Saturday, November 9, 2013

No more peace talks with government stopped: TTP leader

Pakistan News
Peshawar: Pakistani Taliban pioneer, Ehsanullah Ehsan said on Saturday that there was no possibility of exchange with the legislature. In a meeting to Newsweek magazine, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (Ttp) pioneer said that after the slaughtering of Hakimullah Mehsud there could be no
peace talks. "It might be so liberal it would be impossible say that the conceivability of peace talks is zero; the chances are, truth be told, underneath zero." Ehsan said he was 110 percent beyond any doubt that Pakistan's security associations were included in the November 1 automaton strike in which Hakimullah Mehsud was executed. He included that 80 percent of data and ground knowledge for each automaton strike was given by Pakistani security associations. Ehsan alluded to the lawmakers as not being in control: "If the government officials are not in control, how is it conceivable to chat with these defenseless and awkward animals?" Ehsanullah Ehsan further said that the activist association might utilize all its abilities to take revenge regarding the expiration of Hakimullah Mehsud and target security associations and everybody who is against th

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