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ISLAMABAD: A decisive crackdown on extremist and militant organisations in the country looks imminent.

“The action would soon be visible as things progress,” a source told a group of journalists at a background briefing on Sunday.

The imminence of an action against extremist groups was confirmed by Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry while talking in DawnNews programme Do Raaye. He said the government had taken a firm decision that there would be a stern action against all militant groups. This, he said, was in accordance with the political consensus contained in the National Action Plan (NAP).

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The information minister refused to give any timeline for the operation against militant groups like Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), accused of masterminding the Pulwama attack that triggered the latest crisis with India and took both nuclear-armed rivals close to war, and Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) and its charity wing Falah-i-Insaniat Foundation (FIF). Mr Chaudhry said the timeline was something for the security forces to decide.

The National Security Committee had in its Feb 21 meeting “decided to accelerate action against proscribed organisations” and ordered re-imposition of ban on JuD and FIF. Prime Minister Imran Khan had on that occasion, while emphasising eradication of “militancy and extremism” from society, said the state could not be allowed to “become hostage to extremists”.

The source categorically denied that the action was in response to Indian pressure after the Pulwama incident and said the decision had been taken much before the Feb 14 attack on Indian security forces in Pulwama, although it became public later. The dossier given by India on the Pulwama attack, he maintained, contained nothing except an iteration of its narrative on alleged Pakistan-based groups.

“We are taking action in our national interest. We have to correct the course. We cannot leave this mess for our next generation,” the source said, adding that the “existing political consensus within the country was an opportunity to take Pakistan on the positive track”.

He said the action would help deal with the issues arising out of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) listing. Pakistan, despite making significant progress on the initial concerns of FATF, came under renewed pressure at the Paris plenary last month.

The source said at the briefing that there could be law enforcement actions against JeM, JuD and FIF. However, it was clear from the conversation that Pakistan would also review its stance on the issue of listing of JeM leader Masood Azhar by the United Nations Security Council. “No individual is more important than Pakistan,” he said while responding to a question. “Pakistan won’t make it a matter of ego,” he said in response to another. “We won’t test our friends either,” he said in reference to China that has been maintaining a technical hold on Azhar’s listing by the UNSC.

The United States, Britain and France — three permanent members of the UNSC with veto power — have again, after Pulwama, moved the Security Council for designation of Azhar as a global terrorist.

When asked why Pakistan had in the past failed in acting against the proscribed groups, the source said the elements of NAP relating to military had been implemented, but those pertaining of civilians lagged behind because of lack of “capacity, capability and will”. He pointed to compulsions of certain political leaders as one reason, but said no one could be absolved of responsibility.

“It was decided in NAP in 2014 that there would action against proscribed groups. That required strategic shift and such changes take time,” he emphasised, observing that time had now come to decisively against these groups.

Talking about the latest confrontation with India in which ‘a strategic pause’ in hostilities was obvious on Sunday, he said it was in the interest of Pakistan to ‘exit’ from the face-off at this stage when it had attained “moral, diplomatic and military ascendancy” over India. However, India’s case was different, he argued, saying that it might be a tough decision for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to de-escalate at this stage because of the political cost. “That’s why they are taking time. Now that the strategic pause is there, they would have gone back to re-evaluate their options.”

Inter-Services Public Relations in its update on the LoC situation on Sunday reported calm after heavy exchanges over the past few days following use of air power by the two countries. “After heavy exchange of fire on night 1st/2nd March there is relative calm along LoC with intermittent fire during last night in Neza Pir, Jandrot and Baghsar sectors,” it said.

PM Modi, the source said, needed a face saving, but “Pakistan would not give one at the cost of its esteem and integrity”. He, however, stressed that Pakistan would at the same time not do anything provocative. Pakistan’s game plan, he said, was based on “rationality” and not “weakness” because any further escalation could lead to disastrous consequences.



https://www.dawn.com/news/1467524/govt-plans-decisive-crackdown-on-militant-outfits
 
Government issues order to seize assets of all banned outfits under UN sanctions regime

The federal government on Monday issued an order to streamline the process for implementation of sanctions against individuals and entities designated by the United Nations Security Council, the Foreign Office announced.

The United Nations Security Council (Freezing and Seizure) Order, 2019, has been issued in accordance with the provisions of Pakistan’s United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Act, 1948.

Interpreting the order, FO Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal said it means that the government has taken over the control of all banned outfits operating in the country.

"[From now onwards], all kinds of assets and properties of all [banned] organisations will be in the government's control," the spokesperson told DawnNewsTV.

He added that the government will now also seize the charity wings and ambulances of such banned outfits.

"The objective of the [order] is to streamline the procedure for implementation of Security Council Sanctions against designated individuals and entities," the FO spokesperson said in a statement.

The handout explained that the UN Charter authorises the UNSC to decide measures, "not involving the use of armed force", that governments should implement to give effect to the council's decisions for the maintenance of international peace and security.

In Pakistan, such decisions of the UNSC are implemented through the UNSC Act, 1948.

"Over the years the sanctions regime of the United Nations Security Council [has] evolved, the FO noted, adding that a key measure of the UNSC sanctions regime against suspected terrorist individuals or entities is the "assets freeze" action under which states are required to freeze or seize the assets of designated entities and individuals "as soon as they are designated by the relevant UNSC Sanctions Committee", the FO said.

It said the government has formulated the UNSC (Freezing and Seizure) Order, 2019 in line with the standards of the UNSC and Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

Also on Monday, a high-level meeting was held at the interior ministry to discuss the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP). Representatives of all provincial governments were in attendance.

During the huddle, the interior ministry directed all provincial governments to "speed up" action against banned organisations, a spokesperson for the ministry said.
'Decisive crackdown'

The developments come a day after reports emerged of a decisive crackdown to be imminently launched by the government against extremist and militant organisations in the country.

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry, too, said the government had taken a firm decision that there would be stern action against all militant groups. This, he said, was in accordance with the political consensus contained in the NAP, according to a Dawn report.

The minister had refused to give any timeline for the operation against militant groups like Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), which has been accused of masterminding the Pulwama attack that triggered the latest crisis with India and took the nuclear-armed rivals to the brink of war, and Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) and its charity wing Falah-i-Insaniat Foundation (FIF). Chaudhry said the timeline was something for the security forces to decide.

The National Security Committee had in its February 21 meeting “decided to accelerate action against proscribed organisations” and ordered re-imposition of ban on JuD and FIF. Prime Minister Imran Khan had on that occasion, while emphasising eradication of “militancy and extremism” from society, said the state could not be allowed to “become hostage to extremists”.

While speaking to a group of journalists at a background briefing on Sunday, a source had categorically denied that the action was in response to Indian pressure after the Pulwama incident and said the decision had been taken much before the Feb 14 attack on Indian security forces in occupied Kashmir, although it became public later.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1467605/g...-all-banned-outfits-under-un-sanctions-regime
 
About time as well, such groups serve no purpose and instead put pressure on us.
 
Government issues order to seize assets of all banned outfits under UN sanctions regime

The federal government on Monday issued an order to streamline the process for implementation of sanctions against individuals and entities designated by the United Nations Security Council, the Foreign Office announced.

The United Nations Security Council (Freezing and Seizure) Order, 2019, has been issued in accordance with the provisions of Pakistan’s United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Act, 1948.

Interpreting the order, FO Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal said it means that the government has taken over the control of all proscribed outfits operating in the country.

"[From now onwards], all kinds of assets and properties of all [banned] organisations will be in the government's control," the spokesperson told DawnNewsTV.

He added that the government will now also seize the charity wings and ambulances of such banned outfits.

"The objective of the [order] is to streamline the procedure for implementation of Security Council Sanctions against designated individuals and entities," the FO spokesperson said in a statement.

The handout explained that the UN Charter authorises the UNSC to decide measures, "not involving the use of armed force", that governments should implement to give effect to the council's decisions for the maintenance of international peace and security.

In Pakistan, such decisions of the UNSC are implemented through the UNSC Act, 1948.

"Over the years the sanctions regime of the United Nations Security Council [has] evolved, the FO noted, adding that a key measure of the UNSC sanctions regime against suspected terrorist individuals or entities is the "assets freeze" action under which states are required to freeze or seize the assets of designated entities and individuals "as soon as they are designated by the relevant UNSC Sanctions Committee", the FO said.

It said the government has formulated the UNSC (Freezing and Seizure) Order, 2019 in line with the standards of the UNSC and Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

Also on Monday, a high-level meeting was held at the interior ministry to discuss the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP). Representatives of all provincial governments were in attendance.

During the huddle, the interior ministry directed all provincial governments to "speed up" action against banned organisations, a spokesperson for the ministry said.

'Decisive crackdown'
The developments come a day after reports emerged of a decisive crackdown to be imminently launched by the government against extremist and militant organisations in the country.

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry, too, said the government had taken a firm decision that there would be stern action against all militant groups. This, he said, was in accordance with the political consensus contained in the NAP, according to a Dawn report.

The minister had refused to give any timeline for the operation against militant groups like Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), which has been accused of masterminding the Pulwama attack that triggered the latest crisis with India and took the nuclear-armed rivals to the brink of war, and Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) and its charity wing Falah-i-Insaniat Foundation (FIF). Chaudhry said the timeline was something for the security forces to decide.

The National Security Committee had in its February 21 meeting “decided to accelerate action against proscribed organisations” and ordered re-imposition of ban on JuD and FIF. Prime Minister Imran Khan had on that occasion, while emphasising eradication of “militancy and extremism” from society, said the state could not be allowed to “become hostage to extremists”.

While speaking to a group of journalists at a background briefing on Sunday, a source had categorically denied that the action was in response to Indian pressure after the Pulwama incident and said the decision had been taken much before the Feb 14 attack on Indian security forces in occupied Kashmir, although it became public later.

He said the action would help deal with the issues arising out of the FATF listing. Pakistan, despite making significant progress on the initial concerns of FATF, came under renewed pressure at the Paris plenary last month.

“It was decided in NAP in 2014 that there would be action against proscribed groups. That required strategic shift and such changes take time,” the source emphasised in response to a question.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1467605/g...-all-banned-outfits-under-un-sanctions-regime
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The action is supposed to be so serious that we may see some high profile arrests as well as prosecution under Pakistani law. Some of the groups that will be trying to relocate to Afghanistan: JeM, remnants of LeT, SSP, HuM, Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, Al-Akhtar Trust, TNAS, etc.</p>— F. Jeffery &#55357;&#56385; (@Natsecjeff) <a href="https://twitter.com/Natsecjeff/status/1102719379433771013?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 4, 2019</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">While Pak govt insists this decision was taken before India-Pak tensions and has more to do with FATF and Pak's problems in the UN, I also think that Pak govt is looking to make Indian narrative re terrorism obsolete. We will see what kind of action is taken & what effect it has.</p>— F. Jeffery &#55357;&#56385; (@Natsecjeff) <a href="https://twitter.com/Natsecjeff/status/1102721045931458562?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 5, 2019</a></blockquote>
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I see Pakistan prospering to new heights under Imran. Its like pieces of a scrambled puzzle coming together one at a time.

On the flip side I see India starting down the Zia road. Pakistan’s success was hampered big time by Zia era and I believe India might not achieve the global power status that its aiming for under this current regime.
 
Good news. I genuinely don't care about India. The only way to prosper is if we don't have these sort of extremists within our borders. Our people have paid with their lives more dearly than anyone else.
 
Thank God, finally someone showing the guts . We are liberal and really peace loving and fun loving people, these trouble makers have noting but given bad name to Pakistan, caused huge damage to our perception.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: Masood Azhar's son Hamza Azhar and <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/MuftiAbdurRauf?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#MuftiAbdurRauf</a> brother of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/MasoodAzhar?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#MasoodAzhar</a> are among the 44 arrested by the LEAs in Pakistan.</p>— Ali Salman Alvi (@alisalmanalvi) <a href="https://twitter.com/alisalmanalvi/status/1102891506673827840?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 5, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Maulana Masood Azhar's brother among 44 arrested in crackdown against banned outfits

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday arrested 44 members of banned outfits including a brother of Maulana Masood Azhar.

State Minister for Information Minister Shehryar Afiri said at a press conference that the action is not result of any pressure.

Mufti Abdur Rauf, brother of Maulana Azhar, and Hammad Azhar are among those arrested during the crackdown.

The minister said the action would be taken against all the proscribed organizations.

Secretary Interior said dossier shared by Indian government with Pakistan also contained names of Mufti Abdur Rauf and Hammad Azhar.

Senior journalist Hamid Mir said the crackdown was launched as part of National Action Plan (NAP), adding that the people arrested during the crackdown offered no resistance as law enforcers took them into custody.

He said number of detainees would rise as the crackdown was expected to continue for days.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/4...-arrested-in-crackdown-against-banned-outfits
 
Ok so they arrest every living man known to Masood Ahzar but not him ????????????????????
 
I bet this is a political game played by Modi and Imran.


Modi: Imran

Imran: Yes sahib

Modi: I need your help, elections are near can you arrest Masood Azhar for the time being and release him after Indian elections ?

Imran: No cant do, it is beyond me, he is protected by the ISI

Modi: So what can you do ?

Imran: I can arrest a few ppl related to him and some of his acquaintances.

Modi: Yeah that will do, Indian ppl will believe my fake surgical strike 2 was the reason why you took some measures.

Imran: Done deal, remember you OWE me.

Modi: I got your back..
 
IK has come across as one of the best leaders to have ever come out of sub continent so far.. However it's still very early days but if he keeps going the way he is going he will be ranked just as highly as he was ranked in his cricketing career.
 
JeM-linked Hamad Azhar, Abdul Raoof among 44 members of banned organisations detained

Forty four under-observation members of proscribed organisations, including Mufti Abdul Raoof and Hamad Azhar — the former being the brother of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) leader Masood Azhar and the latter his son — have been taken in preventive detention for investigation, said officials of Ministry of Interior on Tuesday.

"In order to implement National Action Plan (NAP), a high-level meeting was held in the Ministry of Interior on March 4, attended by all representatives of all provincial governments," said a statement by the ministry. "These actions will continue, as per the decisions taken in National Security Committee (NSC) while reviewing NAP."

This was also confirmed by Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Afridi and Ministry of Interior Secretary Azam Suleman Khan at a press conference on Tuesday.

"This is across the board — we don't want to give the impression that we are against one organisation," said Khan while talking to the media.

He acknowledged that some people who have been detained — including Raoof and Azhar — are named in the dossier handed by India to Pakistan on the Pulwama attack. "It does not mean that action is being taken against only those individuals who are mentioned in the dossier."

The interior ministry secretary further said: "If we have to take over any [organisation's] assets, we will do so. Assets can be taken over of organisations already declared as proscribed, under the Anti Terrorism Act, 1997.

"If we obtain any further evidence or if we have to investigate any organisation, the government can take any organisation into custody at any time."

India blames Pakistan for the suicide bombing in Pulwama that killed over 40 soldiers in India-occupied Kashmir's Pulawama. Pakistan, from the get-go, rejected the Indian claim, urging New Delhi to share "actionable evidence" so that it could act upon it.

"We won't allow the use of our soil against any country," said Afridi, stressing on the fact that none of the actions were taken under any kind of pressure and that it was Pakistan's own decision to take these measures.

"This is Pakistan's decision [...] the action will continue for two weeks. Every single detail will be shared with all stakeholders," said Afridi.

Masood Azhar, the chief of JeM, is in Pakistan, said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in an interview last week.

The government on Monday notified a 2019 order of the United Nations Security Council that would provide a legal basis for freezing or seizure of properties owned by individuals and organisations designated by the council as terrorists.

“The Federal Government issued the United Nations Security Council (Freezing and Seizure) Order, 2019 in accordance with the provisions of Pakistan’s United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Act, 1948 (Act No. XIV of 1948),” the Foreign Office spokesman said in a statement issued to the media.

The order was issued to meet the requirements of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) regarding the implementation of designation of persons and entities under the UNSC resolutions. Pakistan, despite making some progress in overcoming the shortcomings in its counterterrorism financing and anti-money laundering regimes, continues to remain under the cloud at the global illicit financing watchdog.

After failing to adequately convince the FATF, Pakistan is now required to complete actions it has to take by the May timeline. The next FATF plenary is due in June this year.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1467788/j...g-44-members-of-banned-organisations-detained
 
Oh no who will India blame now

Funny how every Pakistani posters here pumping their chest and praises IK..I suggest check your comments from 2 days ago where you were in complete denial that your country is a hub of terrorism and how you Govt did not do for so many years.

I assure you if this is a real crackdown and serious action, you will need to build lot many jails to keep them.

This only validates India's claim and accusations that Pakistan is feeding these people.

Keep coming, 44 is not even a drop in a bucket.

Any how better than never, this has to start from somewhere. Even if you give credit to Modi or not, your future generation wil thank him for triggering this clean up. I cant see this would have happened if there was a Gandhi ran Govt in India!
 
Funny how every Pakistani posters here pumping their chest and praises IK..I suggest check your comments from 2 days ago where you were in complete denial that your country is a hub of terrorism and how you Govt did not do for so many years.

I assure you if this is a real crackdown and serious action, you will need to build lot many jails to keep them.

This only validates India's claim and accusations that Pakistan is feeding these people.

Keep coming, 44 is not even a drop in a bucket.

Any how better than never, this has to start from somewhere. Even if you give credit to Modi or not, your future generation wil thank him for triggering this clean up. I cant see this would have happened if there was a Gandhi ran Govt in India!

Pakistan has been cleaning up terrorists for a very long time since Zarb-e-Azb even before Modi's Government.

You guys should worry about your ingrown terrorists due to state terrorism of India itself instead of blaming others of your security mishaps.
 
Abdul Rauf is a big name in JeM and is basically their number 1 leading commander. 2nd only to Masood Azahr in status and de facto in charge of the group. So this is big news.

Let's see how this develops.
 
Of course this whole thing is being done due to the current tension with India, stop fooling the public. The only question is whether they are willing to take it to its logical end.
 
Hmm. What other reason or justification does India have to attack Pakistan now?
 
Hmm. What other reason or justification does India have to attack Pakistan now?

Terrorism is just an excuse. Modi is just obsessed with War and has the stupid arrogance of having big Army.
 
Oh no who will India blame now

The list will never end. Next boogeyman will be Dawood or some other relative of Azhar. Watch these Indians already say this is not enough.

They should get none of these people. We arrested them to clean up our own house and not for these Endians.
 
The list will never end. Next boogeyman will be Dawood or some other relative of Azhar. Watch these Indians already say this is not enough.

They should get none of these people. We arrested them to clean up our own house and not for these Endians.

Indian Media is already finding excuses.
 
Indian Media is already finding excuses.

Imran has left these guys clueless. They no longer can support their theory of Pakistan military being obsessed with them. Instead the recent events have shown that India is far more obsessed with Pakistan and its military. That is their true boogeyman that they use to brain wash their people.
 
Now what excuse does modi jee have to wage war on pakistan after the steps being taken?....Hmmmmmm
 
RAWALPINDI: Director General Inter-Services Public Relations Major General Asif Ghafoor said on Tuesday that the crackdown on banned organisations is not due to anyone’s directives, adding that the decision to ban Jamaat-ud-Dawa and Falah-e-Insaniat was taken in January.

The DG ISPR spoke to media, saying that Pakistan received a dossier from India and it is under investigation by the relevant institution.

Maj Gen Ghafoor said that all the political parties agree on the National Action Plan. Unfortunately, the NAP wasn’t implemented as desired, he added.

The DG ISPR said that in the dogfight on February 27 between India and Pakistan’s airforce, Pakistan Air Force jet shot down two Indian jets. One pilot was killed while the other was captured, he said.

He said that Pakistan had nothing to do with Pulwama attack, which killed above 40 people in Indian Occupied Kashmir.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/230142-di...-banned-outfits-on-anyones-directives-dg-ispr
 
A few militants being arrested (not even prosecuted yet) is all that it takes?

You do realize that there is a judiciary and legal system in Pakistan. Courts require proof, no point in arresting people if you don't have actionable proof proving their guilt
 
What about India's support of terrorist attacks in Pakistan, will India take action against those perpetrators or will it cut off the support?

Wrong move IMO by Imran, should have called for a quid pro quo...
 
I thought Imran wanted proof before taking action against terrorists...what happened? Lol.

See I told you before also and people here mocked me but Modi's diplomatic clout is unparalleled. He did not even pick Imran's phone call but one IAF strike, few calls to Britain & France was enough for Imran to take action. Not only did Pak return the WC Abhinandan within 24 hrs but now also acting on terror camps. Good job by Imran none the less but we all know what triggered such prompt actions.

But still we have few Indians who finds fault in everything Modi does. If it was Manmohan Singh govt, Pak would have continuously asked for proof....months after months...years after years...dossiers after dossiers and everyone would have forgot (like 26/11).

But good our neighbours are realizing atleast that its a different govt sitting in Delhi. Time for few of our own to realize it too.
 
I thought Imran wanted proof before taking action against terrorists...what happened? Lol.

See I told you before also and people here mocked me but Modi's diplomatic clout is unparalleled. He did not even pick Imran's phone call but one IAF strike, few calls to Britain & France was enough for Imran to take action. Not only did Pak return the WC Abhinandan within 24 hrs but now also acting on terror camps. Good job by Imran none the less but we all know what triggered such prompt actions.

But still we have few Indians who finds fault in everything Modi does. If it was Manmohan Singh govt, Pak would have continuously asked for proof....months after months...years after years...dossiers after dossiers and everyone would have forgot (like 26/11).

But good our neighbours are realizing atleast that its a different govt sitting in Delhi. Time for few of our own to realize it too.

Are you guys ever going to stop making up crap and spinning up your own theories? The government had been planning this for months ahead. In almost each situation you guys always find a way to talk about how great India is, how great Modi is, etc. The sheer arrogance and delusion and detachment from reality is astounding.
 
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I thought Imran wanted proof before taking action against terrorists...what happened? Lol.

See I told you before also and people here mocked me but Modi's diplomatic clout is unparalleled. He did not even pick Imran's phone call but one IAF strike, few calls to Britain & France was enough for Imran to take action. Not only did Pak return the WC Abhinandan within 24 hrs but now also acting on terror camps. Good job by Imran none the less but we all know what triggered such prompt actions.

But still we have few Indians who finds fault in everything Modi does. If it was Manmohan Singh govt, Pak would have continuously asked for proof....months after months...years after years...dossiers after dossiers and everyone would have forgot (like 26/11).

But good our neighbours are realizing atleast that its a different govt sitting in Delhi. Time for few of our own to realize it too.

:))

Modi is a laughing stock in Pakistan. Impressive by Imran to keep a straight face while mentioning this clown.

Pakistan decided before Imran was even elected there would a crackdown and this is just a continuation of the policy.
 
Modi fans will claim this as a win but Imran Khan couldn't care less about the threats of Modi's extremist govt. It is all about getting off the FATF and ensuring no sanctions is applied to Pakistan as result.
 
Good. Get them all. Don't leave a single one out. They are all the same worthless, dangerous lunatics and are no use to any one. Crush them Imran!!!
 
Everyone apart from war hungry Indians like Modi will be happy. Modi must be thinking how can he get votes now.

Modi seems like the Amir Liaqat of India who plays with people's emotions and sentiments on religion and Nationalism..
 
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I thought Imran wanted proof before taking action against terrorists...what happened? Lol.

See I told you before also and people here mocked me but Modi's diplomatic clout is unparalleled. He did not even pick Imran's phone call but one IAF strike, few calls to Britain & France was enough for Imran to take action. Not only did Pak return the WC Abhinandan within 24 hrs but now also acting on terror camps. Good job by Imran none the less but we all know what triggered such prompt actions.

But still we have few Indians who finds fault in everything Modi does. If it was Manmohan Singh govt, Pak would have continuously asked for proof....months after months...years after years...dossiers after dossiers and everyone would have forgot (like 26/11).

But good our neighbours are realizing atleast that its a different govt sitting in Delhi. Time for few of our own to realize it too.

I think Pakistan felt bad. First one tweet from Pakistan killed 40 of your soldiers on the ground. Then we humiliated you in the air.

I honestly feel bad for Kashmiris though. Pakistan will clean up its mess but as long as Modi is around, Kashmiris will continue to be tortured by your army.

Pakistan has been cleaning up home-grown terrorist organizations for the last 7-8 years. And in 5 years, when Pakistan rids itself of home grown terrorism. India will have no one left to blame every time a Kashmiri youth takes out Indian soldiers to avenge what they've been put through.

You've yet to realize it but Modi is a divisive self-serving human being. But you'll continue to eat up the lies he'll serve.
 
Are you guys ever going to stop making up sh*t and spinning up your own theories? The government had been planning this for months ahead. In almost each situation you guys always find a way to talk about how great India is, how great Modi is, etc. The sheer arrogance and delusion and detachment from reality is astounding.

Sorry but its open to all who is spinning the theory and who is detached from reality. Right after Pulwama attack, we were being told that Masood Azhar is not in Pakistan. Infact, its being debated here at length that there is no news of him since 2016 and no one knows where he lives. Now suddenly after IAF strikes, we get the news from Pak foreign minister that Masood Azhar being treated in an army hospital in Pakistan. So suddenly from no clue where he is....he was found to be sick and treated in a hospital. :))

Right after Pulwama, we were being told its a false flag operation and if India has proof against Jaish/Masood...pls provide. Suddenly now Pak goes after Jaish terror camps, even though India didnt give any proof. And the narrative being created, Pak Govt was planning this long ahead?

So we went from no clue where Azhar & his gang is since 2016....to Pak govt was already planning to crack down jaish camps?

Wow.
 
I thought Imran wanted proof before taking action against terrorists...what happened? Lol.

See I told you before also and people here mocked me but Modi's diplomatic clout is unparalleled. He did not even pick Imran's phone call but one IAF strike, few calls to Britain & France was enough for Imran to take action. Not only did Pak return the WC Abhinandan within 24 hrs but now also acting on terror camps. Good job by Imran none the less but we all know what triggered such prompt actions.

But still we have few Indians who finds fault in everything Modi does. If it was Manmohan Singh govt, Pak would have continuously asked for proof....months after months...years after years...dossiers after dossiers and everyone would have forgot (like 26/11).

But good our neighbours are realizing atleast that its a different govt sitting in Delhi. Time for few of our own to realize it too.

You are deluded.

Pakistan has always resisted pressure from India and its allies.

That was never going to change, until other circumstances presented themselves.

Pakistan is now under pressure economically, which has nothing to do with India "isolating" Pakistan and has more to do with the U.S. led war on terror which has destroyed the Pakistani economy. Not to mention the corrupt politicians which took Pakistan to near bankruptcy. Pakistan now has to take loans to pay off loans.

India is seen as an always confrontational bully, you dont give it an inch, if you do they will demand a mile. This is why Pakistan has never given into Indian pressure. Modi or not.

However, the economic situation is different now. Imran has to deal with a failing economy, with the FATF at our door step. This is why Pakistan does not want any confrontation while it is trying to build its economy back.

Modi deserves credit for what? Modi got a humilitation of a life time, he burned some trees down, got one/two of his jets downed, a pilot taken into custody. Got ridiculed at the OIC meeting, a forum which India deemed credible enough to make a speech at.

Pakistan has always lost the narrative in the international forum due to India's influence.

Modi somehow found a way to let Pakistan's narrative shine.
 
Sorry but its open to all who is spinning the theory and who is detached from reality. Right after Pulwama attack, we were being told that Masood Azhar is not in Pakistan. Infact, its being debated here at length that there is no news of him since 2016 and no one knows where he lives. Now suddenly after IAF strikes, we get the news from Pak foreign minister that Masood Azhar being treated in an army hospital in Pakistan. So suddenly from no clue where he is....he was found to be sick and treated in a hospital. :))

Right after Pulwama, we were being told its a false flag operation and if India has proof against Jaish/Masood...pls provide. Suddenly now Pak goes after Jaish terror camps, even though India didnt give any proof. And the narrative being created, Pak Govt was planning this long ahead?

So we went from no clue where Azhar & his gang is since 2016....to Pak govt was already planning to crack down jaish camps?

Wow.

And what does this have anything to do with his brother and son being arrested? You are caught in your own spin here because you didn't even mention that the people arrested are not Masood Azhar.
 
Sorry but its open to all who is spinning the theory and who is detached from reality. Right after Pulwama attack, we were being told that Masood Azhar is not in Pakistan. Infact, its being debated here at length that there is no news of him since 2016 and no one knows where he lives. Now suddenly after IAF strikes, we get the news from Pak foreign minister that Masood Azhar being treated in an army hospital in Pakistan. So suddenly from no clue where he is....he was found to be sick and treated in a hospital. :))

Right after Pulwama, we were being told its a false flag operation and if India has proof against Jaish/Masood...pls provide. Suddenly now Pak goes after Jaish terror camps, even though India didnt give any proof. And the narrative being created, Pak Govt was planning this long ahead?

So we went from no clue where Azhar & his gang is since 2016....to Pak govt was already planning to crack down jaish camps?

Wow.

Ik said give us proofs and we will arrest them,you gave him proofs so he has done it maybe?
But because you are complete idiots you can't do the right thing before getting humiliated.
 
Govt takes over Sialkot mosque

SIALKOT: The Punjab government has taken over the administrative control of Al-Noor Masjid and sealed a religious seminary adjacent to the mosque.

A team of local officials along with a large contingent of police, led by Assistant Commissioner Waqar Akbar Cheema, on Tuesday sealed Madressah Abdullah Bin Mubarak and took over administrative control of Masjid Al-Noor in Mundeyki Goraya village near Daska.

Both establishments were said to be the local headquarters of Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM).

The local administration of Daska also fixed banners on the gates of the mosque and seminary mentioning taking over of their official control by the Punjab government.

Sialkot District Peace Committee Chairman Hafiz Muhammad Asghar and auqaf department Administrator Shahid Hameed Virk were also present on the occasion.

Daska-based JeM activist Chaudhry Arshad Ali, a former chairman of Daska municipality, was running the administrative and financial affairs of the mosque and seminary.

Hafiz Asghar assumed temporary charge of the administration of the mosque till the appointment of a regular administrator.

According to local administration officials, the seminary was involved in subversive activities because of which the Gujranwala Counter Terrorism Department had registered a case under the terrorism act on Jan 14, 2016 against the seminary management.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1467939/govt-takes-over-sialkot-mosque
 
We’ve been here before. Will wait till Ramadan to see if these people reconstitute under new party banners to carry on their ‘work’
 
Expected reaction from a kashmiri

Its not about being a Kashmiri. Any neutral observer will tell you that Kashmiri movement is indigenous. About time India accepts that Pakistan did not create this movement.
 
Upon the directives of the federal government, the district government of Rawalpindi on Wednesday sealed several establishments run by the proscribed Jamaatud Dawa (JuD).

A seminary, hospital, and two dispensaries — located on the Chakrah and Adiala roads and run by the JuD — have been sealed, sources within the deputy commissioner's office told DawnNewsTV.

According to sources, the crackdown against proscribed military outfits, including the JuD, is being spearheaded by the district administration.

According to sources, a list of all establishments run by proscribed outfits has been created and the district government will take action against them. However, the source clarified that no arrests will be made during the crackdown.

Yesterday, seminaries run by the JuD in Chakwal — Madrassa Khalid Bin Waleed in the Talagang area and Madrassa Darus Salam on Chakwal’s Railway Road — along with their staff were placed under the administrative charge of the federal Auqaf department.

The Ministry of Interior also announced yesterday that 44 under-observation members of proscribed organisations, including Mufti Abdul Raoof and Hamad Azhar — the brother and son of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) leader Masood Azhar, respectively — were taken in "preventive detention" for investigation.

The government had on Monday notified a 2019 order of the United Nations Security Council that would provide a legal basis for freezing or seizure of properties owned by individuals and organisations designated by the council as terrorists.

The order was issued to meet the requirements of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) regarding the implementation of designation of persons and entities under the UNSC resolutions. Pakistan, despite making some progress in overcoming the shortcomings in its counter-terrorism financing and anti-money laundering regimes, continues to remain under the cloud at the global illicit financing watchdog.

After failing to adequately convince the FATF, Pakistan is now required to complete actions it has to take by the May timeline. The next FATF plenary is due in June this year.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1467973/j...s-in-rawalpindi-sealed-by-district-government
 
Won't happen in naya Pakistan.:babar

this the hope. but i think its fair to point that IK's predecessor wanted to do the and that was not 'acceptable'
Part of being an informed citizenry is to be inherently skeptical. blv it when it happens, not when its said. I am happy about this but wont applaud until we see proof.
 
I really hope they're serious this time. These groups aren't strategic assets but liabilities and compromise our international position.
 
I dont care who takes the credit on this actions ( certainly it is not enough to just arrest them, they must be prosecuted and pay for their actions all these years).

I think most of the Indians are flying high to see this progress, trust me you will not find any Indian to object on this and I would go further and say Indians will provide you all the support and aid in order to clear up this garbage from your country..

Clear and prosperous Pakistan is what we all Indians wants. Same time, no matter how much you hate India and Indians, you need to write on your wall that without India, there is no growth for Pakistan. It is like Canada without USA. Even if it sounds bitter but that's the reality.

So for all of our happiness, this actions are required and reach to the end so Pakistanis can leave in a free county and happily..

Cheers
 
I bet this is a political game played by Modi and Imran.


Modi: Imran

Imran: Yes sahib

Modi: I need your help, elections are near can you arrest Masood Azhar for the time being and release him after Indian elections ?

Imran: No cant do, it is beyond me, he is protected by the ISI

Modi: So what can you do ?

Imran: I can arrest a few ppl related to him and some of his acquaintances.

Modi: Yeah that will do, Indian ppl will believe my fake surgical strike 2 was the reason why you took some measures.

Imran: Done deal, remember you OWE me.

Modi: I got your back..

Imran Khan has made it very clear he considers Modi a small man and he's come across many such small men in his life.

This is a moment to stand up and applaud what Imran is doing, again.

Week after week, this is a leader across the border who is actually delivering.
 
I really hope they're serious this time. These groups aren't strategic assets but liabilities and compromise our international position.

so true but till today they have succeeded in clouding Pakistanis brain with Kashmir issue, since last 2 weeks I see most of the posters ( many of them I though are very balanced) keep bringing how Indian army is doing crap job in Kashmir blah blah blah...and keep denying that real problem is within their house, they need to clean up their house.

By diverting people's focus on Kashmir, everyone gang up against India and forgot to check their backyard and how these people are taking away growth, business, happiness and freedom for years.

Still many posters are in denial after seeing this crackdown that real problem is in their own backyard. Hopefully, in few years we will see Pakistan grow stronger both socially and economically and that will be realisation for some people.
 
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How do banned outfits in Pakistan even have assets such as hospitals and dispensaries?
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Jaish-e-Muhammad does not exist in Pakistan, yet there is action against Jaish-e-Muhammad in Pakistan. 🤫 <a href="https://t.co/pY7oK34NkV">pic.twitter.com/pY7oK34NkV</a></p>— Naila Inayat नायला इनायत (@nailainayat) <a href="https://twitter.com/nailainayat/status/1103320603992485888?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 6, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="ur" dir="rtl">اب دیکھنا ہے کہ شیخ صاحب حافظ سعید کے قدم چومیں گے یا پھر ان کے جن کے ہمیشہ چومتے ہیں؟ <a href="https://t.co/tdyRs1LpXD">https://t.co/tdyRs1LpXD</a></p>— Waseem Abbasi (@Wabbasi007) <a href="https://twitter.com/Wabbasi007/status/1103247711262990337?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 6, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
How do banned outfits in Pakistan even have assets such as hospitals and dispensaries?

These “banned” outfits are under the care of the establishment. By care, I mean funding.
 
These “banned” outfits are under the care of the establishment. By care, I mean funding.


Now wait for hypernationalists giving you traitor certificates and would like you to present evidence aswell :-)



Btw what do you think about Musharaff spilling the beans about JEM in Nadeem Malik's program ? Do you think he got a nod to do this or has the Commander lost grip over his brain due to his current illness and couldn't keep this secret ?
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Jaish-e-Muhammad does not exist in Pakistan, yet there is action against Jaish-e-Muhammad in Pakistan. 🤫 <a href="https://t.co/pY7oK34NkV">pic.twitter.com/pY7oK34NkV</a></p>— Naila Inayat नायला इनायत (@nailainayat) <a href="https://twitter.com/nailainayat/status/1103320603992485888?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 6, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Yeah, precisely the point I was making.
 
LAHORE: The Punjab government has appointed administrators at the Chowburji head office of Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) Jamia Al Qadsia and main centre in Muridke after taking over charge of the premises.

In Lahore, the authorities on Thursday barred JuD chief Hafiz Saeed from leading prayers at the Jamia Masjid Qadsia at Chowburji Chowk and appointed an official administrator there.

Police contingents were dispatched to Jamia Qadsia Masjid to help the administration take its control. Police locked the adjoining head office of the JuD late in the night, an official privy to the information told Dawn.

The official said the JuD leaders and other activists present there offered no resistance and rather cooperated with the law enforcement agencies.

He said the JuD leadership in Lahore had also handed over 75 ambulances to police. The ambulances have been handed over to Rescue 1122 with a directive to redesign them and make them permanent part of the emergency service.

Similarly, the official said, security had also been tightened at the Muridke Markaz of the JuD where the government had appointed six administrators, including two female officers, at its various sections.

The official said a woman government schoolteacher had been appointed as administrator at a girls’ school at the Muridke Markaz, while a doctor had been posted at the hospital. A tehsildar had been appointed as administrator to run the affairs of the entire premises of the JuD Markaz which was housing more than 300 families, he added.

In reply to a question, the senior official said Lahore housed hundreds of mosques under the administration of JuD which would be taken into official control in the coming days in phases.

Seminary seized in Bajaur district
The authorities have seized a JuD seminary in Bajaur tribal district.

According to a statement issued by Deputy Commissioner Usman Mehsood’s office, the action was taken following directives by the federal government to take over assets of proscribed organisations.

It stated that madressah Taleemul Islam, situated in Lagagari area of Mamund tehsil, which was being controlled by the JuD was seized by the district administration.

After taking control of the seminary, the administration had appointed Sher Wali Khan, headmaster of Laghari government high school, as in charge of the madressah.

The statement did not specify anything about the arrest of the seminary’s teachers and principal.

Meanwhile, the district administration took over on Thursday a health care facility run by the Falah-i-Insaniyat Foundation, a charity wing of the banned JuD, in Chitral.

Deputy Commissioner Khurshid Alam Mehsud told Dawn that the management of the hospital situated near Sabzi Mandi had been entrusted to the medical superintendent of DHQ Hospital. When asked about welfare facilities and the office of the banned outfit, he said these had already been closed.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1468255/jud-offices-in-muridke-lahore-taken-over
 
I dont care who takes the credit on this actions ( certainly it is not enough to just arrest them, they must be prosecuted and pay for their actions all these years).

I think most of the Indians are flying high to see this progress, trust me you will not find any Indian to object on this and I would go further and say Indians will provide you all the support and aid in order to clear up this garbage from your country..

Clear and prosperous Pakistan is what we all Indians wants. Same time, no matter how much you hate India and Indians, you need to write on your wall that without India, there is no growth for Pakistan. It is like Canada without USA. Even if it sounds bitter but that's the reality.

So for all of our happiness, this actions are required and reach to the end so Pakistanis can leave in a free county and happily..

Cheers

I don't think that is true for all Indians, certainly not sure you can argue that is the case for the current leadership and residing govt in India. If it were I am sure they could reach out in many ways to show goodwill, even with small gestures like resuming cricket ties.

All evidence points to the Bulwama incident as being locally instigated. The need to point the finger at Pakistan does not show good intent from your govt, it is putting relations between the twoo countries at the mercy of election campaigns in India.
 
These “banned” outfits are under the care of the establishment. By care, I mean funding.

How about they were also helping Pakistani population with humitarian work as well for which they used hospitals and ambulances etc. Any terrorism work they also did or did not will be judged by courts.
 
WASHINGTON: The United States is urging Pakistan to see the “urgency” of taking action against “terrorists” as the UN Security Council takes up a resolution declaring Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) chief Masood Azhar a global terrorist.

US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo emphasised the need for an immediate action against terrorists at a meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale in Washington on Monday, the State Department said. The UN Security Council (UNSC) is expected to take up a resolution on March 13 that seeks to declare the JeM chief a global terrorist. But China, which has vetoed similar moves in the past, reminded the UNSC on Monday that “a responsible solution” can come only through discussions.

China urged the international community to also focus on the Kashmir dispute while demanding such issues. “China’s position on the designation of a terrorist by the 1267 Sanctions Committee is consistent and clear,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang when asked about China’s stand on the issue.

China urges international community to focus on Kashmir dispute

“China adopted a responsible attitude, followed the rules of the procedure of the committee and participated in the discussions in a responsible manner. Only through discussions can we come up with a responsible solution,” he said.

Diplomatic sources in Washington said that the United States, which jointly moved the resolution along with Britain and France, wants the UNSC to adopt the resolution this time. Besides asking China not to veto the move, Washington is also using its influence in Pakistan to soften its opposition, the sources added.

Bolton’s call to FM Qureshi

As Secretary Pompeo met his Indian counterpart in Washington, US National Security Adviser John Bolton spoke telephonically with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Monday to discuss this and other issues with him.

After the telephone call, Mr Bolton released a brief message on Twitter, which includes the points Secretary Pompeo discussed with the Indian foreign secretary.

“Spoke with Pakistani FM Qureshi to encourage meaningful steps against JeM and other terrorist groups operating from Pakistan,” he tweeted Monday afternoon.

“The FM assured me that Pakistan would deal firmly with all terrorists and will continue steps to de-escalate tensions with India,” he wrote.

Pakistan’s Foreign Office also issued a statement on Monday which said that Mr Qureshi informed Mr Bolton that the Indian aggression of Feb 26 was a violation of Pakistan’s territorial integrity and sovereignty as well as the UN Charter. “Pakistan’s response was purely in self-defence against external aggression,” he said.

A simmering conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir had escalated into a potentially dangerous confrontation when Indian planes violated Pakistani airspace on Feb 26. Next day Pakistan and India were involved in an aerial dogfight and Indian fighter pilot Abhinandan Varthaman was captured by Pakistan. Some days later Pakistan had him returned as a goodwill gesture and to defuse the crisis.

FM Qureshi also underlined measures Pakistan had taken to defuse tensions, including the decision to release the Indian pilot. “Pakistan wishes peace and stability in the region,” he said, pointing out that last week, Islamabad sent its envoy back to New Delhi and was sending an official delegation to India this week to discuss the reopening of the Kartarpur corridor.

The Kartarpur corridor is about 120km north of Lahore and will be used by Sikh pilgrims coming from India on a visa-free basis to visit their holy sites in Pakistan.

Pakistan was also ready to continue weekly contacts at the Military Operations Directorate level, he added. The Military Operations Directorate is part of both Indian and Pakistan armies and headed by the Director General Military Operations (DGMO).

Mr Bolton appreciated Pakistan’s measures, which helped defuse the crisis and urged continued restraint on both sides, the Foreign Office said.

Both sides emphasised the need to resolve all outstanding issues and Mr Qureshi cautioned against any Indian misadventure, the statement added.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1469308/us-sees-urgency-as-un-security-council-takes-up-jem-resolution
 
Lol China again vetoed the resolution against Moulana Masood Azhar sahb....!!!

Yet another defeat for India. Not sure why they do not accept that the issue of Kashmir and related freedom fights will not disappear. Sit with Kashmiris and give them their rights.
 
India shouldn't fall for such stunts. Who knows what's really going on in the background. They need to be always on full alert against these terrorists.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Never pleasant to raise one's voice. But the habit of people accusing Pakistanis of "supporting the Indian narrative" must end. <br><br>Just because you have no response to a critique of mistakes & failures, does not allow you to accuse fellow Pakistanis of being in league w the enemy. <a href="https://t.co/bk9BNvWF6m">https://t.co/bk9BNvWF6m</a></p>— Mosharraf Zaidi (@mosharrafzaidi) <a href="https://twitter.com/mosharrafzaidi/status/1109896999942451201?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 24, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Afridi hints at bar on banned outfits’ leaders from contesting polls

KOHAT: Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Khan Afridi has hinted at developing an effective mechanism to bar leaders of proscribed organisations from taking part in polls.

“What has been happening in the past will not be allowed to continue,” he said on Thursday while talking to reporters after addressing the closing ceremony of a spring festival at the Kohat garrison.

He was responding to a query about whether a mechanism was being evolved to prevent leaders of banned outfits from taking part in electoral politics and to stop fourth schedulers from travelling for Haj and Umrah.

Fourth schedulers are individuals who are members of proscribed organisations and have been placed on the fourth schedule of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997.

The minister reiterated that the ongoing crackdown against outlawed organisations had not been initiated under any external pressure. He said the government was committed to transforming Pakistan so that nobody could point a finger at it.

“The government has taken over all religious seminaries, ambulances, dispensaries, hospitals and other assets linked to the proscribed organisations. The government has also released funds to run these assets,” he added.

Referring to a report to be submitted by Pakistan to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) next week, he ruled out the possibility of Pakistan’s placement on FATF’s black list.

The minister said in its last report submitted to the FATF, the federal government had pleaded its case in such a professional manner that all member states except India had lauded Pakistan’s efforts, noting a reasonable improvement.

Mr Afridi said in the past, whenever the FATF delegation arrived in the country, Pakistan’s case was weak because all state institutions were sending different vibes. However, this is not the case now, he added.

The minister said the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and other agencies had taken exemplary measures to curb human trafficking and money laundering. “Airport Security Force, Customs, FIA, Coast Guards, Rangers, FCs and Army have created effective set-ups to curb illegal movement of money, humans and drugs.

“We are erecting fences along borders with our neighbouring countries. Our message to the world is that Pakistan won’t allow its soil to be used against any country. Both prime minister and army chief are monitoring these operations,” he said. He also hoped for early signing of extradition treaties with the UK and Turkey.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1475552/a...-banned-outfits-leaders-from-contesting-polls
 
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