The Asian Age

‘Sharif faces ISI in developing Pak’

- — PTI

Washington, March 12: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif wants to develop his country like India and get rid of terrorism, but the powerful Army and the ISI does not let him do it, an IndianAmer­ican Republican donor has said.

“Nawaz Sharif is trying to take Pakistan in the right direction. I do not know for sure, but it seems like that if it was just him, they would get rid of the big disease terrorism. They would really like to develop like India. But ISI and military do not let him do it,” said Shalabh ‘Shalli’ Kumar, founder of the Republican Hindu Coalition.

Mr Kumar, the top IndianAmer­ican donor to Donald Trump during his presidenti­al campaign, was here last week to meet with Congressma­n Ted Poe who has introduced a legislatio­n in the House of Representa­tives, which if passed would push the Trump administra­tion to declare Pakistan a State sponsor of terrorism or give a justificat­ion for not doing so.

Now spending time in both India and the US, Kumar said the ISI’s and Pakistan Army’s support to terrorism and opposition to India is not because of any ideologica­l philosophy but because of the financial benefits coming to their top officials through such an approach.

“They are doing this not because of a philosophy, but because they make a lot of money because of the conflict. If the conflict was to go away, they would lose out financiall­y,” he said.

The Congressio­nal passage of the bill, HR 1449, the Pakistan State Sponsor of Terrorism Act of 2017, “will actually help the Pakistani people and Prime Minister Sharif,” he said, adding that it would result in a lot more pressure on the ISI and the powerful military to react positively.

Mr Trump already had a major effect on Pakistan’s policy, when they arrested JuD chief Hafeez Saeed.

“It is pretty very clear that President Trump is not going to put up a twofaced Pakistan,” said Mr Kumar, who had organised a major rally for Mr Trump last year to address the Indian-American community.

“So, in a way it is good. Let’s strengthen the hand of Prime Minister Sharif. If terrorist activities gets rooted out, world becomes safer. India and Pakistan will have a better relationsh­ip. That would be a great situation,” he said.

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Shalabh ‘Shalli’ Kumar, the top Indian-American donor to Donald Trump during his presidenti­al campaign, said the ISI and the Pakistan Army supported terrorism to reap financial benefits
Shalabh ‘Shalli’ Kumar Shalabh ‘Shalli’ Kumar, the top Indian-American donor to Donald Trump during his presidenti­al campaign, said the ISI and the Pakistan Army supported terrorism to reap financial benefits

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