Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Monday that Pakistan was on the hit list of al Qaeda after the killing of Osama Bin Laden.
Speaking in the Upper House (Senate), the minister reiterated the resolve of government to root out terrorism from the country and region. He said, “The whole nation is committed and united to eliminate terrorism from the country and the region as this great nation has rendered unmatched sacrifices in war against terrorism.”
He offered the parliament to hold in-camera briefing on Karachi incident adding that they got information about surveillance-man who arrested the victim Sarfaraz Shah.
Malik said those who we carrying out terrorist activities in the country were mercenaries and they had no faith in religion.
About Islamabad’s bomb blast he said that information would be shared with media after completing the investigation. He added that the security guard killed in the blast would be awarded Sitar-e-Jurat.
why isn’t Rehman Malik on their hit list?
hahahaha ,,,,,, good question. 🙂
And alqaeda took alfaida of my wife as well,……REHMAN MALIK
That JOKER again…
is it bughz e rehman malik or hub e Al Qaeda?
Rehman Baba ko to khuwab mai bhi talban or Al-qaeda nazar aati hai….blast hone say pehle he rehman Baba talban ka name le lete hain….wah ji bara najumi hai ye Rehman Baba
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Al Qaeda aims to ‘bring down’ Pakistan: Biden
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WASHINGTON: Al Qaeda is trying to "bring down" nuclear-armed Pakistan, US Vice President Joe Biden warned on Sunday, days after a war review tip-toed around Islamabad's role in fighting extremists.
"Our overarching goal and our rationale for being there is to dismantle, ultimately defeat Al Qaeda… to make sure that terrorists do not, in fact, bring down the Pakistani government, which is a nuclear power," Biden said.
The vice-president, in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" programme, repeated threads of a one-year report on the US military surge in Afghanistan that pointed to progress but warned that more time was needed. Biden measured success against Al Qaeda by noting it had been restricted to efforts like the botched underwear attack on a US-bound jetliner last Christmas and a failed amateurish bombing in New York's Times Square in May.
"They are planning much smaller bore but yet deadly attempts to go after the United States of America.
We saw that in the underpants bomber last Christmas. We saw that in the Times Square effort. We have significantly degraded and knocked off a lot of the main planners and organisers and trainers. Does that mean we've succeeded? No. Does that mean we're in much better shape than we were a year ago and two and three? Yes."
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