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Pakistan’s policy of “good” and “bad” militants?”

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Militant commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen Syed Salahuddin reportedly “asked” Pakistan to assist Kashmiris in an armed struggle against Indian forces if a peaceful solution to the problem was not possible. He was speaking during a press conference at the Jamaat-e-Islami headquarters, Idara Noor-e-Haq. Salahuddin, who is also the head of Mutahhida Jihad Council, said that the killing of Burhan Wani gave a new meaning to the struggle in the India-held Kashmir. He urged Pakistan government to cut off diplomatic ties with India, and that Pakistan should be ready for a fourth war against its neighbour. Furthermore, he said that Pakistan was morally bound to help Kashmiris in this struggle.

These audacious statements from the Hizbul Mujahideen chief come amid unrest in the Indian-held Kashmir, following the killing of Wani. So far 68 people have reportedly died during protests while thousands have been injured. Hizbul Mujahideen after the bloody unrest in 1989 in Kashmir was declared a terrorist organisation by India, European Union as well as the United States of America. The relations between Pakistan and India are already strained as witnessed during the recent meeting of SAARC Interior/Home Ministers when Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh left Islamabad following a war of words on the floor of the summit with Pakistan’s interior minister Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan.

Moreover, at a time when Pakistan is in a process of rebranding itself in the international arena, such statements from the chief of an internationally banned organisation do nothing but taint Pakistan’s efforts to get rid of terrorist/militant elements in Pakistan. Already, there is an absence of attention to the issue of Kashmir in international forums, probably because its long-standing position of not reaching any resolution appears to have reached a saturation point.

The fact that the chief of an internationally banned organisation is openly allowed to move and address a press conference comes in direct conflict with the National Action Plan (NAP). He is openly calling for a nuclear war with India, and no one seems to be bothered by the blatant instigation of violence. The conference was organised by the Jamaat-e-Islami, a party that has parliamentary representation in Islamabad. In the 1990s, it was alleged that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency was involved in funding and training Hizbul Mujahideen, and later, allegations of an armed unrest in Kashmir led to an international ban on the organisation. The open endorsement of statements and activities of Hizbul Mujaheeden by Jamaat-e-Islami is a clear repudiation of the basic premise of NAP, and is an issue that should be raised in parliament.

The Kashmir issue is not set in some fantasy land where a force lesser in numbers would somehow manage to defeat its enemy through a miracle. The results of similar guerrilla movements around the world are evident. Indian army outnumbers these militant elements many times, and such foolhardy tactics cannot be used in today’s day and age. The only way forward is a political solution to the problem by taking the people of Kashmir on board. Any more violence would simply exacerbate the situation in the valley, and delay any possible efforts of peace.

Pakistan should distance itself from the statements of the chief of the Hizbul Mujahideen, and avoid supporting any armed struggle in Kashmir. He should not be allowed to be seen in a position of “dictating” to the state on what policy it should have towards the Kashmir issue. Moreover, such organisations should not be given any public forum to speak or any space in media, as inflammatory statements such as Salahuddin’s would only harm the Kashmir cause by delaying any possible peaceful solution to the conflict.

Pakistan in its stance of solidarity with Kashmiris in their time of pain and for their struggle must be clear that Pakistan does not endorse any armed conflict in the already bleeding valley of Jammu and Kashmir. Instigation of violence and propagation of the message of an armed struggle has brought nothing but relentless misery and unending agony to the people of Kashmir. Pakistan’s endorsement of the Kashmir issue must be solely of moral support, and of solidarity in principle.*

http://dailytimes.com.pk/editorial/09-Aug-16/pakistans-policy-of-good-and-bad-militants
 
Pakistan in its stance of solidarity with Kashmiris in their time of pain and for their struggle must be clear that Pakistan does not endorse any armed conflict in the already bleeding valley of Jammu and Kashmir. Instigation of violence and propagation of the message of an armed struggle has brought nothing but relentless misery and unending agony to the people of Kashmir. Pakistan’s endorsement of the Kashmir issue must be solely of moral support, and of solidarity in principle.*

Creating Armed trouble has been the cornerstone of ISI policy all along. Pak has always believed in creating a ' Big Bang" in the vain hope that India will relent and / or the world will take notice. Kargil was one such attempt too.

Nothing is going to change , the old script shall be read again & again.

Pakistan should distance itself from the statements of the chief of the Hizbul Mujahideen, and avoid supporting any armed struggle in Kashmir. He should not be allowed to be seen in a position of “dictating” to the state on what policy it should have towards the Kashmir issue. Moreover, such organisations should not be given any public forum to speak or any space in media, as inflammatory statements such as Salahuddin’s would only harm the Kashmir cause by delaying any possible peaceful solution to the conflict.

How can a nation distance itself from what an Internationally Banned man says from its soil ?

such statements from the chief of an internationally banned organisation do nothing but taint Pakistan’s efforts to get rid of terrorist/militant elements in Pakistan. Already, there is an absence of attention to the issue of Kashmir in international forums, probably because its long-standing position of not reaching any resolution appears to have reached a saturation point.

Wise thoughts.
 
Its simple logic its always good+bad==> bad , but the human greed just like gambling continues on the notion that it can be made to work. Its like watching same movie repeatedly but expecting a different result.
 
What we can expect from a country whose army sponsors suicide attacks
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http://m.ndtv.com/india-news/pak-army-website-honours-suicide-attacker-441968
 
Discussing here on PDF about good and bad taliban.. i think its NGOs way to raize this issue again. Pakistan sitting with india make us to do unexpected.. if its Armys silence policy i trust them and support them..
 
This policy will certainly keep pakistan backward. The militants will extract their pound of flesh and the any itself is in danger of joining the mullahs in the long run. It will be bad for pak but india will also be impacted add these groups will cause terror.
 
How about India's policy of harboring "good" terrorists in Afghanistan to carry out suicide attacks against Pakistan? They only become bad when they strike India. That's Indian logic of good and bad militants.

The bitter truth is that India has failed miserably in Kashmir. Using pellet guns against protesters is an act of desperation. Killing children for voicing their opinion is an even bigger crime. India has failed. It cannot hide its failure because it is fully at display and the whole world knows it. Blaming Pakistan won't help either. India will remain backward and mired in conflict in Kashmir unless and until it doesn't change its murderous attitude. People cannot be silenced through force.
 
How about India's policy of harboring "good" terrorists in Afghanistan to carry out suicide attacks inside Pakistan? They only become bad when they strike back.

India has failed miserably in Kashmir. Using pellet guns against protesters is an act of desperation. Killing children for voicing their opinion is an even bigger crime. India has failed. It cannot hide its failure because it is fully at display and the whole world knows it. Blaming Pakistan won't help either. India will remain backward and mired in conflict in Kashmir.
is india alone in afhganistan i mean are there no pakistani "strategik assets" in afghanistan ?

is there no NATO or afghan govt in Afghanistan had every thing going wrong in pakistan a indian conspiracy against pakistan how come no one accept pakistan saying anything against it ?

but the pakistani establishment and there media & internet patriots being pakistanies will never aknowledge anything that goes against there set principals which they think are only right and rest of the world is laying and conspiring against it .... well good luck with that :tup:
 
let them create good terrorists,all we have to do is corrupt them and make few changes in their programing and make them BAD terrorists.we have done in the past and we will do it in the future.
 
let them create good terrorists,all we have to do is corrupt them and make few changes in their programing and make them BAD terrorists.we have done in the past and we will do it in the future.


Thank you for your confession of supporting terrorism.
 
Thank you for your confession of supporting terrorism.
pakistan when it had the power and western and amercian support due to bieng "most important non NATO ally" did every thing to "bleed india dry through 1000 cuts policy" now its indian time to payback with interests why are pakistanies so surprised about it ?
 

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