Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) announced merger with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The announcement was made by the spokesman of Jamatul Ahrar Ahsanullah Ahsan. Pakistan Friday celebrated the first test of its armed drone and laser-guided missile, which the Army Chief General Raheel Sharif announced would help in the ongoing operation against terrorists.
Whether this milestone would also bring an end to the US drone attacks or not would be interesting to watch but chances are that it may bring halt to drone strikes unless it hits a very high-profile target.
Pakistan Air Force played a key role in the operation Zarb-e-Azb and army chief during the visit on the day of test also lauded the efforts of security forces.The attack came only two days after the drone test and also came at a time when the government had announced the return of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from March 16, though in different phases.
But, it could also be in retaliation for the killing of two top commanders of Taliban, Maulana Shakeel Ahmad Haqqani and Dr Tariq Ali, which the militant factions apprehend were killed on the “tip-off” from Pakistani intelligence agencies.Pakistan and Afghanistan in the last few months have developed close intelligence cooperation and Afghan security forces have launched several operations in Afghanistan.
Therefore, there is every possibility of more attacks in the coming days or weeks across the country from the militants in order to challenge the writ of the state after the security forces success in North Waziristan.
It will be quite a challenge for the Pakistani security forces and the government to meet the new challenges. The security forces stand resolute in their commitment to defend the country which can be judged from a statement of Corps Commander Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Lt. Gen. Hidayat-ur-Rehman that the nation should not worry about the threat of Islamic State or Daish.
This is the second major attack in Lahore in a month after the last attack near the police lines. Although, the suspected bomber could not succeed in targeting the senior police officer, several people were killed when he blew himself up in a crowded place.
But, in Sunday’s attack one of the suspected bombers managed to get inside the church and blew himself up, which itself was a serious security breach. Sunday, attack in the heart of Punjab on church, has put the Government of Pakistan in an embarrassing position and it is certainly a set back to the efforts and progress in the operation.
It has also raised alarm bells across the country. There is no time for the security agencies, including the police, to relax and watch cricket match, as people complain that the policemen were watching the World Cup cricket match between Pakistan and Ireland when the bomber hit the church. It’s an eye opener, as more such attacks can hit our. It can be the beginning of a new series of terror strike.The writer is senior analyst and columnist of Geo, The News and Jang.