"This is good news for Pakistan, a good thing. He was the most wanted terrorist who caused serious damage, death and destruction to Pakistan. He was a ruthless killer," Maj Gen (retired) Athar Abbas, the former chief military spokesman, told PTI.
Without referring to Mehsud's death, the Foreign Office yesterday strongly condemned the drone strike in North Waziristan, saying the attacks violate Pakistan's sovereignty.
Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan too condemned the drone strike, saying it was an attempt to block proposed peace talks with the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan. He called for stopping NATO supply trucks bound for Afghanistan.
Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid described the drone attack as an attack on negotiations with the Taliban. He said "stopping NATO supplies will not stop the drone attacks" but talks should not stop as negotiations will usher in peace.
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However, Air Vice Marshal (retired) Shahzad Chaudhry felt the talks were hit but would go on.
Mehsud was on the US scanner for a long time, he said.