No Mercy for Enemies of the Nation: Terrorists, Drug Suppliers, Their Enablers and Apologists — Now Only Pakistan.


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No Mercy for Enemies of the Nation: Terrorists, Drug Suppliers, Their Enablers and Apologists — Now Only Pakistan.



For decades, Pakistan has paid an unbearable price for confusion, double standards, and misplaced compassion in matters of national security. Terrorism, extremism, drug trafficking, and foreign‑sponsored violence have not only taken tens of thousands of innocent lives but have also weakened state authority, poisoned our youth, and destabilized society.


The time for ambiguity is over.

Now there is only one priority: Pakistan.



Terrorism Has No “Good” or “Bad” Categories



The artificial distinction of “good terrorists” and “bad terrorists” has been one of the most destructive ideas in Pakistan’s history. Any individual or group that kills soldiers, police officers, security personnel, civilians, or schoolchildren is a terrorist—without exception.


Those who justify such violence, provide ideological cover, financial support, logistics, shelter, or even verbal sympathy are not neutral observers. They are active participants in the crime against the state.


Terrorism is not limited to pulling a trigger or planting a bomb.

It also includes:


  • Justifying murder in the name of religion or politics
  • Raising funds or providing shelter
  • Remaining silent when condemnation is required
  • Creating narratives that normalize violence



There can be no mercy for killers, their facilitators, or their apologists.



No Political or Religious Immunity



Terrorism does not become acceptable because it is wrapped in religious slogans or political rhetoric. A cleric who glorifies violence is as dangerous as the gunman who executes it. A politician who protects extremists for votes is as guilty as the financier who funds them.


There must be one law, one standard, and zero tolerance.


Supporting terrorism is not freedom of speech.

It is a direct attack on national security.



Drugs: A Silent but Deadly War Against Pakistan



Drug cultivation, manufacturing, trafficking, and distribution—especially targeting children and youth—constitute a form of slow genocide.


Drugs destroy families, fuel crime, weaken the economy, and create generations that are physically and mentally crippled. Schools, colleges, and universities must be absolute red lines. Anyone supplying narcotics near educational institutions is not a petty criminal but an enemy of the nation.


Drug users, especially young people, deserve treatment and rehabilitation.

But drug producers, suppliers, smugglers, and protectors deserve no leniency.



Foreign‑Sponsored Terror and Proxy Networks



Pakistan has shown unmatched hospitality for over fifty years, hosting millions of Afghan refugees during the Soviet invasion and the US‑led war. That hospitality was given on humanitarian and Islamic grounds.


However, it is now undeniable that some armed and criminal elements, hiding behind refugee identities, have been exploited by foreign intelligence agencies to wage proxy war against Pakistan.


This does not make the Afghan people enemies.

But it does make terrorist networks, mercenaries, and spies enemies of the state.


No compassion can justify allowing Pakistan’s soil, cities, or refugee cover to be used against Pakistan itself.



Safe, Lawful, and Dignified Repatriation — Not National Suicide



Hospitality must never become self‑destruction.

Any individual—of any nationality—who is involved in terrorism, drug trafficking, or criminal activity must face the full force of law.


Non‑citizens residing illegally must be returned to their homeland safely, lawfully, and with dignity, in coordination with international frameworks. This is not cruelty; it is state responsibility.


Charity that destroys a nation is not virtue—it is negligence.



No Soft Corner for Enemies of Pakistan



This must now be a national principle:


  • No soft corner for terrorists
  • No soft corner for their facilitators
  • No soft corner for their financial backers
  • No soft corner for their ideological defenders
  • No soft corner for those who say “but” when children are murdered



This is not revenge.

This is constitutional enforcement.



Now Only Pakistan



Pakistan has sacrificed enough.

Our soldiers, police officers, teachers, doctors, laborers, and children have shed enough blood.


The state must now stand firm, united, and unambiguous.


No mercy for those who destroy Pakistan from within or serve foreign agendas.

No confusion. No compromises. No apologies.


Now only Pakistan.


Syed Ali Raza Naqvi Bukhari

Founder & Chairman, Tehreek Istehkam Pakistan.

Author of “Law of God” and “Social Democratic System.” Advocate of peace, economic reform, and social justice.


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