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Pakistan needs 1 year of zero terrorist incidents before they should officially recognize Afghanistan's new regime.
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1? That is nothing for Afghanistan, they literally waited 20 years for the Americans.Pakistan needs 1 year of zero terrorist incidents before they should officially recognize Afghanistan's new regime.
Pakistan needs 1 year of zero terrorist incidents before they should officially recognize Afghanistan's new regime.
A day of mourning in India.ISLAMABAD:
Most wanted Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander and a spokesperson for the proscribed outfit Khalid Balti alias Muhammad Khorasani was killed in the Afghan province of Nangarhar, sources told The Express Tribune on Monday.
Khorasani was appointed as the new spokesperson for the terrorist group in 2014 after former spokesperson Shahidullah Shahid declared his allegiance to Da'ish. He had established a terrorist hub in Miranshah but after the successful operation "Zarb-e-Azb", he escaped to Afghanistan.
Khorasani was involved in the killing of many innocent civilians and personnel of security forces and was involved in uniting different factions of TTP. Sources said that Khorasani was planning attacks against Pakistan with Noor Wali Mehsood and had hinted at attacking different targets in the country recently.
Last year, Pakistan had approached the Afghan Taliban leadership after the group returned to power in August with a list of demands that included action against the TTP. The interim Taliban government was even provided with a list of most wanted TTP terrorists. But Afghan Taliban instead offered its good offices to broker a peace deal with the TTP. Pakistan accepted the offer and after some face to face meetings between the two sides, a ceasefire deal was reached in November.
According to senior Pakistani official, Islamabad believes that TTP is a "test case" for the Afghan Taliban, as tackling the group would help the interim government establish its credentials in the eyes of the world with regards to dealing with other terrorist outfits. "We are telling the Taliban leadership consider the TTP as a test case," the official familiar with the development told The Express Tribune while requesting anonymity on Sunday. "If the Taliban can't address concerns of Pakistan then who would trust them and their promise of cutting ties to al Qaeda and other such groups," the official added.
Last week at a news conference Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Babar Iftikhar for the first time publicly revealed why Pakistan entered into a ceasefire with the TTP. According to the chief military spokesperson, the interim Taliban government facilitated ceasefire with TTP as a confidence building measure. The month-long ceasefire, however, was ended on December 9 with no further progress.
General Babar said talks were now on hold as some of the conditions put forward by the TTP were non-negotiable for Pakistan. Although he did not divulge details, it is believed that the TTP was demanding the release of their senior commanders, establishment of a political office in a third country, reversal of FATA merger and introduction of Sharia law in the country. As per the DG ISPR, operations against the TTP were being conducted on a daily basis and the fight against the "violent non-state actors" would continue till their threat was totally eliminated.
The statement of DG ISPR clearly suggested that Pakistan was not hopeful of any prospects of talks or peace deal with the TTP at least in the foreseeable future. The official sources said Pakistan was talking to the interim Taliban government on the TTP issue. "It is a complicated process. Afghan Taliban are keen that the TTP no more uses Afghan soil against Pakistan but they are not willing to act against them," said another official.
Despite a month-long ceasefire, the number of terrorist attacks in 2021 saw 56 per cent increase compared to 2020. Interestingly, the surge in TTP sponsored attacks was coincided with the Afghan Taliban takeover in August 2021. As per the Islamabad think-tank report August saw 45 terrorist attacks in Pakistan, the highest tally in a single month since 2017. While Pakistan would continue operations against the TTP, it has been pushing the Taliban government to make sure that the Afghan soil is not used by these terrorist groups against the country.
Most wanted TTP commander killed in Afghanistan | The Express Tribune
Khurassani was appointed as spokesperson for the terrorist outfit in 2014tribune.com.pk
Besides AFG is Pakistan's single biggest stragetic asset hence recognition will occur immediately there Embassy is even functional in Islamabad
Single biggest headache. If they had a normal functioning country the soviets would never have invaded. On top of that they are like the jealous envious friend who gets upset when someone else achieves something. TTP was there to make sure Pakistan doesn't go beyond Somalia/Sudan level, that's why they go bonkers when Pakistan gets positive coverage. They think they they deserve influence in Pakistan, delusional.
Pakistan needs 20 years of year on year progress and once we make it to the other end, our people will label them as primitives and they will become invisible.
Half of Pakistan?
Pfftt... the sect that Taliban belong, its not more than 10 percent. Majority of Pakistan is Barelvi.
People announced his death like dozens of times already and he always comes back and refuses to die
Man survived a drone attacked with severe injuries!
Only a dead body can convince me at this point
Not brelvi but Sunni Hanafi Sufi.
Dawn posted the picture but removed it. It was picture of khurrasani with a nice hole in the middle of the forehead.People announced his death like dozens of times already and he always comes back and refuses to die
Man survived a drone attacked with severe injuries!
Only a dead body can convince me at this point
Not Sunni Hanafi and certainly not sufi but rather non-denominational sunni.. The Generations have evolved plus there has been a change of era example during partition period and much of the 60s 70s you have many brelvis, sufis and tablighs etc etc but they have declined considerable because of secularism becoming more outspread and once people return back from secularism they go with non-denominational sunni which is theorically and ideological same as deobandi they are just called different names. They don't have ideological differences but political..
The reason non-denominational sunni is widespread is due to the english speaking world since Pakistan is english speaking nation they have access to the worldwide public opinion and dawah..
Brevlism is old-school for this current generation and so is sufism it is a bygone era that has gone by silently
f*** *** with your sectarian bullshit!
I want to see that Chad ttp dead, dude is lagendaryThis is a different guy. They guy you are talking about is Umar Khalid Khurasani
Umar Khalid Khurasani is from Mohmand Agency and was head of TTP in Mohmand Agency. Later on he broke away from TTP and formed his own group Jamat ul Ahraar. Recently he has rejoined TTP
This guy who was killed yesterday is Mohammad Ali aka Khalid Balti. He was from Baltistan and was spokesman of TTP after Shahid ullah Shahid who joined ISKP
The thing about luck is that it eventually runs out.I want to see that Chad ttp dead, dude is lagendary
He is like a cockroach he survives everything
These Afgan Taliban would do nothing against their brothers in sect. ISI should establish more death square in Afghanistan and eliminate these TTP scums.