‘Allah’s rule in Islamabad’: Viral video of Tehreek-e-Taliban terrorists infiltrating Pakistan

Pakistan Terrorist Attacks: A video is going viral on social media in which armed terrorists are purportedly seen sneaking into Pakistan from Afghanistan. The video claims that terrorists are entering Pakistan to establish the ‘rule of Allah’ in Islamabad as Pakistan is not following real Islam. The video has been shared by multiple Twitter handles with almost identical captions. It may be noted that Pakistan has recently witnessed a wave of terrorist attacks claimed by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

“Hundreds of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan freedom fighters enter Pakistan from Afghanistan to allegedly establish Allah’s rule in Islamabad. ‘Pakistan is not following real Islam,’ TTP has said We will teach them the true Islam.” user in a tweet caption. The exact location of the video and its authenticity have not been verified by Zee News.

Significantly, the ruling PML-N and Imran Khan-led PTI are at loggerheads over TTP. Pakistan’s ruling party has claimed that Imran Khan has supported TTP. Recently, Pakistan’s Human Rights Minister Riaz Hussain Pirzada refuted PTI leader Shireen Mazari’s claim that former army chief retired General Qamar Javed Bajwa wanted to “rehabilitate” Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) members in the country. Were. It was claimed that the former army general was in favor of bringing TTP back to Pakistan.

Pakistan Muslim League (N) leader and minister Peerzada said former Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) retired Lt Gen Faiz Hameed wanted to bring TTP members back to the country.

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Now, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has accused the former Imran Khan government of sending mixed signals to the Afghan Taliban to hold talks with the TTP, which led to inaction against the militant group. In an interview, Bilawal said that during Khan’s tenure, the government was asking the Afghan Taliban to facilitate table talks with the TTP and come to a mutual agreement for peace, which included releasing terrorists and commanders from Pakistani jails. Was; allowing militants from Afghanistan to return to Pakistan; and settled in areas spread across the country’s border.

The foreign minister said the Khan government’s willingness to hold talks with the TTP does not reflect the sentiments of the people, who insist that terrorists can never be considered friends.

Bilawal’s statement comes amid the resurgence of militancy in Pakistan with an increase in targeted attacks on security establishments, places and even mosques. (with agency inputs)