Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Pakistan to raise 5,000-strong anti-terror force

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan government on Wednesday said that a 5,000-strong counter terrorism force will be raised in the country to fight militants in the aftermath of the deadly Peshawar school attack that killed 150 people.

Interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali briefed a meeting of parliament­ary leaders about the decision of the National Action Plan Committee which was set up after last week’s attack to suggest measures to deal with militancy.

Nisar said the army would prepare and train the force which will be deployed a thousand each in federal capital and the four provinces — Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, Punjab, Sindh and Balochista­n, Radio Pakistan reported.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in his address to the meeting asked the political leadership to take strong and decisive decisions to purge the country of terrorism.

Sharif said the gruesome incident in Peshawar that killed mostly schoolchil­dren, has united the entire nation which is now looking towards the leaders to take the right decisions.

He said the country is passing “through an extraordin­ary situation which requires extraordin­ary steps.”

“The history and the nation will not forgive us if we failed to rid the country of this menace,” Sharif said, adding that all the political parties should demonstrat­e unity and discuss the concerns if they have any on any issue.

“We are ready to address the concerns pertaining to the imminent legislatio­n,” he said.

The Prime Minister said Operation Zarb-e-Azb is successful­ly going on in North Waziristan and there is a dire need to expand it to the entire country against those elements who want to destabilis­e Pakistan.

Sharif said Pakistan has paid a heavy price both in terms of human losses and economy in the war on terror.

Nisar also said there was a consensus among the committee members that effective coordinati­on among the civil-military leadership was imperative to eliminate the scourge of terrorism from the country.

He said there was a demand by the members of the committee to immediatel­y ban material on the internet that glorifies terrorists and their activities.

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