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KP cabinet approves anti-terror task force, demands FC back again
KP cabinet approves anti-terror task force, demands FC back again - DAWN.COM


PESHAWAR: Following the death of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) law minister Israrullah Gandapur in a suicide attack, the KP cabinet in a special meeting on Thursday approved tough decisions to control the law and order situation in the province.

A special meeting of the KP cabinet, headed by Chief Minister Pervez Khattak, approved the establishment of an anti-terrorism task force which will be led by the Inspector General of Police and comprise members of all law enforcement and intelligence agencies including Army, Frontier Corps and Frontier Constabulary.

The cabinet has also demanded of the center to return the Frontier Constabulary's platoons back to the province so that they can be deployed at sensitive places for controlling law and order and fighting terrorism.

The cabinet in another decision called upon the federal government to pace up the peace talks process as KP is facing the brunt of terrorist attacks.

They also ordered monitoring of all Afghan refugees living in the capital and deportation of those found to be involved in any criminal activity.

The cabinet has also ordered property dealers to submit data of the tenants living in rented houses in the city to detect terrorists and criminal elements.

The assassinated law minister Israrullah Gandapur was a member of the ruling party in KP, the Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI).

He is the most senior member of the party to have been killed so far.

PTI chief Imran Khan condemned the killing of the Gandapur and directed the PTI-led Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to bring those responsible for the incident to justice as soon as possible.


that is the frist positive looking action of KPK,s political govt, after it took the power, according to my dictoionry?:smokin::pakistan:
 
All political parties are sharing one province each.

Elections were a result of pre-election adjustment... and some activists are oblivious of facts and some gets handsome money from abroad, for spreading anarchy.
 
ATF should be federal police, like FBI agents with greater resources and work independently from provincial law enforcement agencies.

but our nawaz kingo prefers that only for punjab.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/nation...punjab-most-effected-terrorism-hence-atf.html

sory bt lets wake up, & stop living by copying others, who have established organizations like FBI in a very different society?
KPK govt has enough resourses to assemble, its own ATF insurring the lives of its citizens & up holding the law at least in its, bigger cities?
so thier up comming, projects or whatever the progress they need can groomed up
there is a huge, un empolyment in KPK, if a special force for the protection of prisons & this ATF bieng luanched, i think it will open a vry big opportunity for the new KPK govt?
but the problem is munnawar hassan, dont want it?
he wants a free hand for the terrorists, who idioticly revenging pakistanis, for USA drone strikes?
which in all means are justified , to kill these animals?
 

yes they have to?
& dam why not?
lives of peoples of pakistan & KPK is more important then foolish political statments, & gestures?
if a u-trun needed to do that, thn why not?
what you say?
 
ATF should be federal police, like FBI agents with greater resources and work independently from provincial law enforcement agencies.

but our nawaz kingo prefers that only for punjab.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/nation...punjab-most-effected-terrorism-hence-atf.html
after all NOORA JEE wants to secure himself frist?
i think, punjab is the least of the provinces hit by terrorism?
only thing, is its too big?
but again these are the actions, by NOORA,s why, they still hve been called just a party of punjab in other provinces?
innocent punjabis being blamed, for all the stupid noora actions , from queeta to peshawar thn from karachi to kashmore ?
these are the stupid actions which bring, ethnic hate in other provinces?
 
thumbs up to KPK for talking such a step - but so I believe we need such a force at the Federal level. Comparing this to Punjab Govt, i think they have committed a blunder by recruiting from Police force only - they will go down the drain until you build them from scrach, and that takes serious time and effort by both the leadership and the cadets.....

KPK on the other hand has taken a bold step by allowing personnel from FC and Intel Agencies to take a seat.

lets see how they play it out
 
thumbs up to KPK for talking such a step - but so I believe we need such a force at the Federal level. Comparing this to Punjab Govt, i think they have committed a blunder by recruiting from Police force only - they will go down the drain until you build them from scrach, and that takes serious time and effort by both the leadership and the cadets.....

KPK on the other hand has taken a bold step by allowing personnel from FC and Intel Agencies to take a seat.

lets see how they play it out


Imran urges govt to inititate talks with Taliban
Imran urges govt to inititate talks with Taliban - DAWN.COM

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday urged the federal government to play the leading role by initiating talks with Taliban for rooting out terrorism, which had damaged peace in the country in general and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in particular.

The Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI) chief was speaking to reporters here after meeting the family of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister Israrullah Gandapur, who was killed in a suicide attack at his residence on the first day of Eidul Azha.

Imran said it was the consensus opinion of the All Parties Conference (APC) that dialogue and not a military operation was the solution to the menace of terrorism.

He said PTI was not in favour of using force.[/B]

“No political government had ever exercised the option of dialogue and if the present government takes this step, then it should be given an opportunity to succeed,” he added.

He said if the United States was initiating dialogue with Taliban, then why should Pakistan not go for talks.

“We do not want war in the country and those who are in its favour, are criticizing us,” he said.


He said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government had made a new security plan.

He said a question arose as to who was involved in terrorist activities as the Taliban had not accepted responsibility for the recent terror incidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

He said Israrullah Gandapur was a decent leader, who would be missed. He eulogized his political services for the country and said he had lost a close friend. The vacuum created due to his death would hardly be overcome in days to come, he added.

Earlier, soon after arrival at the residence of slain KP minister in Kulachi tehsil, Imran Khan condoled Israrullah's death with his brother Inamullah Gandapur.



contradictions all he have?
he the foolest of the politicians we, ever have in pakistan?:lol:
 
Even silence provokes militants to kill
Even silence provokes militants to kill - DAWN.COM





PESHAWAR: Sardar Inayatullah Khan Gandapur, a former chief minister of the province and a chieftain, was known for aristocratic style as he drove around in his custom made armoured vehicle due to feuds.

However, his son, Sardar Israrullah Khan Gandapur, even after being elected MPA thrice and made the law minister in the current provincial government, was a completely different man and a down-to-earth soul.

The younger Gandapur was killed by a suicide bomber, who entered his hujra that was open to the locals on the Eid day. He left behind a widow, a five-year-old son and a two-year-old daughter.

Always quoting the Constitution and the provincial assembly’s procedure and conduct of business rules during the assembly’s proceedings, Sardar Israrullah was a down-to-earth and perhaps one of the most decent and soft-spoken legislators. Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan said on Twitter: “I feel devastated over the martyrdom of Israr Gandapur.”

Paying tribute to the educated legislator, Senator Afrasiab Khattak of Awami National Party tweeted: “Pakhtunkhwa lost an astute parliamentarian, a decent Pashtun and a brave leader in the martyrdom of Israrullah Gandapur.”

This is a fact that the province lost a well-mannered and seasoned legislator at a time when there is a scarcity of sagacious voices in parliament. So many brave and resilient sons have sacrificed their lives in this elusive war, but assassination of Sardar Israrullah is a collective loss of the province.

It’s a bad luck of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, which has lost three MPAs in five months in acts of terrorism since its formation on May 29. The assembly earlier lost two MPAs, including Fareed Khan of PTI from Hangu and Imran Mohmand, independent from Mardan. Both fell victim to terrorism related incidents.

Being a right man for the right job, Sardar Israrullah was allotted ministry of law and parliamentary affairs in the coalition government. He was among the few experienced lawmakers in KP Assembly who followed code of conduct and respected decorum of the House and the Chair. He spoke in the House only after seeking permission from the chair in the House.

He was Sardar by birth and inherited politics from his late father. But he never behaved like a feudal lord.

Born in August 1975 in his hometown Kulachi he started his political career from the grass root level and was elected Tehsil Nazim, Kulachi in 2002. He later contested by-election on PF-67 when his father vacated the seat. He was elected member of the provincial assembly in 2002, 2008 and 2013 elections consecutively.

In the beginning, he was affiliated with Pakistan People’s Party (Sherpao) and won the elections in 2002 and 2008 on its ticket. After winning 2008 elections again on the PPP (Sherpao) ticket he and incumbent Chief Minister Pervez Khattak informally joined treasury benches, ditching their parent party.

Mr Khattak became minister of irrigation in the cabinet of then Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti, but Sardar Israrullah did not get portfolio.

Later, he contested the May 11 elections as an independent candidate from PK-67 and joined PTI after returning to the provincial assembly.


After switching sides from his party after the 2008 elections, Sardar Israrullah had once told Dawn: “When people elect, they have expectations. You can do service to your people only if you join the ruling party, in our political culture an MPA can’t survive politically if he remains in the opposition for two consecutive tenures.”

Warmongers, who planted suicide bomber to kill him, have left a clear-cut message that everyone was on their target whether they were sympathisers of Taliban, spoke against militancy or remained neutral.

Former prime minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated because she was speaking loudly against militancy. Bashir Bilour was killed because of his anti-militant stand.

Asfandyar Wali Khan and Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao were attacked because they had a ‘pro-US’ stand, which was not acceptable to the Taliban and their perpetrators.

Similarly, warmongers did not spare late Jamaat-i-Islami chief Qazi Hussain Ahmad and Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman though both had adopted anti-US stand and never blamed Taliban for fatalities and militancy.

But a person like Sardar Israrullah, who never spoke against Taliban and militancy at any public forum and restricted his role to legislation whether he was on opposition side or in government, has also been targeted and silenced.
 
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