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India-Pakistan
TTP office space
2014-03-14
[DAWN] TALK is again emerging from the PTI camp about allowing the banned Pak Taliban to open an 'office' in order to facilitate the dialogue process, though the turban outfit has reportedly said it is not interested in the offer. On Tuesday, the KP chief minister renewed his government's offer to the hard boyz to open an office in the province, adding that the KP government would "cooperate with them" in this regard. Meanwhile,
...back at the desert island, Bert was realizing to his horror that he'd had only one bottle for one message, and he'd forgotten to include a return address...
on Monday, Imran Khan
... aka Taliban Khan, who is the lightweight's lightweight...
had said he would take up the TTP office issue with the federal government. The PTI chief had last year caused quite a stir when he first floated the idea of having a TTP office, comparing it with the opening of a bureau representing the Afghan Taliban in Doha. Back then the party was quick to distance itself from the suggestion, with a big shot saying the remarks did not reflect party policy. In this case, so far there's been little effort by the PTI to forget the idea.

The federal government has done well to shoot down the renewed calls for granting the TTP a piece of state-sanctioned office space in order to let it conduct its business. The state minister for interior told the Senate on Tuesday that the centre would not allow such a move. There has been valid criticism of the state's treading too softly when it comes to dealing with the turbans. But engaging with the hard boyz in dialogue is one thing; facilitating the creation of an office for them quite another. It amounts to legitimising the hard boyz and recognising them as equal partners. Would the politicians then also consider allowing other officially banned outfits espousing various sectarian, religious and secessionist causes to open their respective bureaus in order to streamline their affairs? Let us not forget that the TTP wants to remake Pakistain in its own image through fire and the sword. Do those who want to help the group acquire real estate wish to aid them in this aim?
Posted by:Fred

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