TTP found some clues of outfit that attacked courts in Islamabad?

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TTP found some clues of outfit that attacked courts in Islamabad

 

Maulana Sami conveys committee's suggestions to TTPIslamabad: Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has found some clues about the group that attacked courts in F-8 Islamabad, claims circles close to TTP. It is also confirmed that TTP is trying to find this group through social media networking and found some clues through Facebook.

Security agencies are calling such claims “rubish” and claim that TTP is trying to divert the attention of people from this unfortunate incident that is done by certain TTP elements if not groups.

According to circles, TTP is curious that who is using name of Ahrar-ul-Hind that took responsibility of Islamabad courts attack because TTP understand there is no such group or splinter group of TTP with such name.

TTP is not happy that certain groups are trying their best to derail their negotiations and dialogue with government because TTP now sincerely wants to end war and move ahead with religious parties in future as a political party not as a terrorist group.

TTP circles believe that certain Arab groups that have already in contradiction with TTP have strong presence in Islamabad and there is possibility of support of Uzbek and Tajik former groups of Afghan Taliban.

TTP has given detail viewpoint to Maulana Samiulah Haq who is considered as father like personality to TTP Pakistan and who is trying  hard to resolve issues between TTP and government of Pakistan.

JUI (S) circles are of the view that TTP leadership respects Maulana Samiul Haq so much that would never betray him and TTP leadership informed Maulana Samiul Haq that it has nothing to do with Islamabad attack and certain Arab groups that have strong ties with Taliban of Afghanistan were not happy with truce with government and these circles are trying to derail negotiations. However people of TTP who are experts of Information Technology (IT) are after this group and got some strong clues and would share information with Maulana Samiul Haq.

These circles believe that intelligence agencies of the country may not be in position to find the clue of sych elements that do not want true and peace talks between Pakistan government and TTP so TTP itself volunteers to find these elements although TTP has no moral obligation to find such elements and this is the responsibility of state of Pakistan to find such groups.

“If Taliban find such groups and share information with Maulana Sahib (Samiul Haq) they will just help peace talks and Pakistan otherwise this is not their duty and peace talk should not be linked to such points. Actually of Islamabad is not the responsibility of TTP but of government of Pakistan. Yes if something goes wrong in areas those are under the control of TTP, then it TTP can take the responsibility”, said JUI (S) circles

 

 

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