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Fighting extremism: Shahbaz questions Afghan jihad policy
By Our Correspondent
Published: August 13, 2016
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CM Shahbaz addresses the participants of Express Media Festival in Lahore. PHOTO: EXPRESS

LAHORE: Emphasising the need for introspection and learning from past mistakes, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Friday called into question the country’s decision to enter the Afghan war in the 1980s, saying the misstep sowed the seeds of militancy and extremism in Pakistan.

“Had Pakistan not engaged in the so-called Afghan jihad during the 1980s, the country today would have been a peaceful one,” said Shahbaz, while addressing an event, organised in collaboration with the Express Media Group in connection with the upcoming Independence Day.

The chief minister highlighted the need to assess the past seven decades to grasp an understanding of the mistakes committed in order to prevent the same from recurring. “While there is no room for despondency, we can’t say all is well. We need to learn from the past and then move ahead,” he added.

Talking with reference to the fall of Dhaka and formation of Bangladesh in 1971, Shahbaz said Pakistan has had a painful history. The CM also questioned the ‘so-called good’, the military dictators had brought to the country during their regimes.

Shahbaz also supported the struggle of the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir and said the region will soon become part of Pakistan in the same manner as East Germany has merged into West Germany.

The CM also mentioned the energy project initiated by the ruling PML-N government and said work was being done to ensure early completion of the 900MW Neelum-Jhelum project as well as the 1320MW Sahiwal coal-power project.

He said the multi-billion dollar China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a gift to Pakistan from China, which has expressed confidence on the Pakistani leadership. “Bring back the Pakistan of Quaid-e-Azam and Iqbal. Only then can checks be put in place to end nepotism and corruption,” he added.

In the event, national figures like SM Zafar, Dr Umar Saif, Syed Noor, Arif Nizami, Faisal Edhi, Abdul Qadir and Bishop Alexander John Malik were also honoured for their contribution in their fields.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 13th, 2016.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1161388/fighting-extremism-shahbaz-questions-afghan-jihad-policy/
 
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Anyone can easily guess that why Pakistan's Progress and her development has had always been a challenge because we have a morons like Shehbaz Sharif in our Politics.
“Had Pakistan not engaged in the so-called Afghan jihad during the 1980s, the country today would have been a peaceful one,” said Shahbaz, while addressing an event, organised in collaboration with the Express Media Group in connection with the upcoming Independence Day.
Who would say things like these, this sentence alone explains their mentality that how well educated and future planners they are.
 
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Shahbaz also supported the struggle of the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir and said the region will soon become part of Pakistan in the same manner as East Germany has merged into West Germany.
:laughcry::sarcastic: :omghaha:Lol! Some guys are funny!
 
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So Shahbaz Sharif has desecrated the graves of Gen. Zia and Gen. Hameed Gul by criticising the Afghan Jihad.

Nice to see that even PML-N has realised what a f**ked-up plan it was.
 
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Shahbaz Sharif and Afghani jihadis are product of same salalfi Zia ul Haq. Still the armed wing of PMLN is LeJ and SSP who are declaring shias and sunnis as kafirs/mushriks and wajib ul qatal.
 
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Shahbaz Sharif and Afghani jihadis are product of same salalfi Zia ul Haq. Still the armed wing of PMLN is LeJ and SSP who are declaring shias and sunnis as kafirs/mushriks and wajib ul qatal.
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Fighting extremism: Shahbaz questions Afghan jihad policy
By Our Correspondent
Published: August 13, 2016
4SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
1161388-image-1471036902-465-640x480.JPG

CM Shahbaz addresses the participants of Express Media Festival in Lahore. PHOTO: EXPRESS

LAHORE: Emphasising the need for introspection and learning from past mistakes, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Friday called into question the country’s decision to enter the Afghan war in the 1980s, saying the misstep sowed the seeds of militancy and extremism in Pakistan.

“Had Pakistan not engaged in the so-called Afghan jihad during the 1980s, the country today would have been a peaceful one,” said Shahbaz, while addressing an event, organised in collaboration with the Express Media Group in connection with the upcoming Independence Day.

The chief minister highlighted the need to assess the past seven decades to grasp an understanding of the mistakes committed in order to prevent the same from recurring. “While there is no room for despondency, we can’t say all is well. We need to learn from the past and then move ahead,” he added.

Talking with reference to the fall of Dhaka and formation of Bangladesh in 1971, Shahbaz said Pakistan has had a painful history. The CM also questioned the ‘so-called good’, the military dictators had brought to the country during their regimes.

Shahbaz also supported the struggle of the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir and said the region will soon become part of Pakistan in the same manner as East Germany has merged into West Germany.

The CM also mentioned the energy project initiated by the ruling PML-N government and said work was being done to ensure early completion of the 900MW Neelum-Jhelum project as well as the 1320MW Sahiwal coal-power project.

He said the multi-billion dollar China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a gift to Pakistan from China, which has expressed confidence on the Pakistani leadership. “Bring back the Pakistan of Quaid-e-Azam and Iqbal. Only then can checks be put in place to end nepotism and corruption,” he added.

In the event, national figures like SM Zafar, Dr Umar Saif, Syed Noor, Arif Nizami, Faisal Edhi, Abdul Qadir and Bishop Alexander John Malik were also honoured for their contribution in their fields.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 13th, 2016.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1161388/fighting-extremism-shahbaz-questions-afghan-jihad-policy/


Nice to see Pakistani politicians seeing the folly of such polices but alas GHQ is still following the same policy by supporting Talis, so nothing has changed there yet just different dudes with different beards.

@pakistani342 @That Guy
 
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They just realized that after 30 years while both bros are product of Zia ul Haq.Shahbaz Sharif begged TTP not to attack punjab as PMLN and TTP has the same thinking and they both opposed Dictator Musharaf.

Law Minster punjab hangs out with LeJ which is also there armed wing.In every election some one from opposing party is killed by these same thugs.

League leaders and co from south punjab supported chotu gang . Wait for the confessional video of chotu gang leaders like in Sindh naming leagues leaders who supported them.

Shahbaz Sharif has been opposing operation in punjab by army saying that punjab police can handle it but many police personnel were killed during operation against chotu gang because of the dethai by N league not allowing army to conduct operation against banned outfits fearing that there political backers i.e: them selves will be exposed like in Sindh.

But after Blast in Baluchistan there time has come "no need for jamhori approval".


PMLN even tried to bribe Raheel Sharif with an offer to make him Feild Marshal which is rejected then Leagues offered him to make Cheif of defence staff again Raheel Sharif rejected.

13-08-2016

 
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LOL worry about the current tenure. With your failed policies and massive corruptions the nation is paying
 
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