'Operations and dialogue process to go hand in hand: Pak govt'

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Press Trust of India Islamabad
Last Updated : Feb 25 2014 | 6:54 PM IST
The Pakistan government today decided to continue targeted operations against militants alongside efforts to restart a dialogue with the Taliban as part of steps to establish the state's writ at all costs, according to media reports.
A meeting of the federal cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif sought an unconditional ceasefire by the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan.
The meeting also approved the National Security Policy, Pakistan's attempt at creating a comprehensive policy to tackle terrorism and internal security challenges.
Media reports said the cabinet decided that targeted operations against militants and efforts to hold peace talks will continue simultaneously, though an official statement released after the meeting made no mention of this.
"All necessary steps would be taken to restore peace and put Pakistan on the track of progress and prosperity," Sharif was quoted as saying in the statement.
Dawn News channel reported that Sharif said during the meeting that his government would establish its writ across the country at all costs.
The government suspended a fragile peace process with the TTP last week after a Taliban faction executed 23 troops taken hostage in 2010. After the talks were put on hold, combat jets and helicopter gunships targeted militant hideouts in the restive northwest, killing nearly 100 militants.
The TTP has been waging a a bloody insurgency that killed some 40,000 people since 2007.
Special arrangements will be made for people fleeing areas affected by the operations, media reports said.
People displaced by fighting in North Wazirstan Agency will be provided a special package, Geo News reported.
According to media reports, Sharif told the cabinet meeting that the government had initiated the dialogue with the TTP with sincerity and made arrangements for the outlawed group's negotiators to travel to Waziristan for consultations with militant leaders.
But by targeting civilians, the TTP had rendered the process meaningless, Sharif was quoted as saying by Dawn News.
Establishing peace in the country is the ultimate goal and the state's writ will be established at all costs, he said.
During the meeting, the cabinet ratified the Internal Security Policy and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan is expected to announce its details in parliament tomorrow.
The cabinet discussed the policy and the peace process with the TTP.
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First Published: Feb 25 2014 | 6:54 PM IST

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