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Briefing by Siddique-ul-Farooque Information Secretary
Pakistan Muslim League, On Sunday November 18, 2001
General
Pervez Musharraf succumbed to the US pressure and bypassing the
national leaders and the friendly countries took a sudden U-turn
on the country's Afghan policy.
In his address
to the nation on September 19, the General held out assurances
to the nation, allaying their fears in the backdrop of a worst
track record of the earlier assurances. But all these assurances
evaporated in thin air one by one throwing the nation in a state
of chaos, confusion, despair and despondency.
Whatever
assurances he had held out to the nation on behalf of the partners
to the 'war against international terrorism' were contrary to
the expectations. Facts made it crystal clear that throughout
the whole gamut of Afghan affair, the international coalition
neither consulted the General nor they gave any importance to
his 'suggestions and recommendations' making it immensely clear
that his 'role' was limited to just taking dictation.
Pakistan
Muslim League (N) is putting the record of all the 68 days beginning
from September 11 to November 17 to the nation to bring it in
picture about what profits and losses the self-assertive General's
Afghan policy brought to the nation. We will discuss them one
by one under different heads as follows;
DEFENCE
The formation
of a sincere and friendly government in Afghanistan after the
humiliating defeat of the former USSR and its subsequent withdrawal
from there, had blessed Pakistan with a safe 2400 kilometers strategic
depth. There were friends and brothers everywhere in Afghanistan
and there were almost no visa restrictions on Pakistanis.
But the 'wholehearted
and unstinted' cooperation of the Musharraf government to the
international coalition's 'war against terrorism' not only led
to the formation of an anti-Pakistan government in Afghanistan
on November 13 but it also cost Pakistan loss of the 2400 kilometers
strategic depth. This has exposed the western borders of Pakistan
to aggression any time in addition to the already barely defended
eastern borders, as tanks and a heavy number of armed troops have
also been deployed there.
Soon after
the formation of their yet-to-stabilize government in Afghanistan,
the Northern Alliance leadership not only torched Pakistan Embassy
in Kabul but they also chanted anti-Pakistan slogans. This was
no less than a shot in the arm of the ever-hostile terrorist state
of India that spared no occasion to damage the stability and integrity
of Pakistan.
The so-called
President of the Northern Alliance government Burhan-ud-Din Rabbani
has ordered his troops to kill Pakistanis on sight and his Foreign
Minister Abdullah Abdullah has asked the United States and the
allied countries to eliminate Pakistan with an atomic bomb. The
above-mentioned facts make it abundantly clear that how much destruction
General Musharraf has brought to Pakistan by changing the country's
Afghan policy pursued by the civil dispensations.
ATOMIC PROGRAMME
During the
tenure of Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, the nuclear weapons
of Pakistan were in full state of preparedness and installed at
different strategic locations to counter any aggression.
Fearing that
after the nuclear explosions by India, Pakistan too will follow
the course simply to redress the balance, the then President of
the United States Bill Clinton requested Prime Minister Muhammad
Nawaz Sharif four times on telephone not to detonate the nuclear
devices in exchange for three and a half a billion dollars aid.
But he rejected his offer and detonated six nuclear devices making
the country the seventh nuclear member of the atomic club.
On the contrary,
General Pervez Musharraf collapsed to the international pressure
and put different components of the country's nuclear devices
at distant geographical locations.
In an interview
with ABC correspondent Ted Koppel on November 10, General Musharraf
said: "Pakistan's nuclear weapons are not ready to be fired,
they are not mated, they are geographically apart and are not
in condition in which a button has to be pressed to fire them."
In sharp contrast to the 'revelation' of the General about the
country's nuclear weapons, Indian nuclear scientist Dr. Abdul
Kalam and his successor Dr. Chadambram in their statements on
November 12 and 15 respectively said: "Indian nuclear assets
are safe and well in position and well in place. If weapons are
made they are not meant for storing."
The disclosure
of General Pervez Musharraf about the state of country's nuclear
weapons amounts to inviting India to strike first and God-forbid!
destroy Pakistan, as General Musharraf has told India before hand
that it will take Pakistan a long time to move different components
of its nuclear weapons to one location for assembly. If we see
this disclosure of the General in the light of the latest statement
of the so-called Foreign Minister of the Northern Alliance in
Afghanistan Dr. Abdullah Abdullah inciting the coalition force
to eliminate Pakistan with an atomic bomb, we can only pray for
the stability and integrity of the country.
ECONOMY
Our economy
is in a shambles since the military took over on October 12, 1999
and there seems no light at the end of the tunnel at least in
the foreseeable future if the recent statements of Finance Minister
Shaukat Aziz and Governor State Bank of Pakistan Dr. Ishrat Hussain
are taken into consideration.
Finance Minister
Shaukat Aziz says that country's debt has swollen to 2 to 3 billion
dollar or 150 to 200 billion rupees. While according to the State
Bank Governor Dr. Ishrat Hussain the Afghan crisis will deal a
blow of a cool $10 billion or Rs 650 to 700 billion rupees to
the country. In fact the losses are beyond their comprehension
and imagination. If we take into account the statements of these
two responsible government high-ups, it means that one-year budget
of the country has gone down the drain.
The question
arises what have we achieved from the coalition countries? The
government and the investors had expected that during his visit
to the United States General Pervez Musharraf will not only win
a write-off of $12 billion debt and an emergency aid of at least
6 billion dollar to compensate the losses incurred in the wake
of the Afghan war. But all their hopes were dashed to the ground
as the General came back with the promised aid of one billion
dollar. According to a careful estimate General Pervez Musharraf
has caused a loss of 1,000 billion rupees to the country but could
not achieve even a farthing.
MUSLIM UMMAH
Before the
self-destructive Afghan policy of General Pervez Musharraf, the
Muslim Ummah considered Pakistan a fortress of Islam and looked
it in high esteem. But the day the General started spying information
to the coalition forces besides providing information and logistical
support against Afghanistan, not only the atomic intallations
of Pakistan became highly insecure but the country also lost its
image in the eyes of the Muslim Ummah.
Today the
general impression in the Muslim Ummah is that how can country
help the Muslims which spies on a brethren Muslim state for the
coalition forces and cannot even protect its own peaceful nuclear
programme.
KASHMIR DISPUTE
During the
rule of Pakistan Muslim League, Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee came to Lahore and under the shade of Minar-e-Pakistan
he not only accepted Pakistan as a reality till Doom's Day but
also expressed his determination to solve the Kashmir dispute
in the interest of the peoples of both the countries and the region.
On this occasion Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Indian
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee also signed the historic Lahore
Declaration.
But the defective
policies of General Pervez Musharraf and the shameful defeat of
his stand on Afghanistan has emboldened India to refuse to come
to the negotiating table to solve all the contentious issues and
step up its genocidal operation in the Indian-Occupied Kashmir.
The new spate of killings in the Held Kashmir have reminded the
world of the blood-curdling gory killings of innocent Palestinians
in the camps of Sabira and Shatila. India is now toeing the line
of Israel in Held Kashmir but General Pervez Musharraf, who until
recently was championing the cause of the innocent Kashmiris,
is watching their genocide like a silent spectator.
The installation
of a Pakistan-hostile government in Afghanistan has encouraged
India to color the indigenous freedom movement in the Indian-Occupied
Kashmir as terrorism, and unluckily the world is also accommodating
its views in this regard.
The world
support to the so-called Indian stand on Kashmir can be gauged
from a statement of US Defence Secretary Colin Powell that "We
want elimination of foreign assistance to freedom movement in
Kashmir. War against terrorism will not end in Afghanistan. We
want elimination of terrorism everywhere including Kashmir. The
world is now accommodating Indian demands."
Pakistan
Muslim league has put all these facts before the nation in all
honesty and fairness. The terrible mess the country is in nowadays
is solely due to the policies of General Pervez Musharraf. It
is a fact that Pakistan has fallen in between two stools due to
feather-brained policies of General Pervez Musharraf.
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