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Faisalabad and Adezai bombings

Although the bombings in Faisalabad and Adezai were conducted in two different areas, using different methods and for different reasons, they have been perpetrated by the same forces that want to destabilise Pakistan. The Faisalabad attack took place near the office of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) on Mall Road. Being unable to breach the security cordon of the ISI office, the militants exploded the car bomb at a nearby CNG station, taking 25 lives of innocent bystanders, and injuring more than a hundred people, some of whom are in critical condition. Reportedly, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed responsibility for this heinous act, stating they did it in retaliation for the security forces’ detaining and later killing one of their senior members in Faisalabad. In Adezai area near Peshawar, a suicide bomber attacked the funeral of a peace committee member’s wife, which was attended by a large majority of Adezai lashkar (militia) members. The Adezai lashkar was formed to protect the local community from Taliban militants. By several accounts, this private militia constituted by the local people stood as a bulwark against the advance of the Taliban to Peshawar. However, lack of support by the military and the government compelled them to threaten that they would lay down their arms and make peace with the Taliban for survival’s sake. The existential question for them is why should they expose themselves to attacks by the Taliban if the government is not interested in supporting them.

All this reminds us that that the military establishment and the ISI have been playing with fire for a long time and now that fire has spread and arrived at their own doorstep. ‘Strategic assets’ created to secure dubious goals in Afghanistan are wreaking havoc in that country and also spilling the blood of Pakistanis. One might ask whose interests are these ‘assets’ securing if not the people of Pakistan, who foot the bill of all these adventures and then pay the additional cost of this treacherous game with their lives. Pakistan’s security agencies will have to scotch the monster they have created, and the sooner they do this the better. Also, it would not be in the interest of the military itself to alienate peace lashkars created to fight against the same elements the military is fighting. If the Adezai lashkar members had been uncertain about which way to go, this suicide bombing must have cleared their minds. Arranging for the security of the community in defiance of the Taliban has cost them heavily. For them, there is no hope of military or other assistance and making peace with the Taliban is probably the only option. If they do not do it now, they would risk being attacked again.

Last but not the least, the buck stops with the interior ministry, which is responsible for the country’s internal security. Rehman Malik has miserably failed to devise and implement a credible and coordinated plan that would ensure that each head of the hydra of militancy is cut off. Despite his blatant failure, the federal government insists on retaining him at this post. It would be in the best interests of the country for someone more capable to be given the challenge and task of providing security to the citizens of Pakistan. *
 
Crap.
ISI is a mature agency whos work is to save Nation from every posible angle.
It is doing its work, and why should others comment on it?
 
All this reminds us that that the military establishment and the ISI have been playing with fire for a long time and now that fire has spread and arrived at their own doorstep. ‘Strategic assets’ created to secure dubious goals in Afghanistan are wreaking havoc in that country and also spilling the blood of Pakistanis. One might ask whose interests are these ‘assets’ securing if not the people of Pakistan, who foot the bill of all these adventures and then pay the additional cost of this treacherous game with their lives. Pakistan’s security agencies will have to scotch the monster they have created, and the sooner they do this the better. :tup:
 
Every Intelligence Agency in this world plans, strategizes and executes. And every plan has its own chances of success and failure. This plan of nurturing lashkars way after the end of Afghan war has certainly been more harmful than beneficial. But it does not mean the ISI deliberately wants to harm the same people of Pakistan who are its only source of power and money.

ISI is part of the same Army that is getting drained out in its fight against terror. I don't think ISI would continue on the same path if it is so destructive to itself.

May be we Indians should at once try to look at the ISI and its actions from the Pakistani point of view.
 
same goes to RAW. 80's Indian and Tamil Nadu Governments supported LTTEs in Srilanka, gave training, money and arms. It backfired when Rajiv regime tried peace between Srilanka and LTTE. We sent IPKF and lost 1,000s of Jawans in the hands of LTTE. Our Ex. PM, Rajiv Gandhi assassinated in our own sand by the same LTTE, which was once trained by his mother Indira Gandhi!

Thank God, at least we learned from our mistake and changed our path before it was too late.
 
Such Pakistan media has to ban immediately. There must be no offensive news about army & ISI. If Pakistan want any type of betterment on public level then our ministry of information must regulate and filter media reports & put strict control over media.

BS article, irrelevant & irresponsible.

If this is called free journalism then hell with it. Close these news organizations.

I will call these news foreign paid propaganda.


Where question over Rehman Malik, Gillani & Zaradari, for them doesn't important how many people suffered by these terrorists acts, they are busy to strong their own government and foot step. They don't want to loose golden hen from their hand. Rehman Malik should be in Pakistan and there must be serious action & security measures but as you see Rehman Malik has flown to UK only for Altaf hussain.

My question
Is Altaf hussain's life better than 60 people who killed in blasts last days?
Those were people who didn't live in palaces like Altaf hussain and work hard for their families.

ISI & Army nothing to do here because if internal ministry didn't work for security & their efforts didn't justify their responsibilities then why we blame over organizations who are responsible for other tasks?
What happened in last days shows incompetency of interior ministry, that was their duty to look for internal security measures. Where were these FIA, CIA, speacial branches and others. what hell they are doing.
ISI didn't responsible for internal security issues.
 
Crap.
ISI is a mature agency whos work is to save Nation from every posible angle.
It is doing its work, and why should others comment on it?

buddy you have to accept truth ISI is now out of controll

fact is pakistan army and isi are against the nation future only peace and democracy can show pakistan right way

we will not mind if you dont accept fact its only your and your nation loss and nothing gains

you cant gain anything from hate only love and peace can show the way of allah
 
Stop blaming ISI and Pakistan....................I think u Indians have a ISI fobia.
 
Please post original articles when they are being referenced in the media to avoid cherry picking and incorrect interpretations by authors/outlets who are republishing or paraphrasing the original.

I have edited the first post and the title to reflect the original article.
 
buddy you have to accept truth ISI is now out of controll

fact is pakistan army and isi are against the nation future only peace and democracy can show pakistan right way

we will not mind if you dont accept fact its only your and your nation loss and nothing gains

you cant gain anything from hate only love and peace can show the way of allah

The Army and the ISI are currently at the forefront of the fight against terrorists, and have lost more men in combat and intelligence operations than all the NATO armed forces and intelligence agencies in Afghanistan combined.

Whatever they are, they certainly are not against Pakistan's future, peace and democracy. That responsibility currently lies with the elected coalition government headed by the PPP, and it is they who have to deliver on a whole range of domestic issues.
 

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