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'Pakistan to fight anti-terror war but not on its own soil' |
2008-06-22 |
![]() Commenting on the Mohmand Agency incident in the National Assembly, he assured parliament that a joint investigation team would conduct a probe into the attack and its findings would be shared with the House. The government will not take dictation on its foreign policy from any quarters, he added. Responding to cut motions moved by opposition members that the Interior MinistryÂ’s expenditures should be reduced since it had failed to show satisfactory performance, he said the government was striving to establish the rule of law in the country. There had been a 96 percent reduction in terrorism in the Sindh and Punjab provinces since the new government came into power, he said, adding that a 50 percent reduction in bombings had also been recorded in the NWFP. He assured the House that 15,000 new law-enforcement personnel would be recruited in Sindh after the budget was finalised to monitor the cases of kidnapping for ransom. The adviser said the government had busted two terrorist groups in the past few days. He also said that a new information sharing system, comprised of telephone, email and SMS communication, would soon be introduced to facilitate people. No transfers: Malik said that since the new government had come into power, not even a single Pakistani had been placed in the United StatesÂ’ custody. Rather, he added, the government had been working to return Pakistanis to their homeland. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 ...he said the government was striving to establish the rule of law in the country. Been working on that one for a while, haven't you? |
Posted by: Raj 2008-06-22 09:18 |
#2 Pakistan, the Serbia of the 21st century. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2008-06-22 07:24 |
#1 Lemme guess - they want to fight it in American cities by detonating nukes. |
Posted by: Zhang Fei 2008-06-22 00:06 |