ISLAMABAD: Whereas the steps being taken by the Pakistan Army for
the establishment of peace in Balochistan and to remove the sense of
deprivation among people of the province are yielding positive results,
the growing Taliban threat has forced the Indian spymasters to shift
from Afghanistan to the Gulf states where they are operating as
businessmen.
“The steps
being taken by the army under the guidance of Chief of Army Staff
(COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani to establish peace in Balochistan
and remove the sense of deprivation among the people of the province are
yielding positive results, causing distress to the Indian intelligence
agencies,” an official source said here on Wednesday, requesting
anonymity. “A positive change is being witnessed in the thinking of
common Baloch people because of the recruitment of Baloch youths in the
army and other security institutions on priority basis,” he said.
The
source said the worries of the Indian intelligence officials are,
however, growing because of the change in thinking of the Baloch youths
while the recruitment of the Baloch youths in the army and security
institutions on priority basis has saved Pakistan from a battle front,
which was more dangerous than Waziristan because lava was boiling there.
He said the Indian spying network, which was targeting Balochistan
since long, has almost been defeated now because the Balochistan policy
of General Kayani has shattered the Indian policy of misleading the
Baloch youths. “When he had taken over as the army chief, General Kayani
faced the toughest and the biggest challenge of establishing peace in
Balochistan and also defeating the Indian campaign of misleading the
Baloch youths,” the source said. “General Kayani was extremely serious
in addressing the Balochistan problem and he took pragmatic measures,
which are now yielding positive results,” he remarked.
The
source revealed that the country’s top security agency achieved highly
important successes during the past three years but details of those
successes could not be made public because of their sensitive nature. He
said these successes also helped other security agencies of the
country to achieve their goals. He said the powers that wanted to pit
the Baloch people against other provinces and national institutions
were behind the kidnapping and target killing incidents in the province
during the past few years.
“The
foreign elements have been involved in planning the killing of
passengers of public transport in different cities and districts of
Balochistan and the most prominent among these elements were the
Indians. The term of Baloch Liberation Army was also introduced by the
Indian intelligence agencies because India wanted to infuse into the
Baloch youths the hatred against other provinces and the army,” the
source said.
“Although
the Indians had initially succeeded in their nefarious designs to a
great extent and their operations were on their peak following the
death of Nawab Akbar Bugti, the strategy devised by General Kayani and
implemented by the army to bringing the Baloch people, particularly
youths, into the national mainstream has now completely changed the
scenario,” he added.
The
source pointed out that because of the growing threat of the Taliban
attacks, the senior Indian intelligence officers have shifted from
Afghanistan to the Gulf states in the vicinity of Balochistan, where
they are posing as businessmen and are providing jobs to Baloch youths
so as to create afresh an atmosphere of hate in Balochistan. This is
the reason that the Pakistani establishment is trying to provide
maximum job and business opportunities to Baloch youths to save them
from the economic blackmailing of Indians, he remarked.
When
contacted by The News for comments, former Inter-Services Intelligence
chief Lt Gen (R) Hamid Gul said no doubt General Kayani is doing good
work in Balochistan because the situation had worsened in that province
during the Musharraf regime. He said that under a long-term policy,
General Kayani recruited the Baloch youths in the army and also took
other measures on priority basis to address the sense of deprivation
among Baloch people.
“However,
the president and prime minister too should give priority to
Balochistan, as the government and civil institutions have yet much to
do there and a short-term policy is also needed because India and the
US do not want peace in Balochistan. Therefore, the elimination of the
Indian and US influence there is utmost necessary,” he commented.
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