PAK ARMY REJECTED TALIBAN ALLEGATION

Sunday, 23 February 2014

PAK ARMY BRUSHES ASIDE TALIBAN ALLEGATION

The Pakistan Army on Saturday categorically rejected Taliban’s allegations that their women and children were in custody of security forces. But the official of security forces cleared that no women and children had ever been detained.  There is a baseless allegations leveled by the Taliban and hence a mere propaganda to divert the attention from the real issue of their blatant and dastardly acts of terror across the country. The Taliban had alleged that their women and children were in custody of the armed forces and had demanded their release as pre-conditions for talks.

Pakistani fighter jets also bombed suspected terrorists hideouts in the troubled areas on the Afghan border on Thursday and at least 40 people were killed in a possible indication that government was finally giving in a pressure from military as well as general public for a full fledged action against Taliban.

A group of Taliban militant factions has been waging a bloody campaign against the Pakistani state since 2007, carrying out a number of bomb and gun attacks.

At last father of Taliban appeals government of Pakistan and Taliban to announce ceasefire. The government of Pakistan was asked to stop bombing the unarmed civilians, warning that such act would not resolve the issues but further aggravate them and cause more destruction. Anti-Islamic forces in the West, liberal and secular Muslim scholars officials and politicians were expressing their hatred towards  Islam under the guise of Talibanisation. Meanwhile another member and head of Taliban nominated committee that Taliban wants a meaningful dialogue even after recent air strikes. Taliban was serious about the dialogue adding that the negotiators representing it were more  independent than those representing the government. The Taliban nominated committee member said that the constitution of Pakistan is not un-Islamic and religious scholars had endorsed and signed it. He said that he would have no objection if the government of Pakistan wanted to hold direct negotiations with the Taliban leadership. In regards, Maulana Samiullhaq has asked the both sides to save country from destruction, and also urged government of Pakistan to stop bombing unarmed civilians, he said that Taliban was still wants to make peace process successful. 

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