According to security officials, it has been decided that the militant wings of all parties will be disarmed without discrimination, and if this is truly the case then we welcome this development. Significantly, it appears that the police have little part to play in such an operation, probably because the police force is corrupt and highly politicised anyway and is also long overdue for a clean-up. If, as is promised under the National Action Plan, all non-state groups are to be disarmed then this will represent a sea change in both attitude and response to political violence. Faced with some awkward questions, the politicians have been defensive, with Farhatullah Babar of the PPP refusing to confirm or deny when asked whether his party had a militant wing in Karachi. No such equivocation from the military, which is saying that there has been a strategic shift in the thinking of its leadership, leaving little doubt as to who and what is in charge of the operation. We await with interest an operation targeting any of the other political parties, without which the MQM might have cause for complaint. Also welcome are reports that sectarian organisations in Punjab will soon be targeted as well. This is much needed and something that should have happened a long time ago.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 18th, 2015.
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