Summary Pakistan Rangers summon current and former PPP leaders.
Dunya News Report (Yaruq Malik)
ISLAMABAD: Officials from the Pakistan Rangers have summoned the former president of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Qadir Patel who is accused of providing assistance to the gangsters in Lyari and providing them medical treatment at Dr. Asim’s hospital in Karachi.
However, Qadir Patel has stated that he is currently residing in London and going through a medical treatment and would not be able to appear in the investigation during the first week of March. He added that he would appear before the Rangers by the end of March after his medical treatment in London is completed.
“I cannot reach Pakistan so soon. I have a medical appointment on the 10th of March and will return to Pakistan as soon as I get the report. I will reply to whatever the Rangers ask me. My hands are clean and I have no fear. I will not hide anything that comes under my knowledge.” said the former PPP president.
Interestingly, after the arrest of Uzair Baloch who is the central figure of the Lyari gang war, the serving and former leaders of the PPP are being summoned for multiple accusations of supporting gangsters in Karachi. The Rangers, at first, summoned the former leader of the PPP Zulfiqar Mirza for questioning regarding the Lyari gang war.
Previously, the Rangers lead operation in Karachi to fight terrorism was extended to the interior of Sindh in order to eliminate further networks of extremists in the province. The terrorists’ cells were reported to be working in the interior Sindh bordering Balochistan.
The extension of the Karachi operation was finalized during a meeting held between the Corps Commander Karachi Lt General Naveed Mukhtar and the Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah on Wednesday at the CM House. The implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP) was also discussed during the meeting.
The current dispute between the Sindh government under the Pakistan People’s Party and the federal government under Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz hovers around the same issue. PPP believes that the Rangers should work under the CM under all circumstances. The federal government is of the belief that the Rangers are operating under the National Action Plan which was accepted by all the parties including the PPP.
Moreover, the PPP considers the operation as a tool for ‘political victimization’. According to the PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari, the operation is an ‘invasion’ and it is hurting the sovereignty of the provincial government. The co-chairman believes that the Rangers should operate under the powers of the provincial government. He also added that Rangers have been given power that goes beyond the Chief Minister of Sindh which is not appropriate and is unconstitutional.
It was reported that a possible operation lead by the Rangers was due to start in Punjab but the ruling party did not accept the recommendation put up by the army leadership in a high-level meeting which was chaired by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
The military establishment thinks that the Punjab police do not have the required equipment or the training to fight terrorists. Therefore, the army leadership recommended that the Rangers should be given the responsibility in Punjab to track and eliminate terrorist networks.
According to experts, the Punjab government would emphasize the use of its own Elite Force instead of calling the Rangers for an operation in Punjab as it would create a negative image of the provincial government and its forces. However, it is said that if the Rangers do operate in Punjab, they would have the same powers as they had during the Karachi operation.
Furthermore, The Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Syed Khurshid Shah has been expressing dissatisfaction over the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP). While talking to the reporters, Syed Khurshid Shah said that the federal government has made no progress in the implementation of NAP which is causing a new wave of terrorist attacks in the country.
Moreover, he claimed that only 60 cases have been sent to the military courts under NAP out of the 30,000 major cases and that puts a question mark on the level of progress the federal government has made thus far.
“What progress can we expect on the NAP if terrorism cases are sent to military courts at this pace? We do not know what happened in the Army Public School and Charsadda University. I ask the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to conduct a judicial investigation into the two tragedies,” the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader said.
Khurshid Shah also accused the federal government of terrorizing its political opponents by the use of force. He warned the Prime Minister of the consequences and said that these ‘terror tactics’ by the federal government will harm democracy in Pakistan.
In 2013, Pakistan Muslim League-N under Nawaz Sharif took power. Among the priorities was the project to cleanse Karachi from terrorism. The first step to ensure this was to create a National plan to counter terrorism which was later passed as a bill from the National Assembly of Pakistan in 2013. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif initiated the operation in 2013 under the Pakistan Rangers and gave them complete autonomy to strike and eliminate any potential threats.
During the first phase of the operation, around 9000 criminals were arrested in 677 raids. The federal government has faced strong opposition from the ruling party (PPP) and MQM. This resistance was due to the multiple raids that were conducted at nine zero, the political centre of MQM, and the arrest of numerous people belonging to the PPP.
Pakistan Rangers have been acting sharp in Karachi to cleanse the ‘city of lights’ from gang wars, street crimes and target killings. Currently, the operation is in its second phase which is said to be ‘stronger’ and more aggressive.
