Tuesday, February 09, 2010, Safar 24, 1431 A.H   ISSN 1563-9479
 Group Chairman: Mir Javed Rahman Founded by: Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman Editor-in-Chief: Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman 
HOME | TOP STORIES | WORLD | NATIONAL | BUSINESS |  SPORTS |  KARACHI | LAHORE | ISLAMABADPESHAWAREDITORIAL | OPINION | STOCK INSTEP TODAY  NEWSPOST
  WEEKLY SECTIONS
    News on Sunday
    You
    Health Body & Mind
    Technobytes
    Iqra
    Galaxy
    Tapestry
    Education-Zine
    Us
    Cyber@print
    Investor's J.
    Viewers' Forum
    Today's Cartoon
    Style
    Business & Finance Review
    Instep
    MAG Fashion
    Blog
  FEATURES
   Opinion Archive
   Fashion Archive
   Magazine Archive
   Style Archive

  FINANCE
   Currency Rates
   KSE Index
   Bullion Rates
   Prize Bonds

 Drone attacks intolerable: PM

Monday, October 27, 2008
‘Army is in Fata to control tense situation, to be withdrawn when govt so desires’

By Asim Yasin

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Sunday said military action was not a solution to all problems while the government had deployed the Army in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) only to control the tense situation there.

“The Army is undertaking operation in Fata as an emergency measure on the directive of the government and the troops will be withdrawn when the government so desires,” he said while addressing a press conference here on Sunday on his return from China, where he had gone to attend the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM).

The prime minister spoke on almost all the national issues such as parliament’s unanimous resolution after the in-camera sessions, the ongoing power crisis, inflated bills and load-shedding that led to popular outburst in the shape of protests across the country. He also talked about his interaction with leaders of Asia and Europe, including Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, on the sidelines of the ASEM summit in Beijing.

About the statement of Army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, the prime minister described it as a loud and clear message that the Army would follow the directions of parliament.

Commenting on the drone attacks from across the border immediately after the passage of landmark unanimous resolution of parliament, the prime minister said ěthese attacks are weakening our efforts to curb the menace of terrorismî.

He termed the attacks on the national sovereignty and declared that it would not be tolerated and government would take all possible measures to stop them. “I had also raised the matter in the ASEM Summit and they supported our stance in this regard and expressed solidarity with Pakistan,” he added.

He said the government was successfully working to de-link the militants from the tribes and the local tribesmen are taking action against these elements. “The terrorists follow no religion. They are cancer for the nation,” he said.He said to deal with terrorism, the government has adopted a three-pronged strategy of development, dialogue and deterrence. “We want to adopt the use of force as a last resort,” he added.

He said the government is working to strengthen the civilian law-enforcement agencies to maintain the law and order. He said ěthe international community also supported it and offered capacity-building of our civilian law-enforcement agenciesî.

Commenting on the recent press conference of the IG Frontier Corps in which he had stated that the operation in Bajaur Agency could continue for more than one year, the prime minister showed his annoyance over the press conferences, saying that such a press conference should not have been held without permission.

He termed the parliament resolution on national security unanimous and expressed his resolve to deal with the challenge of terrorism.He appreciated that all the political parties represented in parliament have unanimously adopted the resolution after a threadbare debate by parliamentarians of both the houses in the in-camera sessions.

“The resolution was prepared by a special parliamentary committee representing all parties in parliament after two days of hectic deliberations to make it a national thinking,” he added. He said a monitoring committee of parliament for the implementation of the Resolution will be formed by the speaker National Assembly as ěwe consider parliament the supreme power of the peopleî. “It is the prerogative of the speaker and I do not want to dictate her,” he said.

The prime minister dispelled the impression that there was no material change in governance and that all decisions were taken, as in the past, in the Presidency. “There is excellent coordination between me and the president and being a part of the PPP we both support each other and all the decision are taken after discussion,” he said.

He said the PPP has always declared that parliament is supreme and all the decision would be taken in parliament. After being elected as the president, Zardari addressed parliament within two weeks while Musharraf addressed parliament only once terming the parliament ‘unruly’.

Gilani said Friends of Pakistan and International Financial Institutions (IFIs) have assured support to Pakistan; however, theses efforts would take some time to materialise. He said all countries have been hit by the global financial crisis and many will need help of the IMF and other financial institutions.

He said Pakistan has also been affected but it is premature for the country to seek foreign assistance to overcome the problem. He was optimistic about assistance from the IFIs and the IMF in case of need. He reminded that the United States Congress was working on a bill to earmark substantial economic assistance for Pakistan spread over years.

He said the shortage of electricity cannot be overcome overnight. If it were a commodity which could be purchased on the spot, the government would have immediately purchased it in bulk to combat the crisis. But it is a time-consuming process and it will take some time before the disturbing problem of power shortage is solved.” He asked the nation to be patient and understand the situation in the real perspective.

He said China has assured to provide assistance for setting up of power generating projects in Pakistan. About expansion in the cabinet, the prime minister said it is a political process and the government will take decisions in consultation with its allies.

He said parliamentary secretaries have been appointed giving representation to all the allied parties. He expressed the hope that expansion of the cabinet would be done after his return from visit to Turkey.

He said the process of electing chairmen of standing committees is underway and various committees have already elected their chiefs. Replying to a question regarding export of manpower to Saudi Arabia, he said that he had met with the Saudi ambassador and discussed the issue with him.

He said President Zardari will visit Saudi Arabia from the 4th of next month and will have meetings with Saudi leadership to exchange views for enhancing cooperation in economic and trade sectors.

Detailing his just concluded visit to China, he said Pakistan and China are cooperating with each other in the fields of defence, agriculture, health and culture.He said China is the time-tested friend of Pakistan and once again the leadership of China has assured him all assistance for quick recovery from the economic and energy crises.

Gilani said that during his stay in China he had useful meetings with the chancellor of Germany and prime ministers of India and Italy and exchanged views on bilateral relations and cooperation in various sectors.

He said the Indian prime minister told him that the water issue with Pakistan would be resolved according to the agreements. “Pakistan’s policy is to improve ties with its neighbours and he and Dr Manmohan Singh pledged to move on the path of improved bilateral relations,” he added.

He said the Italian prime minister assured him that he would raise Pakistan’s concerns in G-8 meeting to address these problems. He said he apprised the delegates of all the 43 countries taking part in the Asia Europe Meeting Summit in Beijing about the unanimous resolution and Pakistan’s stand on the war on terror, and they commended this resolution.

Share this story!   
Back     |    Send this story to Friend    |     Print Version
 
 

Three killed as Sh Rashid escapes attempt on life
By Shakeel Anjum
RAWALPINDI: Awami Muslim League (AML) Chief and a candidate for NA-55 (Rawalpindi) by-election Sheikh Rashid Ahmad was wounded, while three people — a guard and two party workers — were killed when four gunmen    more

12 soldiers killed in South Waziristan
ISLAMABAD: Twelve soldiers embraced martyrdom while two others were injured in a clash with militants during the ongoing operation Rah-e-Nijat in South Waziristan Agency (SWA), the ISPR said on Monday. S    more

Plan to attack five-star hotel foiled
By our correspondent
LAHORE: The CIA police here on Monday claimed to have foiled an attack on Americans staying at a five-star hotel and arrested six terrorists, including a suicide bomber. Addressing a press conference, SS    more

Govt taking court for a ride
By Ansar Abbasi
ISLAMABAD: She fought her case in the media. She won her battle in the judicial forum too. But still the government is bent on making an example out of her for refusing to follow the illegal dictates of her min    more

Pakistan against arms race: Gilani
By Azeem Samar
KARACHI: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Monday said Pakistan does not want to be engaged in an arms race with any country. Speaking as chief guest at the induction ceremony of second Chinese-m    more

Punjab-Sindh water row Centre’s intervention sought
By our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: Tension between Punjab and Sindh over opening of the Chashma-Jhelum and Taunsa-Punjnad link canals has touched a new high as the former has sought the Centre’s intervention. The Punjab has sai    more

French, Dutch fight over giving LNG to Pakistan
By Khalid Mustafa
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin and his team is all set to thwart the attempt of an unscrupulous combine of oil industry heavyweights and some functionaries of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Re    more

Nine killed as no let-up in rains
By Nisar Mahmood
PESHAWAR: Nine people were killed and scores of others injured as heavy rains and snowfall lashed various parts of the country for the fourth consecutive day on Monday. Reports from the Shangla district    more

Malik orders NUML closure as protest enters 5ht day
ISLAMABAD: The protest of the students of the National University of Modern Languages (NUML) against thrashing of Professor Malik Tahir by Registrar Brigadier (R) Obaidullah Ranjha entered its fifth consecutive    more

Malik insists no Blackwater in Pakistan
By Muhammad Anis
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik while responding to an accusation from a PML-N parliamentarian told the National Assembly that Blackwater was not providing security to the president and the prime mini    more

FBR gets list of properties rented out to foreigners
By Hanif Khalid
ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has received list of properties from Foreign Office, which were in use of foreigners in Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar and Lahore, but these were not shown in annual tax    more

Repealing of 17th Amendment
By our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has begun efforts to create consensus on repealing the 17th Amendment before presidential address to the joint sitting of the parliament. The prime minis    more

Three suspects held in Mohmand
By our correspondent
GHALLANAI: The security forces arrested three suspected persons during search operation in Safi subdivision of Mohmand Agency, official sources said Monday. The sources said the security forces carried out sear    more

No presence of Blackwater, DynCorp in Pakistan, NA body told
ISLAMABAD: Secretary Interior Qamar Zaman again negated on Monday the presence of Blackwater, DynCorp or any other foreign security agency in the country. “Neither the Blackwater and the DynCorp nor any other s    more

Govt urged to take up water issue with India
By Asim Yasin
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Q, Parliamentary leader in the National Assembly, Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat while urging the government to take up the issue of ‘water terrorism’ with New Delhi, has question    more

Avalanche kills 17 Indian soldiers in held Kashmir
HELD SRINAGAR: Seventeen Indian soldiers were killed on Monday in an avalanche that slammed into a group of 70 combat troops at a high-altitude warfare training camp in Kashmir, the army said on Monday.    more

Taliban defiant as Afghans flee ahead of assault
KANDAHAR: The Nato commanders urged the Taliban to surrender as troops dug in on Monday for a major assault on their key stronghold in southern Afghanistan, sending thousands of residents fleeing. The Ta    more

Plea to freeze foreign accounts
By our correspondent
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday ordered the federal government to submit a reply within four weeks on a petition seeking freezing of accounts in foreign banks and recovery of illegal assets accumu    more

Attack on Sh Rashid
RAWALPINDI: The PML-N candidate for by-polls from NA-55, Malik Shakil Awan, has announced suspension of electioneering for a day to mourn the death of those killed in the attack on the office of his rival, Shei    more

Indian forces to halt Kashmir rally outside UN office
HELD SRINAGAR: The held Kashmir authorities deployed thousands of police and troops on Monday to prevent a protest outside the UN office here over the recent killing of two teenage boys by Indian security force    more

briefs...
20 die in Afghan floods, avalanches KANDAHAR: Twenty people have died in floods and avalanches triggered by some of the heaviest rain and snow in Afghanistan for 50 years, an official said on Monday. At    more

Google
 
 
The News Home  |  Jang Group Online  |  Jang Multimedia  |  Jang Searchable  |  Ad Tariff / Enquiry |  Editor Internet  |  Webmaster