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Deal with TLP was firefighting, not a cure to malady of extremism: Fawad Chaudhry

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Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry has defended the agreement the government reached with Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan to end a protest sit-in against the acquittal of blasphemy accused Aasia Bibi by the Supreme Court earlier this week.



The TLP called off its countrywide protest sit-ins following the agreement with the federal and Punjab governments on Friday.

In return, the government agreed to release TLP protesters taken into custody on October 30 and afterwards. The government also agreed to initiate the process of placing Aasia Bibi’s name on the Exit Control List (ECL) till the adjudication on a review petition against the apex court verdict.

Critics, however, slammed the government for what they called capitulating to extremists. “We had two options: either to use force, and when you use force people can be killed. That is not something a state should do. We tried negotiations and [in] negotiations you take something and you leave something,” the information minister told the BBC.


He, however, admitted that the government would be working on a long-term strategy to deal with such incidents in the future.

“We need to take steps against extremism, we need to take steps against such kind of violent protesters and we need to come up with a permanent solution,” he added. “Right now this is not a cure. This is firefighting, what we are doing. The cure is the real thing and our government is committed to the cure.”

The minister clarified that the decision on whether or not to bar Aasia Bibi from leaving the country would be made by a court, and added that the government would “take all steps necessary” to ensure Aasia Bibi’s safety.


Source: Express tribune
 
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Now is the time to strike and neutralise any future endeavours. Mor over there should be venues for protests which are away from roads and disrupting the public.
 
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“We need to take steps against extremism, we need to take steps against such kind of violent protesters and we need to come up with a permanent solution,” he added. “Right now this is not a cure. This is firefighting, what we are doing. The cure is the real thing and our government is committed to the cure.”
This is very honest and comforting response by FC who I normally dismiss as a windbag. I am hoping that this was a tactical move and the speach PM IK gave before he left for China was the strategic position of the government. I am hoping that after PM IK concludes a successful trip in China [with a good package in hand] he comes back and then galvanizes his government to take on Rizvi. If any one can do this it is PM IK. I wish him the best. And so should every thinking Pakistani of whatever political background you are. This is a threat bigger then partisan politics and about the future of Pakistan. Do we want a islolated mullah hellhole or a modern progressive country that trades with the world.

I actually used to disparage puppy Bhutto but honestly after his stand over Asia Bibi my respect for him as risen. This young man had the deceny to put principle beyond party politics and stand by what is right. We need across political spectrum unity on this issue and then we need to erase this ugly extremism from Pakistan.

Bilawal Bhutto at his best.




Ps. Have a look at my signature guys. Others who agree with me please show your support for Asia Bibi.
 
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hope so, there should be places where people can peacefuly protest than that blocking road etc protest
 
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funny crazy guy ..... after molvi..
 
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