee of some commentators on IK' comments? Is there anything you do not understand about his comments? It is completely valid to call for a halt to operations based on the human suffering alone. What has this go to do with IK is a leader on not blah blah blah.
LOL -- the only foreign elements in N Waziristan are members of the Taliban - same guys he has been protecting for years. Also -- you have to actually control something before you can lose it - despite the sovereignty mantra you have never controlled N Waziristan.
This party leader never speaks when TTP's bombers kill innocent Pakistani and attack security places?.
Oh Ik supporters :do you still think he is a leader.
Lol he still believes third tier spies are stronger than coas.He needs some dose.
Imran Khan should know that there is no consiparacy but fait accompli! what does not belong to one another cannot grow together! KPK must separate and fulfill the prophesy of Bacha Khan. No hard feelings, the Nation of Pakhtun did at least try.
Rex Minor