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A Pakistani criticizes talks with the attacker at a Peshawar school

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A Pakistani criticizes talks with the attacker at a Peshawar school

A Pakistani criticizes talks with the attacker at a Peshawar school

Islamabad has been A Pakistani criticizes for the “withdrawal” of the Pakistani terrorist e-Taliban, who killed 132 children in 2014.

Dost Mohammed was shock to learn that the Pakistani government had start talks with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The group was liable for an attack on a military school in Peshawar on December 16, 2014, in which 132 students were surround and kill.

Muhammad lost his 14-year-old son, Assad Aziz, an eighth-grader. In what he described as the “worst terrorist attack” on Pakistani soil. “The government doesn’t trust us to negotiate with the killers of our children. “Prime Minister Imran Khan’s children live in the UK; he can’t feel our pain,” he added.

The Supreme Court roasted khan. Earlier this week, Khan’s government signed a monthly ceasefire agreement with the local Taliban group. Which has been require in numerous attacks on safety forces and civilians in the country over the past 15 years.

The government is also negotiating prohibited dress. Several ministers have indicated that the group could be grant amnesty. If they agree to lay down their arms and respect the Islamic State constitution. On Wednesday, Pakistan’s Supreme Court summoned Khan to a hearing about the Peshawar massacre and angered him during TTP talks.

The court asked the Prime Minister to heed A Pakistani criticizes the parents’ demands and action against the school attacker. The school killing in Peshawar was brought up by the families of the children kill in the attack. Every year on December 16, members, families, and civil society hold an event to commemorate the victims and call on the authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Give TTP a “chance”

According to Moeed W. Yusuf, Pakistan’s national security adviser, the government has yet to decide on an amnesty for TTP members, stressing that the country is “obvious and sensitive” on this issue. However, other officials believe the government can force the group to lay down their arms.

Fawad Ahmed Chaudhry, Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Told the media that the government could give them an “opportunity” if TTP members were loyal to the Constitution.

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