NWFP for army action in southern Punjab

Hahahah, that’s why i said you are quite a confused person.
Creating and contributing to a thread a two different things and yes i did contribute to a thread just like YOU and many other people. but i did NOT create that thread as you said :slight_smile:

My remarks are RACIST because i don’t think Zardari is the right person to lead Pakistan??
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Or i am racist because i don’t think it’s the right time to start trade with India??? :rotfl::rotfl:

I do believe you are quite a RACIST person though, you have guts to defend a person like Zardari just because he is a Sindhi. It’s for everyone to decide who is racist so you can call me whatever you want. If you think it’s racist to blast a third grade person like Zardari then keep calling me racist, you will find that almost 99% of People are racist on this forum though. :slight_smile:

Nothing to do with English here, it's just that your concept of Islam (As an Indian muslim/non muslim) is different to our concept of Islam.
What he said was perfectly fine so as an Indian, it's probably your DUTY to find problems with that statement.
By the way, why are you so concerned about Pakistan and Pakistanis???
Didn't you find it surprising that Pakistanis were so concerned about untouchables in India????

So the senior leader resigns because of killings of Pakhtoons. Looks like drastic change in NWFP setup.

DAWN.COM | National | Senior ANP leader resigns

**ISLAMABAD, Oct 18: Awami National Party (ANP) finance secretary Haji Salamat Orakzai on Sunday announced to resign from the office and basic membership of the party along with a large number of followers citing policy differences with the ANP leadership.

Speaking at a news conference at National Press Club, Mr Orakzai criticised what he termed faulty policies of the party, alleging the present leadership was deviating from the philosophy and ideology of its forefathers Bacha Khan (Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan) and Khan Abdul Wali Khan.
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**Flanked by ANP Orakzai Agency president Malik Habibur Rehman, general sectary Malik Rafiullah Khan, district Hangu leader Eng Pir Mohammad, deputy secretary Kohat Noormat Khan Afridi and others; Mr Orakzai termed the ANP policies anti-people and anti-Pakhtoon, adding those who had raised slogan of peace were keeping criminal silence on Pakhtoons’ killing. **

Re: NWFP for army action in southern Punjab

This is what you are all about Jalaluddin, that's why i said that you are only here to talk crap.

I have said earlier and I am saying againg, I have a great difficulty to respond to retard posts. Seems that you are on some kind of neuro medicines.

Your off tangent posts are meaningless. I told you earlier start a new thread for Zardari being third class person and I will be happy to respond your thread and prove you who is actually third class racist. Till such time say something about military action as recommended by NWFP Minister on Punjabi Taliban what the thread is all about.

You do have a point about retarded posts, whoever is making them should STOP immidiately :D

^^
Yes please do me a favor. and stop writing nonsense in my threads, will you?

It looks like army at last realised the dangers of Punjab faction of Taliban, though down played by Punjab Government.

DAWN.COM | Front Page | Top guns of Punjabi Taliban captured

ISLAMABAD, Oct 22: Security agencies have arrested two of the highest ranking Punjabi Taliban commanders, who are believed to have masterminded the 10/10 attack on Army’s General Headquarters (GHQ) and other high-profile strikes in Lahore.

The two commanders identified as Iqbal and Gul Muhammad, both hailing from Faisalabad, were arrested earlier this week by law-enforcement agencies, senior officials disclosed to Dawn on Thursday.

They were members of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Shura, the umbrella council of about top 40 militant commanders that coordinates and oversees Taliban activities in Pakistan.

The two, who were in charge of militancy in Punjab, officials claim, served as the link between Taliban’s main leadership in Waziristan and the increasingly threatening Punjabi Taliban network, a grouping of sectarian and Kashmir focussed militant groups responsible for the Taliban hits in Punjab and the federal capital.

Their arrest, which is being claimed by the security agencies as a major breakthrough against the Taliban in Punjab, came after telephone intercepts by intelligence agencies and disclosures by Muhammad Aqil alias Dr Usman, who led the October 10 attack on the military’s power base and was the only attacker to be arrested after the 22-hour hostage crisis in one of the headquarters’ buildings.

Iqbal and Muhammad are said to be of the same ranking in the militant hierarchy as Aqil, who was also one of the TTP Shura members.

Security sources say the two remained involved in most of the major attacks in Punjab this year including the one on the GHQ and the three coordinated attacks in Lahore on October 15. At least one of them is believed to have escorted the GHQ attackers.

The responsibility for the GHQ and Lahore attacks has been claimed by the Punjabi Taliban.

The Punjab faction of Taliban had been previously linked to the Marriott bombing, and attacks on the navy headquarters in Lahore, and on the FIA.

Taliban had stepped up attacks in Punjab and NWFP before the start of Rah-i-Nijat, the military operation to flush out terrorists from their South Waziristan stronghold, to stave off the offensive.

**Punjab government has so far been downplaying reports about the rise of Punjabi Taliban. However, security analysts believe that the growing role of Punjabi Taliban has heightened the militant threat not only in Punjabi heartland, which has recently suffered multiple suicide bombings, but also in the rest of the country, because the Punjabi militants have increasingly taken control of the Taliban forces and are believed to be more lethal than their Pakhtoon counterparts. **

Security analysts, however, are sceptical if the arrests would break the backbone of Taliban in Punjab.

It appears that this war is not going to end soon.

DAWN.COM | Pakistan | Punjabi Taliban

**As a global terror network, Al Qaeda is attracting an alarmingly high number of militants to operate its ‘franchises’ in Punjab under the Taliban brand name. Some of these franchises are already out on a rampage. Through a series of recent attacks on civilian and security targets, they have shown that they are as ruthless as their Pakhtun counterparts and as resourceful as their Al Qaeda mentors. Almost all the terror attacks in Punjab over the last two weeks, including the one on GHQ in Rawalpindi, carry their mark. Even in incidents where they are not the main attackers, they are believed to have put together all the logistics by supplying weapons, procuring transport and arranging board and lodging for the assailants. Reports that two of their top commanders have been arrested should, therefore, mean that they have suffered a setback. The arrests come in the wake of the nabbing of another Punjabi Taliban commander, Aqeel alias Dr Usman, who is
said to have masterminded the GHQ attack.

Nevertheless, this does not mean that they have been dealt a fatal blow. The tentacles of the Punjabi Taliban have spread across the province through the activists of banned sectarian organisations and the veterans of jihad in Kashmir and Afghanistan. The arrest of a few leaders cannot render their network ineffective. From Kahuta in north Punjab to Rahimyar Khan in the south, the entire province is strewn with radicalised individuals whose ranks appear to swell, even as they lose some of their leaders. One wonders what strategy the state has in mind to curtail the terror tactics of these militants and to neutralise their organisations. If the government and its law-enforcement agencies fail to act promptly, they may soon find that it is too late to root out the menace.**