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Musharraf warns pro-Taliban elements
By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD, OCT. 10. The Pakistan President, Gen. Pervez
Musharraf, once again asserted that no imposed political
dispensation in Afghanistan would be acceptable. He also issued a
stern warning to pro-Taliban elements against any disruptive
activities. He was briefing the Cabinet on the current situation
relating to actions against the Taliban regime. He informed his
colleagues that he found a clear understanding and appreciation
among the coalition partners of the need to facilitate the
installation of a broadbased political dispensation in
Afghanistan, representing all ethnic groups with due
consideration of their demographic composition.
Gen. Musharraf said that despite the best efforts to save
Afghanistan from any action, the Taliban regime's refusal to
respond to any plea resulted in the present situation.
Pakistan desired and wished an orderly transition ensuring unity,
stability and peace in Afghanistan. He also informed the Cabinet
that no operation against the Taliban regime has taken place or
was taking place from Pakistan.
Pakistan would continue to provide information, air space and
logistic support to combat terrorism. The BBC, has however,
claimed that Pakistan had agreed to a limited use of air bases in
two places in the country.
The Government would move against all lawbreakers firmly and
swiftly. An inter-provincial meeting on law and order would be
held tomorrow. No extremist activity would be tolerated and stern
action would be taken against any person involved in such
activities. He said any damage to the national interest, public
assets or property caused by the activities of any extremist
organisation anywhere in the country would not be tolerated.
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