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Hakeemullah Mehsud has been on Saturday declared to be the successor of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud.
Talking to a British news agency by phone, TTP Acting Amir Maulvi Faqir denied the reports of Baitullahs killing, saying Baitullah Mehsud is alive and wanted to appoint an amir in his lifespan.
The TTP acting Amir said 42-strong council of Taliban appointed Hakeemullah their chief in live of Baitullah and Azam Tariq as the new central spokesman of the militant outfit.
He told that TTP Council had a meeting in Orakzai Agency, attended by Taliban and militants from Bandu Basti areas.
Faqir said Haji Muslim Khan was designated as Acting spokesman after the Maulvi Omar was detained; however, as there was no phone in the area, Azam Tariq will function as the new central spokesman of Taliban.
There was report earlier that Maulvi Faqir, one of Mehsud's deputies and spokesman, said the TTP held a shura (council) meeting and named him as their leader.
Faqir said that other Taliban senior leaders Maulvi Nazir and HafizGul Bahadar are also happy over the appointment of new TTP chief.
Hakimullah Mehsud, in his late twenties, had been one of the strong candidates for TTP leadership. He has served as spokesman for Baitullah Mehsud and in-charge of TTP at Orakzai and Khyber tribal agencies. He is the cousin of Qari Hussain, the cold-blooded commander who is the trainer and sponsor of suicide bombers across the country. He had been known as a mobile Taliban commander amongst the militants.
Hakimullah also has good contacts with Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a fanatic Sunni outfit with anti-Shia ambitions. He has good contacts in Punjab and Sindh provinces and has trained a large number of Punjabi Taliban militants in South Waziristan tribal agency.
Hakimullah uses these Punjabi Taliban militants whenever he needs to carry out a suicide attack in settled areas. He belongs to Kotkey village in Ludha area inside South Waziristan.
Hakimullah was reportedly killed on Aug. 8 in armed clash between two groups of the TTP during the shura meeting to elect a new chief in northwest Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal region.
Pakistan's most wanted militant commander, Baitullah Mehsud, was reportedly killed along with his wife and bodyguards by United States missile attack on Aug. 5.
Hakimullah appointed new TTP chief: TV_English_Xinhua
Talking to a British news agency by phone, TTP Acting Amir Maulvi Faqir denied the reports of Baitullahs killing, saying Baitullah Mehsud is alive and wanted to appoint an amir in his lifespan.
The TTP acting Amir said 42-strong council of Taliban appointed Hakeemullah their chief in live of Baitullah and Azam Tariq as the new central spokesman of the militant outfit.
He told that TTP Council had a meeting in Orakzai Agency, attended by Taliban and militants from Bandu Basti areas.
Faqir said Haji Muslim Khan was designated as Acting spokesman after the Maulvi Omar was detained; however, as there was no phone in the area, Azam Tariq will function as the new central spokesman of Taliban.
There was report earlier that Maulvi Faqir, one of Mehsud's deputies and spokesman, said the TTP held a shura (council) meeting and named him as their leader.
Faqir said that other Taliban senior leaders Maulvi Nazir and HafizGul Bahadar are also happy over the appointment of new TTP chief.
Hakimullah Mehsud, in his late twenties, had been one of the strong candidates for TTP leadership. He has served as spokesman for Baitullah Mehsud and in-charge of TTP at Orakzai and Khyber tribal agencies. He is the cousin of Qari Hussain, the cold-blooded commander who is the trainer and sponsor of suicide bombers across the country. He had been known as a mobile Taliban commander amongst the militants.
Hakimullah also has good contacts with Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a fanatic Sunni outfit with anti-Shia ambitions. He has good contacts in Punjab and Sindh provinces and has trained a large number of Punjabi Taliban militants in South Waziristan tribal agency.
Hakimullah uses these Punjabi Taliban militants whenever he needs to carry out a suicide attack in settled areas. He belongs to Kotkey village in Ludha area inside South Waziristan.
Hakimullah was reportedly killed on Aug. 8 in armed clash between two groups of the TTP during the shura meeting to elect a new chief in northwest Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal region.
Pakistan's most wanted militant commander, Baitullah Mehsud, was reportedly killed along with his wife and bodyguards by United States missile attack on Aug. 5.
Hakimullah appointed new TTP chief: TV_English_Xinhua