Would not allow even a shadow of Islamic State in Pakistan: army chief

General Raheel Sharif says the extremist group is set to become an ever greater challenge than al Qaeda


Afp October 03, 2015
Army chief General Raheel Sharif addresses The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies in London on Friday. PHOTO: ISPR

LONDON: Army chief General Raheel Sharif has said Pakistan would not allow "even a shadow" of Islamic State and termed the group a greater threat than al Qaeda.

"As far as IS is concerned, in Pakistan, even a shadow of IS would not be allowed," Sharif said in an address to The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies in London on Friday.

In May, the Islamic State militant group claimed the killings of at least 43 members of the Shia Ismailis n Karachi.

Leaflets backing IS extremists have been seen recently in parts of the country and pro-IS slogans have appeared on walls in several cities.

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"There are people in Islamabad who want to show their allegiance to IS. So it's a very dangerous phenomenon," General Raheel said.

The COAS said dealing with the extremist group was set to become an ever greater challenge than the al Qaeda network behind 9/11 attacks in the United States.

"I feel the future challenge is IS. It's a bigger name. Al Qaeda was a name but IS is now a bigger name," he said.

The army chief emphasised the reconciliation between Afghan Taliban and the Afghan government. He expressed his fear the Taliban could seek an alliance with IS unless they were brought back to the negotiating table.

"This reconciliation in Afghanistan is very important. If we do not do it in the proper manner and the Afghan Taliban splinter, they would go for a bigger name and that is IS," General Raheel said.

Army chief returns from UK

Meanwhile, the COAS returned to the country on Saturday after a three-day visit of the UK, the ISPR said.

COMMENTS (24)

sami shahid | 9 years ago | Reply @Jamal: It would be better if we stop asking the military to intervene in political matters...where the government will need military help...they will ask themself....and this is what the government and military are doing now.
Jamal | 9 years ago | Reply The next PM of Pakistan is the Army Chief General Raheel Sharif. Pakistan does not have a real foreign minster. The imports are increasing and the export is negligible. The state does not care about the exports. They need 20 billion USD as remittances. They love the word remittance. The Raheel General is frequently visiting the private politicians as in Turkey or military generals as in Italy. The military Pakistan is champion on how to make coups.
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