Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf
gave the go ahead decision for the final operation against defiant Lal
Masjid militants on Sunday night, a private TV channel DAWN NEWS reported
Sunday. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
ISLAMABAD,
July 8 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf gave the go ahead
decision for the final operation against defiant Lal Masjid militants on Sunday
night, a private TV channel DAWN NEWS reported Sunday.
The decision was made at a top-level meeting, DAWN
NEWS said.
Journalists who were rendered freedom to make their
presence near the Lal Masjid have been expelled from the site. The security
forces have started a search operation in the curfew areas, according to DAWN
NEWS.
The President also announced that the government
would not provide a safe passage for Abdul Rashid Ghazi, the deputy chief of the
mosque who is leading the resistance.
Minister for Religious Affairs Ijaz ul Haq said
Sunday hardcore terrorists involved in various national and international
terrorists acts have taken control of the mosque and they are bullying the
children and women in the mosque with death threats, a private TV channel Geo
reported.
A senior religious leader on Sunday warned that suicide attacks could prevail in the country if the government demolish the girl seminary "Jamia Hafsa," a building in the Lal Masjid compound where many girl students were taken hostages.