Rabbani seeks politicians’ role in formulating national security policy

Published August 12, 2013
PPP Senator Raza Rabbani talks to media men during a press conference at Karachi Press Club on Monday. – INP Photo
PPP Senator Raza Rabbani talks to media men during a press conference at Karachi Press Club on Monday. – INP Photo

KARACHI: Central leader of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Senator Raza Rabbani on Monday urged the federal government to avoid relying on civil and military bureaucracy for formulating national security policy of the country.

He expressed these views while addressing a press conference at Karachi Press Club. Senior PPP leader Taj Haider, Rashid Rabbani and Waqar Mehdi were also present on the occasion.

Rabbani urged Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan to ensure parliamentary input with inclusion of politicians in the task force constituted by the federal government to resolve issues.

He also strongly condemned Indian aggression on border, but said Pakistan government wanted peaceful solution to all problems through dialogues between the two countries.

The PPP leader further said that US Secretary of State John Kerry, during his recent visit to Pakistan, had repeated the mantra of do more in sugarcoated words. He expressed concerns over recent wave of terrorism in the country and blamed it on lack of national security policy.

He said the PPP would not indulge in point scoring and would play constructive role on national issues.

Senator Rabbani stressed that all the political parties, military and civil leadership should be on the same page to address the national issues facing the country.

He also highlighted lack of coordination amongst security agencies and presented number of recommendations to the federal government to cope with the problems facing the country with special focus on national security.

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