<p>''We are clear we have to deal with all elements that are challenging the writ of the government and making Pakistan or other places insecure,'' Qureshi told the Sunday Times.<br /><br />"We don't want our soil, our national territory, to be used against anyone."<br /><br />Qureshi also said they are "no more differentiating between good terrorists and bad terrorists."<br /><br />"They've created havoc, made our environment insecure, and wherever they are, we'll take them on," he said.<br /><br />Asked specifically if this would include Mullah Omar and his Quetta shura, which runs the Afghan Taliban, the minister replied: "Absolutely, we'll be taking them on."<br /><br />Taliban militants yesterday struck at government buildings in the city of Khost in southeastern Afghanistan with suicide bombs, AK-47 rifles and rocket-propelled grenades, wounding 14 people, and provoking fears of a bloody election campaign.<br /><br />At least three suicide bombers blew themselves up during the onslaught, which began in the early afternoon near a US military base, the report said.</p>
<p>''We are clear we have to deal with all elements that are challenging the writ of the government and making Pakistan or other places insecure,'' Qureshi told the Sunday Times.<br /><br />"We don't want our soil, our national territory, to be used against anyone."<br /><br />Qureshi also said they are "no more differentiating between good terrorists and bad terrorists."<br /><br />"They've created havoc, made our environment insecure, and wherever they are, we'll take them on," he said.<br /><br />Asked specifically if this would include Mullah Omar and his Quetta shura, which runs the Afghan Taliban, the minister replied: "Absolutely, we'll be taking them on."<br /><br />Taliban militants yesterday struck at government buildings in the city of Khost in southeastern Afghanistan with suicide bombs, AK-47 rifles and rocket-propelled grenades, wounding 14 people, and provoking fears of a bloody election campaign.<br /><br />At least three suicide bombers blew themselves up during the onslaught, which began in the early afternoon near a US military base, the report said.</p>