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Politics : Idea Of The Day

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To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (43012)7/15/2002 5:55:59 PM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (1) of 50167
 
In search of big cat, Pakistanis and Orakzai makes big contributions!!

The Americans, has indicated several times about the presence of a "big cat" in the areas adjacent to Pakistan border, but despite all the advanced technology and gadgets it had not yet found out the hideouts of those "international terrorists", as described by the world media.

"These areas in Khyber, Waziristan and Tira valley remained unexplored for 105 years and now Pakistan Army, FC and other forces are establishing their presence there," said an official. Corps Commander Peshawar, Ali Mohammad Jan Aurakzai reportedly played a significant role in securing assistance of the tribal Maliks and people before opening up of the 'no-go areas'.
The news reporting today..

Pakistan and the international coalition forces led by the United States have failed to get any concrete intelligence information about the whereabouts of the most-wanted person in the world, Osama bin Laden, and Mulla Omar, said an official source.

Keeping in view the possibility of these fugitives sneaking into a neighbouring country, Pakistan has started opening up some 'no-go areas' in the tribal belt. Pakistan is carrying out massive development work and road network construction in these areas, though the Wana incident in which some security people were killed was an unfortunate one.

President Pervez Musharraf has granted Rs 3 to 5 billion for the construction of road network and other development activities.
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