Punjab govt’s inaction against militants irks GHQ

I don’t support coups, but if gunja brothers are incapable of running the govt in Punjab they should be shown the door.

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Punjab govt’s inaction against militants irks GHQ
By Baqir Sajjad Syed
Thursday, 08 Jul, 2010

At least 37 people were killed in an attack on Data Darbar shrine, Lahore. — AFP

ISLAMABAD: While public attention has been focused on the political barbs flying between Islamabad and Lahore, behind the scenes the Pakistan Muslim League-N has earned itself a new and very powerful adversary thanks to its inaction against the ‘Punjabi Taliban’ – the Pakistan Army.

It is now evident that the Punjab government led by the PML-N and the army, which is spearheading counter-terrorism operations, are on a warpath.

At a recent meeting at the General Headquarters (GHQ), senior intelligence officers conveyed their serious concern to the Punjab government over its failure to act against terrorists based in the province on the basis of information provided to it.

Other issues that were discussed included the lax handling of detained terrorists, especially of an injured assailant apprehended after the recent attack on Ahmadi places of worship (he was allowed to communicate with his accomplices from his hospital bed by a cellphone which allowed them to launch an attempt to free him).

Sources say that the meeting was attended by the top officials from both sides.

Nonetheless, officially both sides are denying any knowledge of this exchange. Punjab Government’s Public Relations Director-General Raoof Hassan said he was not aware of any such meeting since it did not appear on the official schedule. He also declined, in his capacity as one of Punjab government’s spokesmen, to assist in getting the comments of Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on the issue.

Long before the attack on Ahmadis, an alert was circulated by an intelligence agency warning that a group of militants led by previously little-known Qari Daud had been tasked by the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leadership to attack the community in Punjab. However, the warning was not heeded.

It is said that warnings about an attack on Data Darbar were also ignored by the provincial authorities.

Besides citing specific instances, sources in the national security apparatus said it was particularly worrying that the PML-N government was in a state of total denial about the existence of the problem in the province which was in the militants’ line of fire.

This spat between the Punjab government and the army turned into a more serious war of words after a news report based on leaks by the provincial authorities surfaced.

The report said the army and intelligence agencies were not cooperating with the Punjab government in investigation into terrorist attacks.

Senior officers, who spoke on condition of anonymity, scoffed at the report. “Nowhere in the world do spies stand in the witness box and give testimony,” one of them said.

They also questioned why had the provincial government failed to crack down on militant bases identified by intelligence agencies, including the Bahawalpur seminary run by Maulana Masood Azhar of the banned Jaish-i-Muhammad.

“What has the Punjab government done to round up middle- and low-ranking activists and office-bearers of these outfits? Has it confiscated hate material churned out by them?” are other hard-hitting questions the officers are now raising.

“We have time and again told them to act against the Bahawalpur madressah where a number of militants are hiding. But they are not ready to do so,” one official said. He alleged that the Punjab government was sitting on the fence as far as sectarian-cum-militant organisations were concerned.

Earlier criticism by the federal government was ritually dismissed by the provincial leadership as political point-scoring.

A security analyst said militants always benefited from poor civilian intelligence; a politicised police force; and de-motivated, poorly trained and ill-equipped local law-enforcement paraphernalia in the province.

But now they had a new advantage – those in the provincial political leadership, bureaucracy and LEAs who are willing to turn a blind eye to their activities, he said.

Investigators said that most terrorist attacks in Punjab were linked to the TTP and Punjabi Taliban in contrast to claims by certain quarters that the so-called ‘foreign hand’ was involved in them.

The message from the terrorist groups perpetrating these attacks is that the government should negotiate with the militant organisations and stop its efforts to help the Afghan government reconcile with various warring factions, notably the Haqqani network.

Security officials said they felt encouraged by the federal government’s position of not entertaining any such demands.

However, they revealed that they were taken aback by PML-N chief Mian Nawaz Sharif’s recent media remarks articulating views similar to those of the Taliban and their sympathisers.

Recent media reports had quoted the Punjab home department as having planned action against 23 militant organisations working under new names.

But, the sources say, no notification has been issued to proscribe the outfits that have resurfaced under new names after having been outlawed.

Police officials say they now have new, specific orders to act against terrorist groups. The police, they say, are already working against ‘suspicious elements’.

Re: Punjab govt’s inaction against militants irks GHQ

I'm positive army is watching what every player is doing when it comes to terrorism. If they have to twist a few arms they'll do it. No provincial government is going to escape their attention.

I read that some action has been started against those sectarian outfits in Punjab. May be it was started due to army's insistence.
But if will-power is not there then this action would be only for appeasement, and will not actually solve the problem.

Re: Punjab govt’s inaction against militants irks GHQ

^^^ Its not just the question of will power because as I said before gunja brothers are beardless Taliban, but how far will things go before army says enough is enough especially given the fact that most of the people fighting army are trained in Punjab, and the govt there isn't doing much to control them.

Re: Punjab govt’s inaction against militants irks GHQ

sad to say that first they protect the dirty eggs then they feed them and use them for their
interests and when AWAM`s voices get strong and strong against their acts then they start to think what a monster they created, always too later after taking 100s lives.

Completely False

All people fighting in army or anywhere are trained in FATA. Site me a single training camp in Pujab. Even the so called Punjabi Taliban have their training grounds and safe haven in FATA.

i think you are supporting coups and that is against the people whom you don't agree with..

Karachi has been victim of Target killing, 100s have been killed??? and nothing has been done and whatever is done seems like there is civil war going on in Karachi... who is in Govt in Sindh??? oh yes it is PPP

Balochistan is burning not a single day passes when few are not killed yet no action has been taken yet???? why it is PPP's govt in Balochistan

KP has been through the worst both in terms of terrorism and corruption, yet nothing has done nor genius like you have demanded any such thing there???

FATA and Islamabad has suffered from worst of terrorism still Isb is not a safe place, who is controlling Federal Capital and FATA... oh yes it is none other but PPP

BUT as you said, we can forget every other thing and just focus on Punjab... lets not worry about the blood-shed in Balochistan, lets not say a word against target killing in Karachi, lets forget about the bombing in the Isb... lets just focus to capture Punjab Govt. lets go for political scoring...

Zardari and his Allies Khapay ( in Jahanum ofcourse)

Double Standards isn't it????

Re: Punjab govt’s inaction against militants irks GHQ

spot on hanibal

No, it isn't b/c rest of the provincial govts are fighting terrorists where PMLN is supporting them.

BTW, if you think I support Zardair or PPP you'd be wrong, but when it comes down to supporting Taliban or PPP/Zardari I'd pick PPP any day, b/c Shareefs are nothing more that beardless Taliban.

You should read the article I posted above. Its GHQ thats is taking aim Punjab govt for not doing enough to fight terrorists b/c law and oder is provincial govts responsibility.