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Decapitation is must for snake to die.. otherwise it will keep growing a new body
 
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So what happened to zarb e azb? Instead of continuing a operation, it seems very COAS wants something under his own belt. We are unable to stop terrorism because we fail to complete the job. This will be no different it we fail to eliminate poverty and fake mullahs who spew hatred in madrass and mosque. Target anyone who acts against the writ of Pakistan, anyone holding a ethnic card should be eliminated as well. They have done nothing but create divide and spread hate.

May Allah keep all of Pakistan and the men and women of our armed forces safe.
 
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Here comes the first news after annoucement of Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad.

Baloch rebels give up their arms

GNGEO NEWS

February 22, 2017
PAKISTAN


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DERA BUGTI: Kafeel Mengal, a key commander of a banned militant organisation, surrendered his arms to the security authorities on Wednesday.

Mengal was also joined by 14 of his accomplices, according to security sources. Mengal also pledged faithfulness to the nation. The militants belong to the outlawed Baloch Republican Army.

The decision to surrender comes on the same day Pakistan Armed Forces launched a nationwide military operation 'Radd-ul-Fasaad', which would include broad-spectrum security and counter-terrorism operations in Punjab, and continuation of ongoing operations across the country.

According to the Director-General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) wing of the Pakistan Army, the operation aims include the elimination of the residual and latent threat of terrorism, consolidating gains of operations made so far and ensuring the security of Pakistan’s borders.

Previously, another key commander of one of Balochistan’s banned outfit and his 11 acomplices had surrendered their arms and decided to join the national mainstream.



Army launches Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad against terrorists across the country

By News Desk
Published: February 22, 2017

In response to the continuing terror wave, Pakistan Army has launched ‘Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad’ across the country.



“Operation aims at indiscriminately eliminating residual / latent threat of terrorism, consolidating gains of operations made thus far and further ensuring security of the borders,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on Wednesday.

According to the military’s media wing, air force, navy, civil armed forces and other security and law enforcement agencies will jointly participate in efforts to eliminate terror from the country.


“The effort entails conduct of Broad Spectrum Security/Counter Terrorism (CT) operations by Rangers in Punjab, continuation of ongoing operations across the country and focus on more effective border security management,” the communiqué said. “Countrywide de-weaponisation and explosive control are additional cardinals of the effort.”




The statement also highlighted that pursuance of the National Action Plan, which was formed after Peshawar school attack in 2014, will be the hallmark of Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad.

Pakistan has been hit by a series of suicide bomb attacks in recent days, claiming more than 100 lives.

At least 88 people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up at the Lal Shahbaz Qalandar shrine in Sindh’s Sehwan town last week.

In response, the security forces had launched a crackdown, killing over 100 militants.

TIMELINE: Military operations in Pakistan

The following are the major operations carried out by security forces against terrorists in recent past:

  • Operation Rah-e-Haq-I, II and III in Swat (2007-09)
  • Operation Sirat-e-Mustaqeem in Khyber Agency (2008)Operation Sherdil launched with Frontier Corps in Bajaur Agency (2008)
  • Operation Rah-e-Rast in Swat (2009)
  • Operation Rah-e-Nijat in South Waziristan (2009)
  • Operation Sirat Mustaqeem (Righteous Path) in Bara (2008). This was followed by Operation Daraghlam (here I come) in December 2008, and Bia Daraghlam (Here I come again). The last operation Khawkh Ba de Sham (will teach you a lesson) was conducted in November 2009.
  • Operation Black Thunderstorm in Buner, Lower Dir and Shangla district (2009)
  • Operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan (2014)
  • Operation Khyber I, II and III in Khyber Agency (2014-16)
  • Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad across the country (2017)

 
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Looks like Generals have started using tricks of politicians. How it is different from politicians scrapping the projects started by predecessors in middle and starting new ones or rebranding them to take the credit political milage? Anyway lets hope this chief also don't complete his term by giving speeches of "logical conclusion". May Pak succeed in regaining peace and stability.
 
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How is this different from martial law?

Who can Pakistanis appeal to in case officials - excuse me, officers - misbehave by shooting wildly or stealing for themselves? Or is such misbehavior simply not possible given the broad brush of these orders?

And what exactly is meant by "eliminating latent threat of terrorism"?
Who are you exactly to say so? Each and every citizen of Pakistan Welcome our Armed forces with open heart ,we believe them. And remember this is Pak Army not your states Army. Who doesn't even care if it is unarmed innocent child . Go and write your creepy sh*ty objectiong somewhere else b/c no one gonna buy it here. :taz::sniper:
 
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Finally- a much needed and overdue effort. That said I can't understand ISPR 's infatuation with Arabic names for security ops. Are we Arabs? Nope. Do we live in Al Bakistan? Nope. Is a Urdu name for the operation similar to Zarb e Azb asking too much? Nope.

To the powers that be in ISPR, Can we please change the Op name to something more culturally relatable?
 
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Reminds me the verses of the Holy Quran which talks being killing the people who spread 'fasaad' on earth

May they all sent to God soon

When it is said to them, 'Do not corruption in the land', they say, 'We are only ones that put things right.'
Truly, they are the workers of corruption but they are not aware.


Fasaad is monetary corruption as well, and I would hope that those who have looted the country are operated on in Radd ul Fasaad.
 
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abhe Punjab say b Haram Charbi kay drum aka Altaf Hussain jesi awazain anay wali hain

"Hamko dewaar say lagaya ja raha hey" HAHAHAHAHA
 
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Looks like Generals have started using tricks of politicians. How it is different from politicians scrapping the projects started by predecessors in middle and starting new ones or rebranding them to take the credit political milage? Anyway lets hope this chief also don't complete his term by giving speeches of "logical conclusion". May Pak succeed in regaining peace and stability.
This is a bit unfair.

Terrorists just launched a new phase (spring offensive) of terror and named it Operation Ghazi (after Lal Masjid's Molana Ghazi). In their Op launc speech they have clearly directed focusing the activities within the settled areas of Pakistan and the first few days also proved that point

And if you have been following the recent activities of armed forces you would notice the rangers operation are all on going already with or without a catchy name tag. The CTD is constantly on the prowl in the cities and there have been more operations within the country daily than there are minutes in a day

Now, the IBO's have resulted in considerable success but unless the whole state machinery is put to work the magnitude of success will always be less than the desired level. And also considering the fact that our enemies have revived the name tag for their dogs on leash from TTP to Jamat ul Ahrar not only to refresh the battered image, but since they have a lot on stake this would also logically mean improved tactics, weaponry and training as well.

So, throwing in the entire state machinery on our side as well and announcing a very meaningful and appropriate name tag for the new phase of the same effort is a very smart move. This by no means indicate the old project is scrapped and the new one is being started to gain popularity. In fact, this is very heart warming to see the continuity of policies.
 
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