Satisfied with Army’s performance in Swat and surrounding regions, Gen
Kayani has now diverted his attention towards South Waziristan (SW).
Large number of people had left their homes in July-August 2009 in the
wake of impending Operation Rah-e-Nijat and had taken refuge in
makeshift camps in Tank and Dera Ismail Khan. Although the Mehsud
dominated SW was cleared of the miscreants by December 2009, but the
displaced persons terrorized by the militants were reluctant to return
back. They were hesitant to take on security of their respective
villages on self-help basis by organizing village defence force.
Hakimullah Mehsud’s men had thoroughly terrorized the locals and they
were not picking up heart to return and face them.
They returned
in small packets from mid 2011 only when the Army assured them that it
would provide them security as well as help in rehabilitating them and
in developing the region. To start with, three major roads were built,
one leading from Jandola-Srarogha to Makeen-Razmak, the other from
Tanai-Wana to Angoor Adda, and the third one from Tank-Gomal to Wana.
Network of roads is being laid to make the area serve as third transit
link for trade with Afghanistan. Once the area was opened up, displaced
persons were brought back from December 2010 onward and rehabilitated.
In addition to rebuilding destroyed houses, fifty new houses were built
for the poor including 26 houses for the widows. Building
material has been provided for self-help construction. Villages are
developed on the concept of model village having basic facilities
available at their doorstep. Kotkai, Chaghmalai, Sarwakai and Jandola
have already been turned into model villages where market
complexes have also been constructed. 112 shops have been handed over
to the locals on a nominal rent of Rupees 20 per month to enable them to
earn their livelihood. Ten poultry farms have so far been established
in markets and many more are under construction. Locals are trained in
this field. After letting them handle two flocks of birds free of cost,
they are charged nominal amount in running the poultry farm
independently. Schools, health centres, sports complex, recreational
parks, public toilets, roadside driver hotels and mosques are found in
most villages.
In addition, three goat farms, two cattle farms
and one duck farm have also been established and handed over to
villagers at Sararogha, Kotkai and Murghiband. Goat and cattle breeding
have started in a big way. Honey-bee boxes have been distributed free of
cost to the farmers. Bee-keeping and honey business
taught to the locals has become very popular. Disrupted electricity is
fast being restored and water channels revived. Agriculture is being
boosted by providing wheat seeds, fertilizer and ploughing tools free of
cost. Some fish ponds have also been made by providing hatchlings to
the farmers.
Several water schemes were completed in record time
to provide clean drinking water. For the women, cottage industry has
been promoted. Healthcare units have also been established. In order to
improve health facilities, hospitals at Jandola and Srarogha have been renovated and a mobile field hospital made operative under Army Medical Corps. Free medical camps are also in operation. To impart technical training to the youth, Institute of Technical Education
at Chaghmalai was established in June 2011. Stream of trained auto
electricians, auto mechanics electricians, drivers and computer
operators are coming out of this institution after every four months
training.
So far 23 schools have been reconstructed and three of
them converted into model schools with sophisticated facilities
including sports stadiums. Two cadet colleges at Wana and Spinkai Ragzai are functioning with facilities as good, if not better than other recognized cadet colleges
in the country. Gen Kayani on his visit to that area on 18 June did the
ground breaking ceremony of the Road Tank-Gomal-Wana, and also
inaugurated Spinkai Cadet College.
One has to visit this war torn area and see for himself the
revolutionary change that has come and the enthusiasm with which the
locals are taking part in day to day activities.
What is
needed is awareness drive through well organized media and publicity
campaign to remove misperceptions about the Army and what all it is
doing to improve the quality of life of people of tribal areas. The
perverse role of foreign powers in creating misgivings and hatred and
instigating the tribes to fight the state forces rather than defending
the western border should be highlighted. In addition, intelligence
network should be expanded and modernized to not only prevent foreign
interference but also to keep an eye on spies and anti-state elements on
the payroll of foreign agencies. Paramilitary forces which have gone
through the mill are now better trained and equipped to deal with counter terror duties. These second line forces should be further strengthened to be able to take on frontline duties independently so that the Army could be relieved and reverted to its primary duties. Idea of creating a separate
counter terror force seems to have been shelved. This needs to be
activated since the problem of terrorism will persist at least till the
departure of US troops in 2024.
It is high time that FATA
which is rich in natural resources and has an extremely hardworking
workforce should be declared as an independent province and named as
Qabailistan. This will help in removing its sense of deprivation and
bringing it in the mainstream. Political power, job opportunities and education
will certainly help in curbing extremism and feelings of neglect.
Besides its own political legislature, administrative and judicial set
ups, it should have its own Regimental Centre, Qabaili Army units and
Qabail Corps under IGQC. This will be very much in line with the ongoing
trend of creating more provinces. Or else, FATA should be made part of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, but the Governor should be from FATA and KP in
rotation.
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