Taliban rule to be established in Pakistan too?
Taliban rule to be established in Pakistan too?
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Islamabad: With the Taliban coming to power on the strength of weapons in Afghanistan, Pakistan is now also afraid of the Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP). That is why Pakistani PM Imran Khan has agreed to reconciliation through talks with TTP. In an interview with the media, Imran Khan himself admitted that he is in talks with some TTP organisations. We do not support military solutions, so efforts are on to find a way out through dialogue, he said.

He said Tehreek-e-Taliban organisations are being celebrated to give up arms, we want them to follow the Constitution of Pakistan. Last month, Pakistan President Arif Alvi also said that we will forgive the TTP members who will give up arms. Pakistan, which is celebrating the Taliban's victory over Afghanistan, was already alerted by experts over the TTP threat. According to experts, TTP fighters could pose a threat to Islamabad after the Taliban's regime change in Afghanistan. According to media reports, the TTP has also stepped up its activity in Pakistan after the Taliban came to power in Afghan, which could lead to a major crisis.

China has invested a lot of money in Pakistan. Many of his projects are under construction in Pakistan. Experts say the TTP has gained momentum after the Taliban came to power in Kabul. This encouragement of the fighters could pose a threat to Chinese projects in Pakistan. TTP leader Mufti Wali Noor Masood had said in a TV interview recently that he was happy with the change of power in Afghanistan. It is expected that the Afghan Taliban and the TTP will have a good relationship. Experts had then expressed concern over the developments in Afghanistan. According to sources, TTP fighters wants Pashtun rule in Pakistan.

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