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end of good times of pakistani talibans

Islamabad : Pakistan | 2 months ago  
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taliban commander fazal-ullah is surrounded by the armed forces and can't escape anymore, says interior minister of pakistan rehman malik during a media briefing in islamabad on synday.

In his press briefing Rehman Malik claimed that Fazal-ullah would be captured soon and added that the security forces were also closing in on Mangal Bagh, another Taliban leader in FATA.He added that the nation was sickly tired of the terrorist leader's "bullying tactics". He also appealed to the Khasadars who had abandoned their posts due to the threats from Bagh to resume their duties.Malik said that some terrorist (seven in number) from Maldeves had also been arrested during the search operation in Tribal Areas, ading cases would be filed against Muslim Khan under anti-terrorism laws.

The above news story was about the status of military operation in FATA against Talibans. I personnaly believe that Pakistani people who have been suffering from faschist activties of islamic fundamentalists, are going to see the end of bad times in their life. Taliban element in the society will now be demolished and condemned in pakistan.At the same time we see that Talibans who have been enjoying power in their held ares are going to see end of their good times. Now they would never be encouraged to flourish in society. Its all because of straight forward reporting and image building measures taken by pakistani media.

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