The nation is reaping what Nawaz league had sown

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Terrorist Usman was released by police on request of PMLN MPA Zafar Iqbal Nagra and later was again arrested SECOND TIME by Intelligence agencies


Gulamabad town where arrest was made FIRST TIME in city Faisalabad is known to be associated with terror group Zia ul Qasmi of SIPAH SAHABA


PMLN MPA ZAFAR IQBAL WAS QUESTIONED BY AGENCIES WHY HE TELEPHONED POLICE TO LET TERRORIST USMAN HELD AT CHECK POST AND THEN IN POLICE STATION CAPTIVITY GO ? (WHO HAD 10 HAND GRENADES,3 SUICIDE JACKETS AND 4 KALASHNIKOVS AND A TRUCK FULL OF EXPLOSIVES), HE REPLIED THAT ONE OF HIS SUPPORTERS ASKED HIM TO CALL AND LET THAT MAN GO AS HE IS HELD UNJUSTIFIABLY AND THAT MPA NAGRA HAS NO INFO WHO THE MAN WAS.



SOURCE:
DUNYA NEWS
SUNDAY 9 JUNE 2013

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[h=1]‘Taliban architect’ Naseerullah Babar passes away[/h] By Saba Imtiaz
Published: January 11, 2011





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Babar was also known for launching a brutal operation against the MQM.

KARACHI: Major-General (retd) Naseerullah Babar, who was known for his role in the operation against the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and widely seen as the brains behind the Taliban in Afghanistan, passed away on January 10 in Peshawar.
He reportedly had an attack of paralysis on Sunday and was admitted to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Peshawar, where he died early on Monday. He was buried in his ancestral graveyard in Pirpai, Nowshera, on Monday afternoon. His funeral was attended by many prominent political and government functionaries.
He was 82 and is survived by his wife and daughter.
Born in 1928, Babar served in the Pakistan Army from 1948 to 1974 and joined the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in the 1970s. He also served as inspector general of the Frontier Corps, as well as governor of the North West Frontier Province (now Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa) from 1975 to 1977.
He was considered to be extremely close to the late Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, and served as interior minister during her second tenure. It was at this time that the government decided to launch an operation against the MQM, one that saw the streets of Karachi turn into a battlefield.
“Regardless of how grave the situation was, he would remain cool and unfazed. Even during the operation he would go out on the streets and visit affected areas himself,” one journalist recalled. “Benazir Bhutto treated him with a lot of respect and trusted him completely. She would always address him as Babar Sahib,” he said.
Senior PPP leader Taj Haider said Babar was “very brave and had a great deal of integrity.” In the years following the dismissal of Benazir’s second government, Babar remained close to the PPP leader. “He was very perturbed about her security when she returned in 2007,” Haider recalled.
Babar’s role in propping up and supporting the Taliban in Afghanistan was also pivotal. He made no bones about the fact that he was the father of the Taliban and commanded respect within the Taliban leadership. However, the sources say, Babar looked at Taliban as a ‘strategic and political ally’, not an organisation he was ideologically connected to, and believed a Taliban government could help Pakistan strategically.
Babar’s connection with Afghanistan spanned several decades. Several books, including Steve Coll’s Ghost Warsand Ahmed Rashid’s Descent into Chaos, mention that Babar trained Afghan leaders such as Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Ahmed Shah Massoud in the 1970s to launch a guerrilla movement.
In his twilight years, Babar distanced himself from the PPP over the issue of the controversial National Reconciliation Ordinance – of which he was a bitter critic – choosing to leave the party and formally end his political career.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 11th, 2011.


http://tribune.com.pk/story/101748/naseerullah-babar-passes-away/
 

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This is all BS. Naseerullah Babar had under hand links with establishment which had not been brought into the light of PPP executive committee. Both Naseer & the then establishment were working together secretly without bringing it into the knowledge of PPP senior circles. There is no such statement which you will be able to show where you would find PPP officially patronising the Talban.
 

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This is all BS. Naseerullah Babar had under hand links with establishment which had not been brought into the light of PPP executive committee. Both Naseer & the then establishment were working together secretly without bringing it into the knowledge of PPP senior circles. There is no such statement which you will be able to show where you would find PPP officially patronising the Talban.
Thats so cute and innocent that PPP did not know what its interior minister and an old worker was upto. Narrate your fairy-tails to those who have no brain tissue. It was PPP's government that officially accepted Taliban's regime in Afghanistan in 94. Please enlighten us that what made "enlighteneds" like PPP do that?
 

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The "lighter" side of PPP.


Qamar Zaman Kaira meets Molvi Nisar Deobandi of Sipah e Sahaba and asks him to forge an electoral alliance.


posted by Sarah Khan | May 5, 2013
PPP’s central leader and former federal minister for information Qamar Zaman Kaira held a secret meeting with local head of banned terrorist outfit Sipah-e-Sahaba (aka Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat or Lashkar-e-Jhangvi) in order to beg for votes for a few dozen Takfiri Deobandi militants. The meeting with ASWJ-LeJ’s Gujrat President Molvi Nisar Deobandi took place a few days ago in Gujrat city.
A few months ago, Qamar Kaira had openly admitted in Dawn News talk show (Asma Shirazi’s “Faisla Awaam Ka”) that he was supported by banned Takfiri terrorist outfit Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (ASWJ-LeJ) and that he saw nothing wrong in such engagement with terrorists. He even asked Asma Sherazi, the program host, cynically, whether ASWJ-LeJ workers were not Pakistanis.

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Thats so cute and innocent that PPP did not know what its interior minister and an old worker was upto. Narrate your fairy-tails to those who have no brain tissue. It was PPP's government that officially accepted Taliban's regime in Afghanistan in 94. Please enlighten us that what made "enlighteneds" like PPP do that?

No country officially blames PPP Internationally for the Talban phenomenon because they know the truth. Yes we were kept under the dark by the Interior Minister then. Talban, however, first gained diplommatic recognition by Nawaz league government. We never recognised them.
 

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