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The Associated Press

Pakistan’s Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Afridi, right, and Interior Secretary Azam Suleman Khan give a press conference in Islamabad on Tuesday.

8:55 pm, March 06, 2019

ReutersISLAMABAD (Reuters) — Pakistan said on Tuesday it had begun a crackdown on Islamist militant groups, detaining 44 members of banned organizations including close relatives of the leader of a group blamed for a deadly bombing in Indian-controlled Kashmir last month.

The interior ministry said it was a move to “speed up action against all proscribed organizations.” Officials said it was part of a long-planned drive against militant groups, not a response to Indian anger over what New Delhi calls Islamabad’s failure to rein in militant groups operating on Pakistani soil.

Pakistan is facing pressure from global powers to act against groups carrying out attacks in India, including Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), which claimed responsibility for the Feb. 14 attack that killed at least 40 paramilitary police.

The incident led to the most serious conflict in years between the nuclear-armed neighbors, with cross-border air strikes and a brief dogfight over the skies of Kashmir. Tension cooled when Pakistan returned a downed Indian pilot on Friday.

In a further sign that tensions were easing, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said a delegation would visit New Delhi next week to discuss an accord on Sikh pilgrims visiting holy sites in Pakistan.

The interior ministry said close relatives of JeM leader Masood Azhar had been detained in “preventive custody” as part of the crackdown. It named them as Mufti Abdul Raoof and Hamad Azhar, who one ministry official said was the leader’s son.

On Tuesday, Pakistan placed two charities linked to Hafiz Saeed, founder of a militant organization the United States and India have blamed for numerous deadly attacks, including a siege by gunmen in Mumbai in 2008 that killed 166 people, on the country’s official banned list.

The Jamaat-ud-Dawa and Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation charities were placed on the list after the government announced the restriction last month.

Some of the people detained were named by India in a dossier it gave to Pakistan after last month’s bombing, Interior Secretary Azam Suleman Khan said.

“We are investigating them and if we get more evidence, more proof against them, they will be proceeded against according to law and if we don’t get any proof their detention will end,” Suleman said.

Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told CNN last week that JeM chief Azhar was in Pakistan and was “really unwell.”

The United States, Britain and France proposed last month that the U.N. Security Council blacklist Azhar.

A Security Council vote is due to be held in mid-March. However, Pakistan’s staunch ally China, a Security Council member, has blocked previous attempts by world powers to sanction the JeM chief.

The United States and Britain have urged Pakistan to deal with militant groups.

Many Pakistani groups and individuals are under U.N. sanctions, including the JeM, and Saeed, the founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant group that carried out the 2008 attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai, in which 166 people were killed.

There was no immediate official reaction in India to the arrests in Pakistan.

However, an Indian government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, expressed skepticism.

“We have all seen this done for the last several decades now. How many times has Hafiz Saeed been arrested and let out?” the official said. “And have they taken action against Jaish camps?”

Saeed, who holds public gatherings in Pakistan, has been at the heart of criticism that Pakistan does not enforce its anti-militancy laws.

Pakistan has long used Islamist groups to pursue its aims in the region, but it has denied New Delhi’s accusations it actively supports militants fighting Indian forces in India’s part of Muslim-majority Kashmir.

http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0005587597
 
Good step but We also need to get rid of indian war mongering which can cause the horrible effects around the world due to the war between two nuclear armed countries, so RSS & bajrang dal should be in a list of UN as terrorist organizations.

Just search about RSS & bajrang dal training camps. They are the reason of hates & war mongering.

Pakistan already effectively overcoming the extremism but on the other end what about Hindu extremism? Remember terrorism has no religion & should be dealt with iron hands.
 
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Good. Very good. But why now ? Wouldn’t India tell now look we did strikes so now they (Pakistan) are taking actions ?
It does not matter what India talks about Pakistani actions, no one will listen to it. However, the Indian actions, as well as rhetorics, have emboldened the hands of PM Imran Khan. He has found very good reasons to strike on the militants who are not also any friend of Pakistan as well. The population should support anti-militant actions.
 
If there is no evidence of involvement in Pulwama, they have to be released. We are a nation of laws, and shouldn't do PR moves to placate West without solid evidence.

India has yet to provide actionable intelligence as it doesn't exist.

It is asinine to go after pro-Kashmiri groups in Pakistan without dealing with the major issue, which is RSS, BJP, VHP, Shiv Sena, Bajrang Dal rhetoric in India leading to confrontation in Kashmir.
 
Pakistan said on Tuesday it had begun a crackdown on Islamist militant groups, detaining 44 members of banned organizations including close relatives of the leader of a group blamed for a deadly bombing in Indian-controlled Kashmir last month.

It is just a blame on JeM by india there is no evidence yet and investigation is going on.

The incident led to the most serious conflict in years between the nuclear-armed neighbors, with cross-border air strikes and a brief dogfight over the skies of Kashmir. Tension cooled when Pakistan returned a downed Indian pilot on Friday.

Pakistan released indian pilot just for the peace gesture but ungrateful indian nation is not willing to accept due to their biased media toward Pakistan.

In a further sign that tensions were easing, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said a delegation would visit New Delhi next week to discuss an accord on Sikh pilgrims visiting holy sites in Pakistan.

The kartharpur corridor is another sign of peace but war mongering & pathetic country has doubts on this noble decision.

The interior ministry said close relatives of JeM leader Masood Azhar had been detained in “preventive custody” as part of the crackdown. It named them as Mufti Abdul Raoof and Hamad Azhar, who one ministry official said was the leader’s son.

On Tuesday, Pakistan placed two charities linked to Hafiz Saeed, founder of a militant organization the United States and India have blamed for numerous deadly attacks, including a siege by gunmen in Mumbai in 2008 that killed 166 people, on the country’s official banned list.

Good decision.

Some of the people detained were named by India in it gave to Pakistan after last month’s bombing, Interior Secretary Azam Suleman Khan said.

Those are only the names but not any evidence or intelligence sharing by india. It is just like because I hate someone so he should be punished, sorry man civilized nation can only take actions against anyone if there is any concrete evidence provided.

“We are investigating them and if we get more evidence, more proof against them, they will be proceeded against according to law and if we don’t get any proof their detention will end,” Suleman said.
Now it is up to India to provide evidence & not miss a chance this time. If india doest not provide the evidence, so now world is not going to follow indian propaganda against Pakistan.

The United States, Britain and France proposed last month that the U.N. Security Council blacklist Azhar.

Good step but We also need to get rid of indian war mongering which can cause the horrible effects around the world due to the war between two nuclear armed countries, so RSS & bajrang dal should be in a list of UN as terrorist organizations.

Just search about RSS & bajrang dal training camps. They are the reason of hates & war mongering.

Pakistan already effectively overcoming the extremism but on the other end what about Hindu extremism? Remember terrorism has no religion & should be dealt with iron hands.

Pakistan has long used Islamist groups to pursue its aims in the reg accusations it actively supports militants fighting Indian forces in India’s part of Muslim-majority Kashmir.
Pakistan doesn't need to lie, read the article (link is below).

Madrassah at site of Indian airstrikes is undamaged photographs show

basically india needs to lie not only to fool indian people but also rest of the world. India keep on blaming Pakistan, the reason of indian airstrikes in balakot was to kill terrorists but the fact is there are no any such activity or training camp, or any terrorist which india claimed & once again failed to provide any evidence.
Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), which claimed responsibility for the Feb. 14 attack that killed at least 40 paramilitary police.
Wtf no one claimed pulwama attack from the soil of Pakistan.

By blaming other country no one can change the ground reality, the indigenous movement of kashmir can't be ignored too long.
 
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Islamists should join politics and do it peacefully.

I respect Islamists who join politics and do their things peacefully but I dont respect Islamists who back their politics and ideology with terrorism and killings.

Anybody can have their political opinion but if they back it with terrorism and killing they should be stomped out from society.

TTP is a proxy of India they never attack India they are nothing more than a pain for Pakistan. I mean they massacred school children they literally wiped out a part of Pakistans future.
 
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The Associated Press

Pakistan’s Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Afridi, right, and Interior Secretary Azam Suleman Khan give a press conference in Islamabad on Tuesday.

8:55 pm, March 06, 2019

ReutersISLAMABAD (Reuters) — Pakistan said on Tuesday it had begun a crackdown on Islamist militant groups, detaining 44 members of banned organizations including close relatives of the leader of a group blamed for a deadly bombing in Indian-controlled Kashmir last month.

The interior ministry said it was a move to “speed up action against all proscribed organizations.” Officials said it was part of a long-planned drive against militant groups, not a response to Indian anger over what New Delhi calls Islamabad’s failure to rein in militant groups operating on Pakistani soil.

Pakistan is facing pressure from global powers to act against groups carrying out attacks in India, including Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), which claimed responsibility for the Feb. 14 attack that killed at least 40 paramilitary police.

The incident led to the most serious conflict in years between the nuclear-armed neighbors, with cross-border air strikes and a brief dogfight over the skies of Kashmir. Tension cooled when Pakistan returned a downed Indian pilot on Friday.

In a further sign that tensions were easing, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said a delegation would visit New Delhi next week to discuss an accord on Sikh pilgrims visiting holy sites in Pakistan.

The interior ministry said close relatives of JeM leader Masood Azhar had been detained in “preventive custody” as part of the crackdown. It named them as Mufti Abdul Raoof and Hamad Azhar, who one ministry official said was the leader’s son.

On Tuesday, Pakistan placed two charities linked to Hafiz Saeed, founder of a militant organization the United States and India have blamed for numerous deadly attacks, including a siege by gunmen in Mumbai in 2008 that killed 166 people, on the country’s official banned list.

The Jamaat-ud-Dawa and Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation charities were placed on the list after the government announced the restriction last month.

Some of the people detained were named by India in a dossier it gave to Pakistan after last month’s bombing, Interior Secretary Azam Suleman Khan said.

“We are investigating them and if we get more evidence, more proof against them, they will be proceeded against according to law and if we don’t get any proof their detention will end,” Suleman said.

Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told CNN last week that JeM chief Azhar was in Pakistan and was “really unwell.”

The United States, Britain and France proposed last month that the U.N. Security Council blacklist Azhar.

A Security Council vote is due to be held in mid-March. However, Pakistan’s staunch ally China, a Security Council member, has blocked previous attempts by world powers to sanction the JeM chief.

The United States and Britain have urged Pakistan to deal with militant groups.

Many Pakistani groups and individuals are under U.N. sanctions, including the JeM, and Saeed, the founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant group that carried out the 2008 attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai, in which 166 people were killed.

There was no immediate official reaction in India to the arrests in Pakistan.

However, an Indian government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, expressed skepticism.

“We have all seen this done for the last several decades now. How many times has Hafiz Saeed been arrested and let out?” the official said. “And have they taken action against Jaish camps?”

Saeed, who holds public gatherings in Pakistan, has been at the heart of criticism that Pakistan does not enforce its anti-militancy laws.

Pakistan has long used Islamist groups to pursue its aims in the region, but it has denied New Delhi’s accusations it actively supports militants fighting Indian forces in India’s part of Muslim-majority Kashmir.

http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0005587597
Good news. This crackdown is in Pakistan's interest. We want to revive the Pakistani Culture of the 80s where western tourists roamed freely without security. Step in the right direction. A handful of mullahs cannot hold the image of Pakistan hostage.
 
Islamists should join politics and do it peacefully.

I respect Islamists who join politics and do their things peacefully but I dont respect Islamists who back their politics and ideology with terrorism and killings.

Anybody can have their political opinion but if they back it with terrorism and killing they should be stomped out from society.

TTP is a proxy of India they never attack India they are nothing more than a pain for Pakistan. I mean they massacred school children they literally wiped out a part of Pakistans future.

You are mistaken, most of these groups are already tied to Pakistani politicians, namely N league but they have PTI supporters too. They are apolitical, and cut across sectarian lines, mostly they give speeches and lectures about Kashmir to keep the cause active.

These are not militant groups, and they don't engage in militant activity. They only given moral support to Kashmir freedom fighters, like Pakistani government.

The West is using these groups only as a ruse and they will quickly move unto other carrot and stick type of pressure tactics.

Good news. This crackdown is in Pakistan's interest. We want to revive the Pakistani Culture of the 80s where western tourists roamed freely without security. Step in the right direction. A handful of mullahs cannot hold the image of Pakistan hostage.

We are still living in a fairy land where we think that bowing to outside pressure will somehow placate our enemies, it won't.
 

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