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Death mandate: Mehsud sanctions polling day attacks

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WANA / MIRANSHAH: Taliban commanders have been issued a mandate to carry out widespread attacks in the country on May 11 by the chief commander of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) through a letter.

Issued on May 1, 2013 and addressed to TTP spokesperson Ehsanullah Ehsan, TTP chief Hakimullah Mehsud wrote: “I will keep control of the attacks in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, while you should cover Sindh and Punjab.”

Referring to poll candidates and the democratic system, Mehsud expressed hope that the Taliban commanders would be busy working against the agents of an “infidel system.”

“I am sending a list of attacks and the modus operandi, along with a separate list of fidayeen (suicide bombers),” wrote Mehsud, adding that TTP leaders could prescribe amendments to it after consultation.

The letter also lists targets in Punjab and Sindh for Election Day.

Earlier, in a letter to media personnel, Mehsud had written that his group was focused on jeopardising democracy by hindering elections.

Mullah Nazir stands guard

In another letter issued by the Shura of pro-government Mullah Nazir Group in Wana subdivision, all group members have been warned to maintain peace and avoid siding with any election candidate.

The letter says that the Mullah Nazir group should struggle to ensure that polling is carried out in a smooth and stable manner, adding that all candidates contesting for NA-41 are equal for them.
10-point rules

Furthermore, the letter says that voters and candidates should follow the 10-point rules to maintain peace – adding that those found guilty of violation deserve to be punished. The points are as follows:-

All candidates should advise their supporters to remain peaceful at polling stations.

All candidates should refrain from making fiery statements and slogans at polling stations.

All voters should keep 100 yards distance from polling stations. Voters must not cast more than one vote. No agent of any candidate is allowed to stop polling.

The presiding officers should also take care of rules and regulations at their respective polling stations.

A queue should be made for casting vote according to rules.

Voters are not allowed to bring any kind of weapons to the polling station.

A person who cannot go outside of his home will be guaranteed peace, whereas those guilty of rule violation will be fined Rs1 million, and his house will also be demolished. The order is applicable on all areas equally.

Stay away from spreading any disturbance, indulging in scuffles, or raising hue and cry.

The letter also warns that any person found violating rules will not only be fined but he will also be sent to jail on a three-month remand while his weapon will be seized.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 10th, 2013.
Death mandate: Mehsud sanctions polling day attacks – The Express Tribune
 
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Why dont ISI just kill this bastard it not hard for ISI to get the intel where he is if he is in Pakistan, then just order Paf to drop some jdams thats it work done, no need to capture him just kill him
 
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Let us hope that these are empty threats and aimed only to scare people into not voting. It is quite outrageous that these terrorists are so boldly, and without remorse, announcing their intentions in this shameful manner. Do they really think that by targeting just common everyday civilians they can force anyone into surrender to their threats? These kinds of threats only strengthens the United State’s resolve to further support the Pakistani Military and government in fighting these terrorists and putting an end to those who only understand the language of violence. We wish that tomorrow, May 11th proves to be a peaceful and rejoiceful day for all Pakistanis who will exercise their basic right to vote and choose their future leadership.

Haroon Ahmad
DET – U.S. Central Command
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he needs to be tortured, every finger cut off one at a time, then thrown in front of lions only then will i ever feel comfort.

Yes, he deserves nothing less. All these radicals merit brutal punishment. I seek a Pakistan in which Islam is elevated above politics. Like in Central Asia.
 
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