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ISLAMABAD,
Jul 23 (APP): A meeting of the government’s coalition partners agreed on
Wednesday that parliament will discuss the formation of a national policy to
mobilize public support for a greater national consensus on Pakistan’s battle
against extremism and militancy. The meeting
chaired by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani was held to review in detail the
security situation in the tribal areas, Swat and NWFP.
The meeting
was attended by the coalition partners Senator Asif Ali Zardari Co-Chairman PPP,
Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif Chief Minister Punjab, Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman, JUI
Chief, Asfandyar Wali President ANP, Owais Ahmed Ghani Governor NWFP, Amir
Haider Khan Hoti Chief Minister NWFP, Sherry Rehman Minister for Information and
Broadcasting, Najimuddin Khan Minister for SAFRON, Rehman A. Malik Adviser to
the Prime Minister on Interior, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kiyani Chief of the Army
Staff, Lt. Gen. Nadeem Taj Director General ISI and Shoaib Suddal, Director
General Intelligence Bureau.
There was a
clear consensus that the situation warrants the evolution of long-term policies
across-the-board with the support of all political partners, said a statement
issued after the meeting.
The meeting
noted that Pakistan’s national security and internal stability is paramount and
that no one will be allowed to challenge the writ of the state.
“It was
also agreed in principle that in order to mobilize public support for a greater
national consensus on Pakistan’s battle against extremism and militancy,
parliament will discuss the formation of a national policy to address this
issue,” the statement said.
Greater
cooperation between federal and provincial governments was also stressed, while
the strengthening of civilian law enforcing agencies was emphasized.
To pursue
the objective of making the inhabitants of the affected areas into stakeholders
for a durable peace, the committee decided to increase investments in education,
employment, development and infrastructure.
The main
thrust of the coalition partners’ multi-pronged strategy to counter the
challenge of extremism will be political engagement of the people.
The
coalition partners also reiterated that Pakistan’s territory will not be used
for terrorist attacks, nor will attacks from external forces on Pakistan’s
sovereign soil be tolerated.
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