All Parties conference is near its end.
All leaders are there except Baloch leaders.
Media is giving a wonderful coverage.
Best statement was from my favorite leader.
Mr Mahmood Khan Achakzai.
He said to Pasha.
“Agar ISI chahay to Afghanistan main aik maheenay main aman ho sakta hay.”
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Meanwhile there was a blast in Blue area.
Many injured.
At an upper floor of a hotel.
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Outcome of APC,
APC rejects US allegations, vows to protect Pak integrity Updated at: 0028 PST, Friday, September 30, 2011
ISLAMABAD: The All Parties Conference (APC) held here on Thursday vowed in one voice to safeguard the territorial integrity of Pakistan and brushed aside ‘allegations and assertions’ leveled against ISI and military as devoid of basis, Geo News reported.
Briefing the media at the conclusion of APC, Information Minister Firdaus Ashiq Awan congratulated the nation on the passage of a resolution unanimously by all the parties.
Reading the joint communiqué, the Minister said Pakistan wanted to establish and maintain cordial, peaceful and friendly relations with all the countries of the world on the basis of equality, mutual interest and respect. ‘Give peace a chance’ should be the guiding line for all, she added.
She said the APC was convened on one-point agenda of how to meet the security challenges being faced by the country and that the Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani took all participants in confidence in connection with matters relating to internal and external threats.
Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar briefed the participants about details of her tour and took them into confidence over the meetings that she held with the leaders during her foreign trip.
The ISI Chief General Shuja Pasha in his briefing shared details about the security matters and answered the questions of the participants.
The Information Minister said that the APC stressed on implementation of the resolutions passed in the parliament and APCs.
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Good on them... I seriously hope when they get out of this meeting they are not going to start transferring their cash/assets out of Pakistan.
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good to hear that!! this conference is gonna send a powerful msg to all others that political parties in Pakistan are united!!
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The man out from APC is saying some thing else.
Support to Haqqanis an India-specific strategy, says Musharraf
Read about APC
]All united against threat
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(From L-R) MQM leader Haider Imam Rizvi, PML-N President Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, PML-Q President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, ANP President Asfandyar Wali Khan and PTI Chairman Imran Khan are seen at the All-Parties Conference on national security on Thursday in Islamabad. Online
ISLAMABAD - The leadership of mainstream political parties said the entire nation was united with its armed forces against any external or internal threat and hoped the government will implement the resolution. No major political party leader talked to media, with PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif, PML-Q President Shujaat Hussain and ANP Chief Asfandyar Wali shying away from journalists who had waited outside the PM House for 10 hours.
MQM leader Haider Abbas Rizvi said a political strategy was needed and not the strategy of the armed forces. JUI-F secretary general Abdul Ghafoor Haideri said the parliament had passed many resolutions which were not implemented. JI chief Munawar Hassan said the US admin crossed the red line to unite Pakistan and trigger anti-Americanism. JUI-S chief Maulana Samiul Haq said his party stood by the armed forces against US aggression. PTI chief Imran Khan said his party had opposed military operations in Waziristan from day one and dialogue with militants was the way forward.
Sheikh Rasheed said that they stood behind the armed forces. He said the parliament’s implementation committee will ensure the resolution is implemented. He said General Kayani briefed APC members twice on the US stand-off and the magnitude of US threats to Pakistan. Sunni Ittehad Council chief Sahibzada Fazle Kareem hoped the resolution will be implemented and the parliamentary body appointed will monitor its implementation.
Text of APC Resolution
On the invitation of Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, the leaders of Pakistan’s political parties met in Islamabad on September 29, 2011 to consider issues relating to national security The conference was briefed by Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar and ISI Director General Ahmed Shuja Pasha on the security environment of the country and the regional situation. After in-depth deliberations, leaders of all political parties unanimously resolved, as follows.
i. As a peace-loving country, Pakistan desires to establish and maintain friendly and cordial relations with all countries of the world on the basis of sovereign equality, mutual interest and respect.
ii. All Parties Conference recognized that there has to be a new direction and policy with a focus on peace and reconciliation. “Give peace a chance” must be the guiding central principle henceforth.
iii. Pakistan must initiate dialogue with a view to negotiate peace with our own people in the tribal areas and a proper mechanism for this be put in place.
iv. We need to further enhance our brotherly bilateral relations with Afghanistan at three levels on priority basis: government to government, institution to institution and people to people.
v. The APC recognized the sacrifices of the people and the Security Forces of Pakistan, especially the people of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa and tribal areas. The international community needs to recognize these tremendous sacrifices as well as the colossal magnitude of destruction in Pakistan.
vi. Pakistan can enhance its self-reliance comprehensively. Trade, not aid, should clearly be the way forward. We should also focus on internal economic and tax reforms as well as resource mobilization and the curbing of corruption.
vii.Defence of Pakistan’s sovereignty and its territorial integrity is a sacred duty which shall never be compromised.
viii.National interests are supreme and shall guide Pakistan’s policy and response to all challenges at all times.
ix. Pakistan shall continue to endeavor to promote stability and peace at the regional and global planes, in accordance with the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and international law.
x. All earlier unanimous resolutions of the Parliament, the recommendation of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on National Security must be implemented.
xi. APC rejected the recent assertions and baseless allegations made against Pakistan. Such assertions are without substance and derogatory to a partnership approach.
xii.The Pakistani nation affirms its full solidarity and support for the armed forces of Pakistan in defeating any threat to national security.
xiii.A Parliamentary Committee be formed to oversee the implementation of earlier resolutions as well as this Resolution and progress on the same be made public on monthly basis.
Ask them all to be united for Pakistan, Bring your money and children back home.
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ek hi saf mein khade ho gaye mujrim aur ayar
....
Anwar sahib kafia mila dijye!!
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ek hi saf mein khade ho gaye mujrim aur ayar ....
Anwar sahib kafia mila dijye!!
na koi munsif raha na thaneydaar
:D
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Enjoy’
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What Obama says.
** APC resolution doesn’t deter Obama **
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US President Barack Obama
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US president says Washington will remain firm with Islamabad on action against Haqqanis; Senior US official says no boots on the ground in North Waziristan; Afghanistan plans to suspend trilateral effort to bring Taliban to negotiating table
WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS - Only a day after Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani told the country’s civilian and military leadership that Islamabad would not succumb to foreign pressure to “do more”, US President Barack Obama said on Friday that Washington would remain firm with Pakistan on the issue of Haqqani network safe havens and other militant organizations within its borders.
“We’ve tried to also preserve the intelligence cooperation that we’ve obtained that’s allowed us to go after al Qaeda in a very effective way,” Obama said in a radio interview with host Michael Smerconish. Obama credited Pakistan with “outstanding cooperation in going after al Qaeda” and vowed to keep working with Islamabad on the militant issue. “There’s no doubt that the relationship is not where it needs to be and we are going to keep on pressing them to recognise that it is in their interest - not just ours - to make sure that extremists are not operating within their borders,” Obama added.
When asked about the issue at the heart of a bitter row between Washington and Islamabad, the US president said Pakistan’s relationship to the militant Haqqani network was unclear, but he urged Islamabad to curb any active or passive support for the Taliban faction. “The intelligence is not as clear as we might like in terms of what exactly that relationship is,” he said. “But my attitude is, whether there is active engagement with Haqqani on the part of the Pakistanis or rather just passively allowing them to operate with impunity in some of these border regions, they’ve got to take care of this problem,” he told Smerconish.
The United States and Pakistan have been bickering publicly during the last week after outgoing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen said a violent Taliban faction was a “veritable arm” of the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Asked if Mullen was correct, Obama said: “I think Mike’s testimony expressed frustration over the fact that safe havens exist, including the al Haqqani network safe haven, inside of Pakistan.”
NATO PRESSES PAKISTAN: Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen also piled pressure on Pakistan to step up the fight against “terrorists” enjoying safe havens in the border region with Afghanistan as he called for a “positive engagement” from Islamabad to ensure stability in Afghanistan. “We encourage the Pakistani military and the Pakistani government to do its utmost to fight extremism and terrorism in the border region,” Rasmussen said at a defence forum hosted by the European Policy Centre think tank.
“It is really a security problem for our troops in Afghanistan that terrorists have safe havens, and that’s a fact, in Pakistan. We have to deal with that and it’s in our mutual interest to deal with that,” he added. Rasmussen, however, called on Western governments to continue to work with Pakistan against Islamic extremists.
NO BOOTS ON THE GROUND: Separately, a senior US official told Reuters that Washington would not send ground troops into Pakistan to attack militant positions in North Waziristan. “There will be no boots on the ground,” the official said. “That has been communicated to them (the Pakistanis).” But the White House ramped up pressure on Islamabad, warning that the US would act on its own as it did against Osama bin Laden if Pakistan failed to deal with the Haqqani network.
“The fact of the matter is we are fighting a war in Afghanistan, and one of the problems we’ve had, which is where this issue arises from, is with the safe havens that the Haqqani network has in Pakistan,” White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters. Asked about discussions going on with the Pakistanis about military action that might go beyond drones, Carney said: “Certainly, we take action against the enemies of the United States - members of al Qaeda - where we find them. And as you know, in the case of Osama bin Laden, that happened to be in Pakistan.”
MULLEN: Meanwhile, Admiral Mullen said there could be no solution to the conflict in Afghanistan without Pakistan. “I continue to believe that there is no solution in the region without Pakistan, and no stable future in the region without a partnership,” Mullen said at a ceremony to handover to the incoming chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey.
TRILATERAL MOOT SCRAPPED: Mullen’s comments came as Afghanistan planned to suspend an effort to work with Pakistan and the US to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table, Afghan officials said. Senior US, Pakistani and Afghan officials had been set to meet in Kabul on October 8 to discuss ways to get insurgents into peace talks and end the 10-year-old conflict. Afghanistan has now decided to cancel the meeting, Deputy National Security Adviser Shaida Mohammad Abdali said.
**Hope **?
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Here is some discussion about APC,
In Session – 30 September 2011
I have seen another truth in same program of 1st October , I don’t find the link but hope next time’
That is a great truth by
Mahmood Khan Achakzai.
Only among few great living personalities.
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What happened there, the Resolution is not taken lightly by our ALLY friend!!!
Does anyone have inside story about it? who said what and how things went on???
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This is perhaps for you.
Whole Truth but not hot Like Mirza
Kool
From a true leader., He is not a corrupt, Bhattah Khor or Chandah khor.
He is not with transplanted colored hairs or wig
So he is not an Ayyash Badmaash Budha.
In Session – 1 October 2011
When I see Achakzai , I find a look of my leaders in him.
My leader’
- Rare Picture of M. A. Jinnah
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There is a program more.
Multan Province
اگر ہم پاکستان کی خاطر اکٹھے نہ ہوئے تو وقت نکل جائے گا۔ محمود خان اچکزئی
ہر کوئی دوسرے کو اپنے نظریات کے مطابق چلانا چاہتا ہے۔ محمود اچکزئی
امریکہ ہمارے ہمسائے میں بیٹھا ہے اور ہم پر خطرناک الزامات لگا رہا ہے۔ محمود اچکزئی
پاکستان کی سیاست میں فوج کا کوئی کردار نہیں ہونا چاہئیے۔ محمود اچکزئی
کورکمانڈر بھی زمہ دار ہیں کہ جنہوں نے ایک اقتدار سے جاتے ہوئے جرنیل کا ہاتھ نہیں روکا۔محمود اچکزئی(http://www.zemtv.com/) لوگوں کو اپنی مرضی کی حکومت منتخب کرنے کا حق ہونا چاہئیے۔ محمود اچکزئی قائد اعظم نے بھی کہا تھا کہ ان کی جیب میں کچھ کھوٹے سکے ہیں۔ محمود اچکزئی بے نظیر نے اسی جرنیل کا ہاتھ تھامنے کی غلطی کی جسے وہ کرپٹ کہتی تھیں۔ محمود اچکزئی