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Karachi:The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) announced on Wednesday that it is considering taking concrete action against the two main parties in the ruling coalition - the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). .
In a statement released by the TTP, he said: “If these two parties remain firm in their position and continue to play the role of slaves to the army, action will be taken.
"People
should avoid approaching such tall people," the statement added.
TTP
claimed that the whole world is aware that "TTP's jihadist domain is only
Pakistan and our target is the security services occupying the country."
She added that she had not taken any action against any political party for a long time but "unfortunately. Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari granted the United States (US) motherhood status to assuage the thirst for his mother's love". adding that in doing so he was "openly declaring war" on the Pakistani Taliban.
The statement added: "Although Mr. Bilawal is still young, this poor man has not yet witnessed the state of war."
The TTP also said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif "has pushed the whole party into this war against the TTP in order to appease the United States".
Without
naming names, the TTP sent a message to the religious leaders and said that
there was no possibility of action against them in the policy of the TTP "
"but
we also ask you to refrain from activities against us". A day after
Foreign Minister Bilawal said that by reversing the policy adopted by the
previous government of Pakistan's Justice Talks (PTI) with the banned group,
the coalition government would end the "policy of appeasement "
terrorists.
He also distinguished between the Taliban in Afghanistan and the Pakistani Taliban, saying the former is a "fact" with a "history" of existence, while the latter is just a terrorist organization.
Additionally, Prime Minister Shahbaz chaired a National Security Committee (NSC) meeting earlier this week that reviewed Afghan strategy, particularly efforts to reach a peace deal with the banned TTP.
After
reconsidering the strategy pursued by the PTI government, the National Security
Council took major political decisions, seeking to reverse some flawed plans. A
source in Islamabad had told The Express Tribune that the National Security
Council had decided "there will be no dialogue" with the TTP.
Pakistani Taliban ceasefire
A statement released by the banned terror group in November said it had canceled a ceasefire agreed with the federal government in June and ordered its fighters to launch terror attacks across the country.
The Pakistani Taliban, a separate entity from the Taliban in Afghanistan but sharing a similar militant ideology, has been responsible for hundreds of attacks and thousands of deaths since emerging in 2007.
The
government and the Pakistani Taliban had agreed to a truce earlier this year
after the new Taliban leadership in Afghanistan played a leading role in
mediating peace talks, but negotiations have made little progress and there is
had frequent breakups.
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