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- On November 11, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan applauded the Sindh Rangers for conducting some 4,000 raids and arresting 7,500 criminals in a 14-month long targeted operation in Karachi.[24]
- On November 11, the Garrison Officer Commanding (GOC) for North Waziristan, Major General Zafarullah Khan, declared that the people of North Waziristan had themselves to blame for their displacement, since they supported foreign militants in the region against the military. He also said that if the tribesmen wanted peace, they would have to support the army in its fight against militants.[25]
- On November 10, the newly appointed Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt. Gen. Rizwan Akhtar reportedly visited Kabul to meet officials of the Afghan National Unity Government and held talks on security issues. There is no official confirmation of the chief’s visit from either Afghanistan or Pakistan.[26]
- On November 11, Army chief Gen. Raheel Sharif visited ISI headquarters in Rawalpindi and appreciated the role played by the ISI in the defense and national security of Pakistan. According to ISPR Director General, Maj. Gen. Asim Bajwa, the message of the meeting between Gen. Sharif and ISI chief Lt. Gen Rizwan Akhtar was that of “zero tolerance for all forms of terrorism.”[27]
- On November 12, Army chief Gen. Raheel Sharif chaired the 176th Corps Commanders’ Conference at army headquarters in Rawalpindi. The conference was a part of a routine monthly meeting which included briefings on the overall security situation in Pakistan with particular reference to the ongoing military operations in Khyber and North Waziristan Agencies. Gen. Sharif is reportedly leaving for a week-long visit to the U.S. on November 16 where he is expected to meet American Defense officials. [28]