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Wednesday, 16 October, 2002, 13:38 GMT 14:38 UK
Kabul's concern over Pakistani Islamists
Religious parties criticise Musharraf's US support
The Afghan president, Hamid Karzai is concerned the campaign to hunt down al-Qaeda and Taleban fighters could be affected following the success of a five-party Islamist alliance in Pakistan.
President Karzai's government is apprehensive, saying the victory of the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA), a hardline Islamist alliance, in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Balochistan bordering Afghanistan was a worrying development. The concern is partly justified because the component parties of the Islamist alliance have been vocal supporters of the Taleban and Osama bin Laden. They staged demonstrations in Pakistan last year to condemn the US military campaign in Afghanistan and show solidarity with the Taleban. A number of Pakistanis who were killed or captured fighting alongside the Taleban in Afghanistan also owed allegiance to some of these Islamic parties. Solidarity with Taleban After winning assembly elections, leaders of the alliance were quick to reaffirm their admiration for the Taleban and to demand the closure of the US airbases in Pakistan. However, the alliance will not be pleased with the statement issued by the Karzai government and its leadership may come up with a rebuttal. One of the alliance leaders, Maulana Fazlur Rahman, said on Tuesday that the Karzai government was brought into power by force.
Fazlur Rahman and other Islamist leaders in Pakistan have also been arguing that they want to bring about peaceful Islamic change through the ballot instead of using the gun as done by the Taleban. Following the stunning electoral gains by the Islamic alliance, President Pervez Musharraf was quick to reassure the world that his country was still committed to fighting the war on terror. President Musharraf, who has strengthened his presidential position through some controversial constitutional amendments, made it clear that policies created by his government over the past three years would stay in place. No obstruction Reports say the Islamabad government reassured Kabul there was no change to its Afghan policy despite the unprecedented victory of the Islamist alliance. It was a clear indication as to how General Musharraf sees himself as an all-powerful president with a subservient prime minister.
The anti-terror campaign is being managed by the Pakistan Army, the Frontier Corps and Frontier Constabulary militias, all federal government organisations, with almost no input by the provincial governments in the two provinces bordering Afghanistan. Therefore, the Islamist alliance would be able to exert influence to change Pakistan's foreign and defence policies if it becomes part of a federal coalition government in Islamabad as a junior partner. But the influence would not be big enough to drastically alter the country's foreign policy and put it at odds with the US and the West.
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