Pakistan has become 'Kaal' for its terrorists, Taliban threatened openly
Pakistan has become 'Kaal' for its terrorists, Taliban threatened openly
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Islamabad: Giving shelter to terrorists and nurturing them has now become a hurdle for Pakistan. The terrorists nurtured by Pakistan have now become a curse for them. Actually, the terrorist organization Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has opened a front against the Pakistani army. TTP has issued a video on social media warning the Shehbaz Sharif government of Pakistan that we are coming. In this short video, a terrorist is holding a piece of paper with a message written in Urdu and English on it. The person's face is not visible in this video and this video has been shot from Margalla Hills, Islamabad.

According to media reports, Pakistani security forces have arrested the TTP member who made the video. Let us tell you that Pakistan, which is the shelter of many terrorist organizations, has banned the terrorist organization TTP. Pakistan's Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah had recently indicated military operations on TTP bases in Afghanistan. Inform you that the Shehbaz Sharif government of Pakistan has alleged that Afghanistan is giving shelter to TTP terrorists. Pakistan had also threatened to destroy TTP by entering Afghanistan. Ever since the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan, continuous terrorist attacks are taking place in Afghanistan. TTP's hand is being told behind these attacks. 

Pakistan alleges that the Taliban has friendly relations with TTP and that is why the Taliban is doing nothing to stop TTP. Let us tell you that, a few days ago, Rana Sanaullah said that if Pakistan is threatened by groups like the Taliban, it has the right to take legal action against insurgent bases in Afghanistan. He had said that if no action was taken against TTP in Kabul, Islamabad could attack TTP bases in Afghanistan. 

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