Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

ACT ON LET AND JEM, TOP PAK COP HAD TOLD SHARIF

- Rezaul H Laskar

NEWDELHI:MORE than three years before former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif questioned the policy of using Pakistan-based militants for assaults on India, the top cop who probed the Mumbai attacks had urged the PML-N government to take action against the Lashkar-e-taiba and Jaish-e-mohammed in Punjab province.

Tariq Khosa, the former head of the Federal Investigat­ion Agency and one of Pakistan’s most respected police officials, was asked by the PML-N government to prepare a counter-terrorism action plan in the aftermath of the Taliban massacre at an army-run school in Peshawar on December 16, 2014.

The “national counter-terrorism strategy” that Khosa presented to a working group, which included the then interior minister, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, on December 21, 2014, formed the basis of discussion­s that resulted in the National Action Plan on terror that was approved by the government later the same month.

In his book,the Faltering State, Khosa provides details of the counter-terrorism strategy, including the need for a crackdown on the LET, JEM and other groups. “The real heartland of militancy is in the Punjab province. Action against banned outfits like Lashkar-e-jhangvi, Jaish-e-mohammed, Lashkar-etaiba, and the so-called Punjabi Taliban must be taken by the Punjab government,” says the strategy, included in full as an appendix in Khosa’s book.

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