Pak Army behind derailing peace process in the region: Nadeem Nusrat

ANI  |  Washington DC [USA] 

The Voice of (VOK) has termed the recent statement of Pakistani military's of (DG-ISPR), Asif Ghafoor, about as irresponsible, uncalled for and blatant interference in civilians affairs.

"Unfortunately, the Army has a history of derailing peace initiatives between and in the past, and it is apparent from the recent statement of the DG-ISPR that the leadership is not ready to review its policy of continued hostility with India," he remarked.

Nusrat added that issuing such statements on issues involving foreign policy is the undisputed domain of the elected civilian government and not just the DG-ISPR.

"Army's interference in civilian matters has already made Pakistan a butt of jokes in the eyes of the international community and this interference must come to an end, particularly in the wake of the fact that they have already installed its favourite candidate as the prime minister," he underlined.

The said that as for the talks with India, no peace initiative would be reciprocated by Pakistan's neighbours or the international community until takes credible confidence-building measures (CBMs).

The most important CBM, Nusrat stated, would be to take decisive action against the terror sanctuaries on Pakistani soil that the United States, Afghanistan, and have all been complaining for years. The other measure would be to stop using terror as a tool of foreign policy.

He said that the Pakistani establishment must also abandon its policy of glorifying terror leaders and outfits. "Any initiative without taking these steps will never be taken seriously and sincerely by Pakistan's neighbours, and will only increase Pakistan's international isolation," Nusrat added.

The further stated that Pakistan must also answer the international community on the questions relating to gross human rights violations in Karachi, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan.

"Thousands of Mohajirs, and have become the target of extrajudicial killings at the hands of state security forces in Pakistan and the suppression of ethnic and religious minorities is increasing with every passing day. Pakistan's demand of the right of self-determination for the people of would look genuine and ethical only if Pakistan's military stops brutal persecution of Mohajirs, Pashtuns, and other ethnic and religious groups," Nusrat concluded.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 20:10 IST