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India-Pakistan
Sartaj censured in Senate over controversial interview
2014-11-20
[DAWN] The controversial interview of Advisor on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz
...Adviser to Pak Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on National Security and Foreign Affairs, who believes in good jihadis and bad jihadis as a matter of national policy...
with BBC is continuously under criticism by his political opponent and opposition in the upper House of the Parliament, which has sought an explanation through a calling attention notice on Wednesday.

Aziz had told BBC Urdu that Pakistain was not going to target krazed killer groups that do not "pose a threat to the state".

The statement received harsh criticism by political rivals and on social media. The country's premier spy agency has long been accused of harbouring the "good" and "bad" Taliban narrative.

Pakistain's Foreign Office (FO), however, tried to clarify that the statement was reported out of context. "The advisor made the statement in a historical context," FO spokesperson Tasneem Aslam said in a statement on Tuesday.

The calling attention notice was moved in the Senate today by Pakistain Peoples Party (PPP) leader Farhatullah Babar.

"Attention is drawn to a matter of sufficient public importance namely the Advisor's interview to the BBC on Nov 17, 2014 admitting the selective nature of operation against krazed killer groups, taking on some while leaving others," said the notice.

The statement by the Advisor Foreign Affairs is a reversal of the stated policy of across the board action against all turbans reiterated recently also by the security establishment, the calling attention notice added.

"A disturbing distinction has been made between turbans challenging the state of Pakistain and those, using Pakistain's soil, launch violent operations against other states in the region. It exposes Pakistain to the charge that it is running with the hare and hunting with the hound in the fight against krazed killers."

"This highly disturbing admission at the highest level of policy formulation of turning a blind eye to non-state actors bent upon destabilising foreign states through violent means is a matter of sufficient public importance and calls for urgent attention," it said.
Posted by:Fred

#1  I like the PPP but its the Pak army that dictates good and bad taliban not the govt!
Posted by: Paul D   2014-11-20 05:52