Thursday, October 29, 2009

Pak in monsters’ grip

The blood-shed by Tehrik-e-Pakistan on regular basis is rising fast and spreading all over the country is not only the serious cause of concern for Pakistan but also the South Asia in particular and the world in general. The car bomb, that killed 91 and injured hundreds in Peshawar city, reflects that Taliban are prepared to take control of Pakistan. It is warning to the whole world to take it seriously. The car bomb exploded in the crowded and famous Meena Bazar of Peshawar city. The car bomb packed with 150 kg of explosives went off at the entrance of ‘Meena Bazar’, a market meant exclusively for women.Both Taliban and al-Qaeda have reportedly said they were not involved in the bombing.Pakistan’s army is on war with its own creation Taliban. The fierce fighting is going off and on between army and Taliban in its stronghold of South Waziristan. The car bomb explosion which caused heavy casualties is the secong such big incident of violence by Taliban after the explosion in the welcome rally of Benazir Bhutto in Oct 2007, after three months she was killed also. Pakistani army is now being openly challenged by its own creation Taliban. The timing of the car bomb explosion has deliberately been coincided with the visit of the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Islamabad. Pak created Taliban with the full blessing of the US. So the Pakistan Taliban has also challenged the US openly. And the US must also understand that its suggestion to India and Pakistan how to deal with terror is of no use until and unless it shows its sincerity and fair dealings.Now there is no time for the US to only talk tall and act little. Being the sole super power of the world and leader of international coalition to fight against terrorism, it must come forward to finish this scourge of humanity. Pakistan also happens to be the blue-eyed boy of the US and it is in the grip of monsters. So, the initiative to finish this monster must start from the US. Otherwise, this enemy of humanity may engulf the entire international community.With the recovery of 15 more bodies from the rubble of several buildings that collapsed due to a massive car bombing in a Peshawar market, the toll in one of the worst terror attacks in Pakistan rose to 107.

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