Monday, 18 February 2013

ANP all parties conference (APC) and Taliban's Reaction

The ruling party in KPK has celebrated the valentine day in Islamabad with another twenty four political parties to give the road map for a dialogue process with the Taliban. The APC concluded to seek the constitutional route for dialogue with Taliban forces for a durable peace in the country. 
The Taliban has shown their reaction on the APC with the recent attacks in Bannu and Peshawar. Ehsan-Ullah Ehsan; the Taliban spokesperson informed to  media that they have serious concerns on APC and they are not ready to proceed in any dialogue until the Pak-Army is not on board.
Despite the Taliban's reservation on this conference there are many other questions to answer first. What is the meaning of this effort from ANP in the dying days of their government in KPK? Is this APC only a political stunt or in the reaction of recent attacks on their political leaders?
Who will guarantee the dialogues or any proposed agreement with the Taliban, what role the army will play? No one has yet to answer these questions. Apparently there is nothing for common people who are the actually facing the curse of terrorism in the country, losing their lives and assets.
The immaturity and nonserious attitude of political lords in the Pakistan has led the country at failure edge. The forthcoming election in an opportunity for the public to vote for the right one to represent them in the parliament and fight for their basic rights rather to make themselves billionaires as the ruling forces have passed the last five years. 

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