Terror attack on Bacha Khan University in Pakistan - 20/Jan/16

Nuvneet Kundu

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 15, 2016
Messages
1,459
Likes
2,613

Even this idiot Laal Topee is getting countered by his own people :


People are also seeking accountability from Pakistan army's fraudulent information machine :

 
Last edited:

Srinivas_K

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 17, 2009
Messages
7,420
Likes
12,945
Country flag
When Indian defense minister gave a statement that the attackers of PathanKot must suffer the pain they have inflicted on India, the next thing they did was to take JEM chief Masood Azhar into protective custody of the ISI.
 

Nuvneet Kundu

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 15, 2016
Messages
1,459
Likes
2,613
When Indian defense minister gave a statement that the attackers of PathanKot must suffer the pain they have inflicted on India, the next thing they did was to take JEM chief Masood Azhar into protective custody of the ISI.
Parrikar also said that the next one year will be a year of action against terrorists. It means that Pakistan will probably spend the next year building massive chain hotels for all the terrorists they will need to keep in protective custody :D
 

ezsasa

Designated Cynic
Mod
Joined
Jul 12, 2014
Messages
31,905
Likes
147,984
Country flag
Paki media is targeting Parrikar because he is the only one talking tough on Pakistan.

Paki media thinks Modi, doval , sushma Swaraj and Rajnath singh are soft on pakiland.
 

sorcerer

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 13, 2013
Messages
26,919
Likes
98,471
Country flag
Charsadda attack: It is time to ask Pakistan Army some hard questions

A month after Pakistan observed the first anniversary of the deadly APS Peshawar attack, Islamist terrorists belonging to the banned TTP have struck again – this time at Bacha Khan University in Charsadda.

According to the latest updates, 21 people have been killed in the attacks with over 60 injured. Law enforcement agencies have cleared the premises, killing 4 terrorists.

This attack on another educational institution holds a lot of symbolic value. This is the third major attack in KPK in a month – all after Army’s continuous propagation of ‘phenomenal success’ and ‘broken backbones of terrorists’ in Zarb-e-Azb.

20th January is the death anniversary of Bacha Khan, a true humanist and preacher of non-violence. The attack took place when students had gathered to commemorate his death anniversary.

The attack on university, followed by quick condemnations, calls for swift investigations and ISPR blowing the trumpet of Army’s operation. Chief of Army Staff has arrived to the university, PM Nawaz Sharif and CM KPK, Pervez Khattak are on their way.

The question: What happens next?

An APC will be called, joint committee will be formed, followed by announcement of culprits to be brought to justice. End.

After December 16 attacks, the country’s leadership met to formulate a strategy to eliminate terrorism from the country – National Action Plan. A thorough analysis of the plan shows how unsuccessful the country’s civil and military government has been to implement it.

Banned organizations are still operating freely. The government bans an organization, it emerges with a new name, contests elections and even wins seats.:hehe: LeT, banned in 2002, changed its name to JuD and still working freely under the guise of a welfare trust – often along with Pakistan Army in cases of emergency.

Lal Masjid is located at three minutes’ drive from the HQ of country’s premiere spy agency:basanti:, where Mullah Abdul Aziz, a known terrorist and law-offender, unleashes threats against the state, refuses to bow down to the Constitution but still remains at large. To make it worse, country’s Interior Minister lies on the floor of the National Assembly, saying there has been no case registered against Mullah Aziz.

After the Pathankot attacks, Pakistan has announced action against banned JeM, closing down its offices and taking its leadership into ‘protective custody’. Banned since 2002, the government must answer the simple question: why did it wait for 14 years to take action?

The average response after this attack is exactly the same as any other in the past. ‘They are not Muslims’, ‘terrorism has no religion’, ‘it is a conspiracy of RAW’ and so on. Such oversimplified, sweeping statements have become a part of national discourse in Pakistan.

Not an hour into the attack and many in the media, responsible for narrative building, started pointing their fingers towards India.

The most ridiculous of all has been the response of Ansar Abbasi, who blamed the Indian intelligence, RAW for backing TTP terrorists. This is the same man who has, for years, defended the ideology of TTP and advocated dialogue with them.

Back in 2009, Mr. Abbasi about Sufi Muhammad wrote,“His decade’s long struggle for Islamic justice system in Swat and Malakand Division is in sight but now he himself has threatened the achievement of his life’s goal.”


The same TTP was considering Orya Maqbool Jan and Ansar Abbasi as their negotiators.


Now, the question is, if TTP is being backed by Indian RAW, has Mr. Abbasi been supporting enemies of Pakistan for years?


Giving sweeping statements like ‘terrorists are not Muslims’ is not going to take us anywhere. It is about time we stop being in denial and realize that they are Muslims and they do follow an interpretation of Islam.

If they were not Muslims, why Hakeem Ullah Mehsud, Baitullah Mehsud and Osama Bin Laden would be termed as ‘martyrs’ and ‘soldiers of Islam’? Why would Muslim clerics offer their funerals in absentia? Why would hundreds of locals rush to offer funeral prayers of terrorists hanged to death?

It is about time we asked Pakistani military some hard questions. It's no longer the era of patriotic anthems and keeping our mouths shut with the arguments such as ‘fouj ka waqar’, amidst serious security questions. The nation has thanked Raheel Sharif:bs: enough to ask for the results of his campaign against terrorism.

Whatever the military demanded, civilian government gave – from military courts to foreign policy, everything has been under control of Army. But what are the results beyond photo-ops and extensive PR gains?

Lastly, stop using adjectives such as 'resilient', 'brave', 'heroes', 'courageous' – please stop glorifying the dead children. Please. They were not resilient. Or brave. They were students. They never saw this coming – were murdered in cold blood by the hands of Islamist terrorists. There is no glory in it but sheer helplessness.






More by Umer Ali
Umer Ali is an Islamabad-based journalist who reads and writes about Pakistan and its history. He aspires to see a tolerant and progressive Pakistan.


http://nation.com.pk/blogs/20-Jan-2...ut-time-we-asked-the-army-some-hard-questions
 

ezsasa

Designated Cynic
Mod
Joined
Jul 12, 2014
Messages
31,905
Likes
147,984
Country flag
Unless Raheel sharif does something drastic and dramatic, we might see lowering of his profile in MSM and SM this year. The guy is supposed to retire in November.

You can already see some threads critical of Raheel sharif on our neighbour's defence forum, which was somewhat rare in the past year.
 

Screambowl

Ghanta Senior Member?
Senior Member
Joined
Jan 1, 2015
Messages
7,950
Likes
7,908
Country flag
When Indian defense minister gave a statement that the attackers of PathanKot must suffer the pain they have inflicted on India, the next thing they did was to take JEM chief Masood Azhar into protective custody of the ISI.

If RAW does something, it will either hit these safe houses or military installations. This whole attack is staged in Peshawar by ISI. Otherwise, militants trained as commandos could only inflict 20-30 causalities in a Uni of 3000 students?
 

Nuvneet Kundu

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 15, 2016
Messages
1,459
Likes
2,613
If RAW does something, it will either hit these safe houses or military installations. This whole attack is staged in Peshawar by ISI. Otherwise, militants trained as commandos could only inflict 20-30 causalities in a Uni of 3000 students?
Rightly said. Also, many people erroneously compare RAW with ISI or CIA. They're not the same, RAW is a political intelligence wing, while ISI and CIA are military intelligence wings who carry out intelligence operations. RAW only does intelligence gathering, and even that is political intelligence. The foreign military intelligence of India in each country is handled by a highly decorated depute from the army who is provided designated residence in every foreign embassy India has. He's a dedicated military attache who keeps a watch on the kind of weapons that are being developed, bought, or sold by countries of India's interest.

Change or regime allegedly in Sikkim, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, Bangladesh that is the kind of things RAW does; Not petty things like throwing crude homemade bombs in Pakistani colleges. What do people think RAW is? some cheap street thug?
 
Last edited:

sayareakd

Mod
Joined
Feb 17, 2009
Messages
17,734
Likes
18,952
Country flag
If RAW does something, it will either hit these safe houses or military installations. This whole attack is staged in Peshawar by ISI. Otherwise, militants trained as commandos could only inflict 20-30 causalities in a Uni of 3000 students?
These are terrorists with basic AK training, that day they had fog and the Pak sniper shot all terrorists, Kind of funny.
 

Nuvneet Kundu

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 15, 2016
Messages
1,459
Likes
2,613
These are terrorists with basic AK training, that day they had fog and the Pak sniper shot all terrorists, Kind of funny.
I find it hard to believe that 4 terrorists having cornered 3000 kids could manage to kill only 25. Even if you assume that each class room had 50 kids, a single terrorist could kill 200 in a span of 5 minutes. There were reports that they were holding 300 kids hostage in a large hall. One grenade would have killed most of them. But 25?

This is a false flag operation. The ISI probably sent 1 live terrorist with limited ammo, having already alerted their college security apparatus (which was being handled by a private security firm) to kill him after he managed to kill 25 people. Then while doing the counter-terror operations, they must have planted 3 more dead bodies on the crime scene and claimed that there were 4 terrorists that the might Pakistan army thrashed.
 

Screambowl

Ghanta Senior Member?
Senior Member
Joined
Jan 1, 2015
Messages
7,950
Likes
7,908
Country flag

Nuvneet Kundu

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 15, 2016
Messages
1,459
Likes
2,613
what will Ghani do? The afghan intelligence knows these old tactics of Pakistan. Finally Pakistan has more control over these terrorists than Ghani :p
Unofficially yes, Pakistan controls Afghan militants, but this provides an official cover for Pakistani presence in Afghanistan.
 

Screambowl

Ghanta Senior Member?
Senior Member
Joined
Jan 1, 2015
Messages
7,950
Likes
7,908
Country flag
Unofficially yes, Pakistan controls Afghan militants, but this provides an official cover for Pakistani presence in Afghanistan.
This is why they were after that agreement with afghan intel agency? Any how, they will be hunted by TTP. Pakis are really not good in negotiation.
 

airtel

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 25, 2015
Messages
3,430
Likes
7,814
Country flag
Bhensaہٹو بچو - ملحد اپنے پیارے .jpg
.......................................................................
 

Latest Replies

Global Defence

New threads

Articles

Top