The Taliban's persuasion to subjugate Pakistan and tear India apart


- Hotline-Bhalchandra Jani

- If Pakistan falls into the hands of Taliban, extremism will be encouraged in India, the threat of Pakistanis in our country will increase in favor of religious rule

The Taliban, who have been fighting the Afghan government for four decades, are now in a frenzy. The Taliban, which has been able to suffocate the superpowers like Russia and the United States, has now risen to power. After achieving victory in Afghanistan, he is now looking at Pakistan. The Taliban's hardline terrorists calculate that if Pakistan is fully occupied, they can fulfill their long-term goal of seizing Kashmir to attack India. It is for this purpose that he has started spreading his legs in Pakistan.

The Taliban have set up hideouts in Karachi, the financial hub of Pakistan's south, and its militants could take the city hostage at any moment, Pakistani police recently warned. The CID Special Branch of the police highlighted the Taliban presence in Karachi in a report submitted to the Sindh government and the provincial police chief.

The police CID report said the Taliban had an abundance of weapons and equipment and were capable of taking the city hostage at any moment. The report details the presence of Taliban militants in secret hideouts as well as in areas like Sohrab Goth and Qaidabad. Even so, the Taliban's bravery has increased since the withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan and the acquisition of billions of rupees in weapons.

A month ago, guesthouses across Karachi were surveyed as per the Sindh government's order and senior police officials were also instructed to keep an eye on such places.

The Taliban militants were hiding in small motels in the area, in the hills of Manghopir, Oranginagar as well as other low-income areas and slums, the Daily Times quoted a police report as saying. The newspaper also quoted sources as saying that Hassan Mahmood, deputy head of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), was hiding in Karachi.

Authorities have been repeatedly warned by the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, which is part of a coalition government in Sindh province, that the Taliban has a significant presence in Karachi. The Daily Times said police and security personnel were alarmed by the Special Branch's report. Sohrab Goth's guesthouse was recently raided by the Anti-Violence Crime Division, but was picked up by Taliban militants.

Another police party intervened and rescued the terrorists as they tried to kill them. Two policemen were killed and one officer and 11 others were seriously injured in the operation. Police arrested eight people believed to be pro-Taliban.

However for some inexplicable reason they were abandoned. The truth is that what to do or not to do in the context of the Taliban is a crop. No military rulers or political leaders. An atmosphere of fear has spread in Pakistan now that their power has multiplied.

The tone of India's top officials was that they considered Musharraf more trustworthy than the current rulers of Pakistan, and the relationship they had with him could not be maintained at the present time. The military rule is more appropriate than the current political parties in Pakistan. If India pursues a peace process with the current rulers of Pakistan, there could be other attacks in India, such as the Mumbai attacks.

The implication was that the political parties could not handle the current situation, as both the army and the ISI were fighting the extremists, and the violence would not be brought under control until the Kashmir issue was resolved.

Recently, Imran Khan sang the anthem of Kashmir again and avoided talking about the current burning issues of Pakistan. As Pakistan's military has failed against the Taliban, so has the 'peace deal' in the Swat Valley. In Pakistan even today both Sena and Imran Khan are unpopular. There is no doubt that if the army came to power in Pak even today, there would be fierce opposition from all quarters. Not only the political parties but also the masses strongly oppose it. This situation can be explosive or even violent.

Given the burning situation in Pakistan, Imran Khan has repeatedly had to bow to lawyers. But even after doing so, the situation is not going to go away. Pakistan is falling apart. The growing problem of the Taliban is the biggest problem. Political parties do not have the capacity to meet it. Only the army can be credited for this work or it can be said that this problem can be solved not only by the political parties but also by the army. But Khatl's big flaw is that the military is not even equipped to deal successfully with the Taliban. The Taliban are operating in the Swat Valley. Schools are locked, women are covered under a veil. The Taliban have completely taken over the Swat Valley, and this natural beauty has been cut off from the rest of Pakistan.

All are well aware of the current situation in Pakistan. The failure of political parties in Pakistan is not the main issue, but the concern is that the Taliban have spread across Pakistan. As part of the ongoing peace process in the Swat Valley, the Pakistani administration has released about 30 Taliban prisoners as a gesture of goodwill, including Nurul Hooda, the brother of Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan.

Since the peace agreement was signed a decade ago, the Pakistani government has released more than 200 Taliban prisoners, raising concerns in Western countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. According to him, the peace agreement will reorganize the terrorists. It is worth mentioning here that with the release of so many Taliban prisoners, the Taliban has demanded the release of 210 other Taliban prisoners. Pak citizens are living under the shadow of fear.

One of their new tricks has now been exposed to see how dangerous the Taliban's intentions are. Pakistan and the United States have made shocking claims that Taliban militants are buying and selling children to carry out suicide attacks in Pakistan. The Pakistani military said the children were sent for suicide attacks after training. Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud sells children to other terrorists for Rs 5 to 12 lakh after training them to carry out suicide attacks.

The U.S. official said Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud used children more for suicide attacks. The Pakistani military released a video a few months ago showing children being trained for suicide attacks. The video, taken at a training camp, shows children training in suicide bombing techniques.

Some of the children in the video appeared to be only 11 years old. A Pakistani military spokesman said the Taliban militants had admitted that children were being used in suicide attacks. The military official said the child suicide bombers could reach the intended target without any hindrance.

The problem of Imran Khan, the pawns of ISI and the army, is not going to end. The people of Pakistan are surrounded by evil. They are not consumed by Imran or the Taliban. If Imran Khan is removed, the Taliban will rise, and if the whole nation is taken over by the Taliban, humanity will die in Pakistan. So India has to be very vigilant now. We cannot ignore the impact of any situation in Pakistan on India. The growing size of the Taliban in Pakistan is proving to be dangerous for India in many ways.

First of all, extremism is rampant in our country. Secondly, if humanity dies in Pakistan, then crowds of Pak citizens will flee their country to save their lives. Many of these Pakistanis camp in India. The third is that the native Pakistanis living in India and favoring the religious rule here are more and more the original Pakistanis. So far the Indian government has ignored this issue, but now India cannot afford to turn a blind eye to this issue. The time has come for him to devise a strategy on how to deal with such a situation.

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