September 19, 2024

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Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan rejects govt’s supply of conditional amnesty

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The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has rejected the conditional amnesty provided by the Pakistan Government. The group stated that their terrorism will proceed till they managed to determine Shariah regulation within the nation.
Pakistani Taliban rejected Pakistan authorities’s supply of amnesty saying their battle will proceed till establishing Sharia. #TTP additionally stated it’s the #Pakistan safety forces that ought to say sorry. “We’ll only forgive them if they promise Sharia in the country.”— Bashir Ahmad Gwakh (@bashirgwakh) September 17, 2021
The TTP stated that they can’t recognise an “anti-Islamic infidel democratic constitution.”
The Pakistani Taliban (TTP) has rejected a conditional amnesty supply from Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, insisting on the instant “implementation of Shariah law in the country… We cannot recognize such an anti-Islamic infidel democratic constitution.”— Evan Kohlmann (@IntelTweet) September 17, 2021
Earlier, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, had stated that the federal government would think about an amnesty for the TTP terrorists in the event that they laid down their arms. “If those guys come and start creating problems for us over here, it will affect innocent lives and we don’t want that,” Qureshi stated.
“If [the TTP] are willing to mend fences and not take the law into their hands and not get involved in terrorist activities and they submit and surrender to the writ of the government and the Constitution of Pakistan, we are even open to giving them a pardon,” he added.
Pakistan President Arif Alvi had additionally made related feedback, expressing willingness to award a conditional amnesty. The response from TTP comes on the identical day as New Zealand deserted their cricket sequence in Pakistan citing safety considerations.
Pakistani cricket followers have been blaming India and the BCCI for the cancelation of the sequence however the blame clearly lies elsewhere.