The gruesome incident of the Mossad-like assault on Karachi airport, which was followed by another attack close by a couple of days later are just two isolated episodes in a never-ending dispute with the militants. People all over the country were electrified by the shocking awfulness of it all. It was a huge boiling story. Local and international television channels lapped it up. The footage demonstrated to the West that the war on terror is far from over in this country. It was referred to as an act of revenge. However, it isn’t simply a case of reprisals against men in uniform. Civilians also die in these incidents, quite a few of them. Reprisals beget reprisals and the way things are, it looks like the struggle will continue for many years to come… until one party or the other throws in the towel.
In this unequal battle, where there is a heavy air of foreboding hovering over the citizens’ heads, the intolerable heat, the desperate shortage of water caused by both corruption and gross mismanagement, the occasional breakdown of power supply due in no small measure to the non-payment of bills by government agencies and the brooding menace of regular strikes during which cars and shops are burnt, and buses are immobilised, the citizen is expected to carry on a normal life. Against this background of anarchy and a breakdown of administration, one occasionally hears some bright young spark in a talk show on the telly telling us that we are not a failed state… just a grossly mismanaged one. As if there is a difference.
The menace of militancy and extremism is a global phenomenon. The US State Department has listed 57 terrorist groups and India has chalked up 34. The aggression is worrisome for the whole nation. People are tired of the violence and the government’s perceived inability to end it, despite repeated military operations. The problem has been complicated by the fact that there is no single group of militants but a cluster of them each with its own agenda and programme. While their goals might differ, all of them appear to be united in their resolve to disturb the stability and equilibrium of the state. One mustn’t forget the criminal elements which include activists from political parties. One can only hope and pray that a solution can be found… before it is too late.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 15th, 2014.
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This is what we should be doing too:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/13/us-nigeria-sri-lanka-idUSKBN0EO11B20140613
The Sri Lankans have offered to help but we haven't taken them up on that offer. Perhaps we are too proud?
@Omar Khalid: God!!!.People who talk about their ideology should look at the video first.Sick and perverted people cant have an ideology.People who keep on talking that people go to terrorism because of the national agencies fighting against the terrorists-can they tell why the civilized people of Pakistan dont do it even if 60000 of their loved ones have been killed by these criminals.
@Parvez: Well put.
Mossad like?! Somehow Israel has to be dragged in to whip up the masses, even though Islamic terror groups have been created by the State, with full support of the masses. The fight is in between two forces with the same end goals - just the timing differs. Nothing can stop the civil war spreading across Pakistan and the Middle East.
The situation described by the author is a pre-revolution situation, heating up slowly only to blow up like a pressure cooker...anytime soon. Because soon people will realize...as it is we are dying. Why not dye die killing few along....ordinary people will have no choice but to arm themselves & face these killers by themselves....I am dreading that day. Hope & pray our country does not become another Somalia....
This what we heading towards. I suggest we open our eyes. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=73e_1389191167
Wow, "Mossad-like assault on the Karachi airport"!!! Please explain why you decided to have Israel involved in this? Maybe next we should talk about the 26/11 "ISI-like assault on Mumbai"!!! As for the terrorists of every stripe, I find it interesting that citizens of Balochistan can be made to "disappear", while abused bodies of others are found dumped at the side of roads! However, captured TTP types (if by some miracle ever convicted in civilian courts) somehow end up in jail until the next big (scheduled?) jailbreak!
Why is the operation described as Mossad-like? What is the connection of Mossad to the attack on Karachi terminal?heck your establishment's attempts to link RAW to this are also coming unstuck now that the labels on the supposed injections clearly show that they were legally imported and sold by Al-Mirza in Karachi.
Therein lies the problem. Instead of attacking TTP who owned respnsibility, through an operation in the short term and reforming the hatcheries that breed hate in the medium term, you want to distract your citizens by lying about India's involvement. How then will the problem be solved?
Isn't it too late already?