Pak Taliban outlines ceasefire conditions :Taliban wants to be a state within state
Reuters has reported from Islamabad that the Pakistani Taliban have outlined conditions for a ceasefire, including the adoption of Islamic law and a break with the United States, a spokesman said yesterday, an offer a senior government official described as "preposterous".The Taliban, in a letter sent to the Pakistan daily The News, also demanded that Pakistan stop its involvement in the war pitting Afghan insurgents against the Kabul government and refocus on a war of "revenge" against India.
The letter from Taliban spokesman Amir Muawiya comes as the focus in Afghanistan shifts from a military push by Nato troops to potential peace talks, and amid speculation of a rift between top Pakistan Taliban leaders.The Pakistani Taliban are a separate entity allied to the Afghan Taliban. Known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), they have launched devastating attacks against the Pakistani military and civilians. "No one can take such an offer or terms seriously. The TTP is not a proper entity, certainly not one any government can negotiate with," said one senior government official. The ceasefire conditions, confirmed by spokesman Ihsanullah Ihsan in a phone call to Reuters, said Pakistan should rewrite its laws and constitution according to Islamic law.
Taliban Pakistan is an illegal violent entity. They are killing civilians and military, men and women of Pakistan. They are trying to be a state within state. Pakistan has already have most of all the necessary Islamic laws .The only lacking is in governance and that will come only gradually if Islamic parties can get popular mandate. Without that mandate nothing can be done. Taliban can not demand their brand of extremist in a part of Pakistan only.No country can have two sets of laws in two areas.
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