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State recognises Taliban as parallel state: APML

A close aid to former president Pervez Musharraf and All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) Central Information Secretary Aasia Ishaq on Saturday cautioned to launch a series of protests within the country and abroad against the alleged political and judicial victimisation of ex-president and army chief.

During an interview, APML leader accused that after getting exposed for being involved in immoral and corrupt activities at Parliament Lodges, few politicians were attempting to drag Musharraf into the issue.

“Their immoral acts have became public and videos and pictures are available now, so they want to drag former president of the state into the issue to protect their skins and to divert attentions,” she added.

She said, “We do not have any hopes from the present judiciary as the evidences being provided and questions being raised during the trial of former president are intentionally rejected. These courts are biased and are impotent in providing justice.”

APML has decided to launch a series of protests with in the country and abroad to let the world know that Prevez Musharraf was innocent and was being victimised.

Reacting over recent statement by Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan in which he indicated delay of military operation against Taliban and other religious terrorist groups, Aasia Ishaq mentioned, there should be some principles for conducting dialogues.

“Taliban and extremists are assassinating general public and armed forces,” Aasia mentioned adding, “and few of our leaders because of their specific ideologies and fear are preventing them on the name of dialogue.”

Elaborating further she maintained, the state is now recognising Taliban as a parallel state, and has completely failed in establishing its writ.

These groups of religious fanatics have caste the fake ballots of deceased people in favour of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) and now these parties are returning favour by protecting Taliban and their power in the name of negotiations, APML leader accused.

To a question Aasia Ishaq told that Armed Forces have cordoned off these terrorists from past few months and because of interventions from the government they are waiting orders to smash the fanatics forever.

Responding to another query, AMPL Central Information Secretary termed Mama Qadeer as a terrorist, disclosing that the law enforcement agencies have footages and pictures of the meetings between Mama and anti-state actors and leaders.

 

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