Monday, November 4, 2013

Peace talks won’t move forward until Taliban appoint new chief: Nisar

Pakistan News
Islamabad: Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Monday told the National Assembly that not the Taliban or the armed force and the legislature were answerable for the Us ramble assault which
killed Ttp head Hakimullah Mehsud. Talking at the carpet of the house, the pastor said that the setup might remain unaltered until the Taliban choose new head. He said that political administration of the nation had ordered the legislature to captivate the aggressors in talks in September not long from now. He, nonetheless, said that the administration took seven-week time after the all gatherings gathering to consider the issue of transactions with the Taliban before setting up a board of Ulema to open banters with the activists. Nisar said that the same number as 37 chip aggregations of Taliban were working in Pakistan of which 14 to 17 were utilitarian. "We have tried to hold talks under an umbrella in the first stage," he said and included the legislature changed the track of talks in the first two weeks after Apc throughout which the procedure had made headway to some degree. "We illuminate the Taliban of sending our appointment comprising of Ulema. Anyhow, you can't hold talks when a figure is lying in your yard," he said in reference to the murdering of Hakimullah Mehsud, previous head of the most dreaded dread outfit. The inner part pastor said that the Pakistan Army had broadened full participation in peace negoti

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