Pakistan will continue to be ‘stalwart partner’ of US in fight against militancy — State Department 

State Department spokesman Ned Price speaks during a news conference at the State Department in Washington, February 28, 2022. (Photo courtesy: AFP/FILE)
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Updated 07 February 2023
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Pakistan will continue to be ‘stalwart partner’ of US in fight against militancy — State Department 

  • The statement comes in response to a query about Jan 30 bombing in Peshawar that killed at least 84 people 
  • Islamabad blamed the attack on the Pakistani Taliban, which called off a cease-fire with the government in Nov 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will continue to be a “stalwart partner” of the United States in the fight against militancy, the State Department said on Monday, reiterating Washington’s support to Islamabad amid a surged in militant attacks in the South Asian country. 

The statement came in response to a query about a deadly suicide bombing at a mosque inside a high-security police compound in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar that killed at least 84 people and wounded more than 220 others. 

The attack was blamed on the Pakistani Taliban, or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which called off a cease-fire with the government in November last year. The TTP, which shares common lineage and ideals with the Afghan Taliban, has carried waged an insurgency in Pakistani since late 2000s and carried out some of the deadliest attacks in the country. 

Asked about the renewed wave of militancy in Pakistan, State Department spokesman Ned Price said the US condemned the bombing in Peshawar that resulted in the deaths of scores of innocent civilians as well as public servants. 

“This is a scourge that affects Pakistan, it affects India, it affects Afghanistan. It is something that we’re focused on throughout the entire region. When it comes to Pakistan, they’re an important partner of the United States, and a partner in any number of ways,” Price said a weekly press briefing. 

“We’ve talked in recent days about our commitment to stand with Pakistan in the face of these security threats. Pakistan will continue to be a stalwart partner of the United States and vice versa in the face of these types of horrific terrorist attacks.” 

Pakistan has witnessed an uptick in militant attacks concentrated in regions bordering Afghanistan and Iran over the last year, particularly after the TTP ended its cease-fire with the government. 

The TTP, which was formed in 2007 by Pakistani militants who splintered off from the Afghan Taliban, once held sway over swathes of northwest Pakistan, but the group was routed by successive military offensives after 2014. The militant group appears to have reorganized amid the fragile truce, which was brokered by the Afghan Taliban in May last year. 

Pakistani officials have lately ruled out talks with militants that do not submit to the state’s writ and have summoned a conference of political leaders to discuss a strategy to form a unified front against militancy. 
 


Pakistani stars Mahira, Fahad bring ‘Tom and Jerry’ slapstick to upcoming Eid flick

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Pakistani stars Mahira, Fahad bring ‘Tom and Jerry’ slapstick to upcoming Eid flick

  • “Aag Lagay Basti May” features Fahad Mustafa, Mahira Khan as on-screen couple who indulge in petty crimes 
  • Actor Mustafa, who also produces the film, describes the Eid flick as “entertaining, honest and modern” 

KARACHI: Pakistani acting powerhouses Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa are set to mark their return on the silver screen this Eid Al-Fitr with “Aag Lagay Basti May,” with the actress describing their chemistry as somewhat similar to popular cartoon characters Tom and Jerry. 

The film stars Khan and Mustafa in lead roles, with the latter essaying “Barkat,” an honest man who cringes at the very thought of crime and theft. Khan plays Almas, his partner, who has had enough of his honesty and wants to live a life of crime, and savor the spoils that come with it. 

Written and directed by filmmaker Bilal Atif Khan, the film has been produced by ARY Films, Salman Films and also Mustafa. It stars veteran actor Javed Sheikh and popular comedian Tabish Hashmi in key roles. 

The film revolves around Almas and Barkat as they turn to petty crimes to improve their standard of living. The couple partakes in crime, mostly at Almas’ prodding, and find themselves in hilarious situations. However, the plot thickens when crime bosses played by Sheikh and Hashmi get involved in the mix. 

“Well, I think they are so cute,” Khan said about Almas and Barkat’s on-screen dynamic. “They are like Tom and Jerry, with me being Jerry and Fahad bechara [poor] being Tom.”

Mustafa and Khan, both superstars with several hit movies and drama serials to their credit, have worked before in the 2022 comedy film “Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad.”

This film, however, is very different. It features Khan in a different avatar of Almas, and takes place in a low-income neighborhood in Pakistan’s commercial hub Karachi. 

Khan insists initially she thought she could not pull off the movie but later decided to drop another for it. 

“My initial reaction was that there is no way I can do this,” she said, laughing. “But I do have to say that there was another film and then there was this, and I was like, if I had to do one of them, it has to be this.”

Khan said she approached Almas’ character by analyzing and tapping into her emotions. 

“You first build the character with the look — getting the clothes right, the accent right, the way she talks,” she explained.

But beyond the physical transformation, she focused on the character’s motivations.

“Every time you see her, she has greed in her eyes,” the actress said. “You should see wanting more. It’s not enough to be in this basti [shack], it’s not enough to make this much money, it’s not enough to steal 500 or 1,000 rupees every day.

“Nothing is enough for her.”

Coming back to the on-screen duo, Khan said at times their relationship even resembled a criminal partnership of sorts.

“It’s like Bonnie and Clyde also,” she said, hinting at unexpected twists in the story.

Mustafa marks his debut as a producer with Aag Lagay Basti May. But what made him decide to produce the flick?

“For the love of the art, one has to give back to the industry,” he explained. 

The Pakistani actor has high hopes from the movie and of it performing well on release. 

“I think entertaining, honest and modern,” he said, describing the movie.