… Pakistan, trapped in its own woven network, terrorists played a bloody game in the school of Peshawar

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New Delhi: Many eyes still get moist as soon as they remember the date of December 16, 2014 in Peshawar, Pakistan. This date is recorded in the history of Pakistan with the tragic incident of terrorist attack on innocent school children. A terrorist incident in a school in Peshawar killed 150 innocent children. The attack was claimed by the Tehrik-e-Taliban, the Pakistani unit of the Taliban. This stain on humanism will keep people going for years. Nawaz Sharif had an elected government in Pakistan at that time. Nawaz declared a war against the Tehreek-e-Taliban after this terrorist incident, but remember this is the same Taliban, which was once called the puppet in the hands of Pakistan. Pakistan, playing a bloody game through terrorism in India, got caught in its own trap. Pakistan may not have realized that the country that shelters the terrorists will one day become a victim of it.

Tehreek-e-Taliban came into existence like this

After this attack, the Tehrik-e-Taliban came into the eyes of the world. The attack was widely condemned throughout the world. Since then, the question arose that who is the Tehreek-e-Taliban? What is the motive of this terrorist organization? Where is the root of this terrorist organization? All the questions started to arise together. Actually, the Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) is a group of militants spread in northern Waziristan. It is also commonly known as the Pakistani Taliban. After the US 9/11 attack, when the US military launched a military operation against al Qaeda, many militant groups fled from Afghanistan and hid in the tribal areas of Pakistan. When Pakistan wanted to take action against these terrorists, Pak army started protesting in Swat Valley. The Tehreek-e-Taliban was one of the terrorist organizations that fled from Afghanistan to Pakistan.

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Pakistan is battling terrorist groups

Pakistan was left stunned when Taliban militants attacked Karachi airport in June 2014. After this attack, the army started Operation Zarb-e-Abz against the militants in the tribal area of ​​North Waziristan. Pakistan claims that so far it has killed more than a thousand terrorists in this operation. A non-bailable warrant was issued by a Pakistani anti-terrorism court against nine others, including Tehreek-e-Taliban chief Mullah Fazlullah, in the Karachi airport attack case.

Pakistan imposes ban on Tehreek-e-Taliban

Pakistan has been claiming that it has banned the Tehreek-e-Taliban. Despite this, seven terrorist organizations have become a part of it. On 1 September 2010, the US included this organization in the list of dangerous terrorist groups. Britain added it to the list of banned organizations on 18 January 2011. Canada was blacklisted on 5 July 2011.