Former army chief General (r) Mirza Aslam Beg on Sunday said that those pressing the prime minister for operation against Taliban want to dislodge the government to create Egypt and Syria-like situation.
In an interview, Beg said that instead of operation, dialogue would be a better option in the larger interest of the country. He said the army has all the power and capability to crush terrorism but it would have to consider whether the government would be able to control the situation after the operation.
The former COAS said, “Our enemy is at the back of Maulvi Fazlullah and providing him arms and finances.” He said Fazlullah was in Afghanistan and being supported by Afghan government and others. He said the government should take the bitter pill of dialogue process with Taliban and should not take any step in haste.
Operation is a must need. its govt’s job to bring all stakeholders on board n order army to kick these terrorists to hell. Pakistanis in majority know the real face of these so called Mujahids. they r using Islam as thr shield but in reality they r misusing it. they need to isolated n diffused
Apart from pti’s inability to understand the ground realities, all the rest who oppose the operation r either ignorants or part of the ttp group who want to see Pakistan bleed to death
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