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‘Taliban trying to take over Pakistan’

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  • President Asif Ali Zardari has made a startling admission that Taliban militants are present in “huge amounts of land” in Pakistan and his Government is fighting for the “survival” of the country.

    “(Taliban) do have a presence in huge amounts of land in our side. Yes, that is the fact,” he said in an interview to CBS television network.

    Once confined to the country’s tribal area bordering Afghanistan, from where they carried out strikes against the US-led coalition forces in the war-torn country, the Taliban had extended their influence in Pakistan’s inland, Zardari said.

    “We are aware of the fact... Taliban... (are) trying to take over the state of Pakistan,” he said. “So, we’re fighting for the survival of Pakistan. We’re not fighting for the survival of anybody else.”

    The Taliban, he said, had been taken for granted for a long time. “It’s been happening over time and it’s happened out of denial. Everybody was living in denial.”

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    Many thought they were weak and they would not be able to take over or challenge the Government, Zardari said. As a result, the forces to challenge them were not increased. But “we have weaknesses and they are taking advantage of that weakness”, he said.

    Zardari’s remarks follow US President Barack Obama’s assertion that “safe havens” for Taliban and al-Qaeda would not be allowed in Pakistan.

    Zardari, who is battling public opinion in Pakistan where most citizens believe that the fight against the Taliban and al-Qaeda was America’s war their Government was fighting by proxy, said: We’re not doing anybody a favour.”

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    Indian Taliban ?By: Baburaj. T | 15-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward While it is all very well to be informed of the happenings in our neighboring country, it is indeed disappointing that talibanisation of parts of our own country go unreported or unheeded. For the past few days, there is an organization called the Popular Front of India, which is holding meetings and other programs in the city of Calicut in northern Kerala, in which the evils of Hinduism and the savior in Islam is highlighted. Tabloids showing brahminical oppression, Aryan colonisation and domination of India, Islam coming to the rescue of the downtrodden masses, are all being shown, in this muslim dominated town. The whole town has been taken over by activists of this organisation from all over the country. The whole show has been actively funded by organizations called the 'Jeddah India Fraternity' and the 'Riyadh India Fraternity', which reveal the foreign hand. Isn't it high time that political parties such as the Congress and the left wake up and stop vote bank politics?
    CLEVER PLOYBy: ANILA | 15-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward This is his way to get more funds and arms with which they will arm these elements.
    zardariBy: mukesh | 15-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward I think this is new game plan for pakistan,this people are oppurcunaties
    Various style to get Aid.By: william dsouza | 15-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward MONEY MAKING POLICY OF PAKISTAN - Loot US in the name of terrorism, adopt many styles to get funds.
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