Date: May 27, 2002
URL: http://www.pak.gov.pk/public/presidentadress-27-5-2002.htm
The following is the text of President
General Pervez Musharraf's address to the nation on Monday, May 27, 2002.
"Bismillah-ar-Rahman-ar-Rahim.
My Dear Pakistani brothers and sisters
Assalam o Alekum.
Pakistan is currently passing through
a critical juncture. We are faced with a grave situation and we are standing
at the cross road of history. Today's decision will have serious internal
and external effects on our future.
I think under the present situation
consultation is very very important. I want to take you fully into confidence.
I have met journalists, all the politicians and Kashmiri leaders for consultations.
I had very useful discussions with them. I am grateful to all those politicians
who met me and informed me of their views. But unfortunately there were
some politicians who did not come to meet me. I think at this critical
juncture, national unity is need of the hour. We must all think in terms
of national interests by rising above personal and party interests. Many
politicians advised me that I should again invite those politicians who
did not come to meet me. I accepted their advice and I have invited them
again, and meetings with them are continuing.
I again invite all of them through
this address to the nation. I want to remove their doubts and apprehensions
through consultations with them. First of all I want to assure them today
before the nation that the process of true democracy will begin in the
month of October. Elections will be held between the 7th and 11th of October
2002. This is my promise to the nation that these elections will be fair
and transparent and we shall invite all those foreign observers who wish
to observe these elections.
I would like to say a few words
with reference to the Referendum. First of all I most sincerely want to
assure the nation that no official interference of any kind was permitted
during the referendum. The proof of this is that it was for the first time
that the army was not deployed at the polling stations. So that the impression
is not created that the army is being used. Therefore the army was deliberately
kept away. As I was confident that all those who had never exercised their
right of franchise were going to cast their votes in my favour. I also
knew that the young generation particularly those between the ages of 18
and 21 as well as the minorities wanted to vote for me and they did.
"I had the support of the
labour. The labour union leaders extended total support to me from every
part of Pakistan. Besides, all Chambers of Commerce supported me. People
in the rural areas and the masses were in my favour. I was however getting
some unofficial reports that at lower level due to unnecessary enthusiasm
and carelessness, inefficiency and ignorance there might have been some
improper case of voting in some areas. If this is true I regret it from
the core of my heart. I feel sad and sorry for it. I feel sad particularly
because I think that perhaps even my well wishers, who had always supported
me might have felt that such things should not have happened.
"Now I would like to refer to some
of the external dangers. As you know the enemy's forces are deployed on
our borders. The enemy has brought forward its army, navy and Air Force.
They are being faced by the Pakistan army, navy and the air force and they
are serving as a bulwark. The entire nation is with the armed forces and
will shed the last drop of their blood but would not allow any harm to
come to the motherland.
"Tension is at its height. The danger
of war is not yet over.
How this situation was created.
I would like to make an assessment of the situation. As you know there
was an attack on the Indian Parliament on 13th of December. This was a
terrorist attack which we had fully condemned and said that it was a terrorist
attack. But the Indian leadership acted in a hasty manner and adopted extremely
irresponsible behaviour. This was a demonstration of their traditional
enmity towards Pakistan. By showing enmity towards Pakistan, they put the
blame on us and consequently brought their forces on the border. Though
the tension was building up, some improvement in the situation was being
witnessed when there was an attack on a Garrison in Jammu on May 14th in
which many civilians were killed. We felt sad about it as we believe that
targeting any civilian in such a manner is a terrorist attack.
"We condemned this, and we think
that whosoever is involved in such terrorist attacks wants to de-stabilise
Pakistan. I understand this and the whole world knows that there were many
acts of terrorism in Pakistan also. There was an attack on our Church in
which many foreign nationals were killed. Later on French nationals were
killed in a suicide bomber attack in Karachi.
But we did not blame India for these
attacks. We did not increase tension.
"I think such acts of terrorism
are being committed by the people of such organisations or such groups
who want to destabilise us. We condemn them. But this should not become
a justification for increasing tension. Now recently there was martyrdom
of Abdul Ghani Lone. It is a very sad incident. May Allah Tala rest his
soul in peace. He was an important member of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference.
We are extremely grieved over his martyrdom. Now the blame for this was
at once put by India on Pakistan and on ISI. I would like to ask the Indian
authorities that at a place where a public meeting was being held and thousands
of people were present and thousands of troops deployed all around, how
come those who martyred Abdul Ghani Lone had disappeared. Did they vanish
in thin air. We still have no clue about them whereas in all other previous
attacks all those allegedly involved were either killed or apprehended.
They were always dubbed as ISI agents. But now where have the killers of
Abdul Ghani Lone disappeared. We want to know about this. I would like
to say that all these allegations with aggressive overtones show highly
irresponsible behaviour on the part of Indian leadership. This increases
the heat of war and creates war hysteria.
"This is unacceptable to us. Now
look at our attitude. Despite such provocations, we have exercised restraint
and adopted a wise and sane policy. But this should never be construed
as weakness. In the meantime, we have continued to build up our defenses
and will continue to do so. Pakistan is a responsible state. I had said
in my January 12 address that Pakistani soil would not be allowed to be
used for terrorism against anybody. I repeat we will not allow this. I
also want to tell the world and give the assurance that no infiltration
is taking place across the Line of Control. But I want to make one thing
quite clear. A liberation movement is going on in Occupied Kashmir and
Pakistan cannot be held responsible for any action against the Indian tyranny
and repression.
"We do not want war. But if war
is thrust upon us, we would respond with full might, and give a befitting
reply."
"I would now like to convey
a message to the world community, Pakistan does not want war. Pakistan
will not be the one to initiate war. We want peace in the region.
"Let me also assure the world community
that Pakistan is doing nothing across the Line of Control and Pakistan
will never allow the export of terrorism anywhere in the world from within
Pakistan.
"Let me also say that Pakistan has
taken very bold steps and initiatives since my speech on 12th January but
unfortunately we have not seen any positive response from the Indian side.
I urge the world community to ask India to move towards normalisation of
relations, which really implies de-escalation, and reduction of tension
on the borders, which is of mutual benefit to both countries, initiation
of process of dialogue, cessation of atrocities being perpetuated on the
people of Kashmir, allowing international media and Human Rights organisations
to enter Kashmir and see the realities on ground. I also urge the world
that they must take note of the atrocities being committed by the Hindu
extremists and terrorists in Kashmir, in Gujarat and else where in India
and against Muslims, Christians Sikhs and also their own scheduled cast.
"Now I want to give a message to
my Kashmiri brothers and sisters. Kashmir resides in the heart of every
Pakistani. Pakistan will always fulfill its duty of providing moral, political
and diplomatic support to the cause of Kashmir. Pakistan will always support
the Kashmiri struggle for liberation.
"In the end, I want to give a message,
a special message to my countrymen. We are not a nation to be intimidated
by the enemy's threat. We will face the situation with courage and restraint.
Islam is a religion of peace. Islam teaches us the lesson of peace, justice
and prosperity. But if war is thrust, then the Muslim is not afraid of
it and does not step back. He enters the battlefield by raising the slogan
of Allah o Akbar and he becomes Ghazi or embraces martyrdom. A situation
somewhat like this is prevailing today. Atrocities are being perpetrated
on Kashmiris. The enemy is trying to intimidate us by hurling threats of
war. Our national security, honour and dignity are being challenged. The
armed forces of Pakistan are in a state of ever preparedness.
"The entire nation stands united
and is imbued with the spirit of defending the homeland and ready to render
all sacrifices. My brothers and sisters, you have always reposed confidence
in me. With the help of Allah Tala and your support, I shall come up to
your expectations in this hour of trial and tribulation.
"Pakistan Armed Forces Zindabad.
Pakistani nation Zindabad and Pakistan Paindabad."