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Should imran khan do peace talks on behalf of taliban with pak govt?
Asked by bhoothnath,
31 Dec '09 11:01 am
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Pakistan Taliban commanders have contacted cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan to broker peace talks with the government.
"The Taliban have contacted me for peace negotiations with the government. But I will play the mediator's role only if the government gives its consent," Khan said on Wednesday. He did not mention which faction of the Taliban had contacted him.
Khan, who heads the Tehrik-e-Insaaf party, has opposed military operations against the Taliban and other militant groups. He had earlier offered to act as a mediator between the Taliban and Islamabad, but the government did not respond, although the rebels in Swat had welcomed the offer. He had come under fire from PPP leaders and sections of the media for his "pro-Taliban" stance.
Answered by lokesh raut, 31 Dec '09 11:01 am
"The Taliban have contacted me for peace negotiations with the government. But I will play the mediator's role only if the government gives its consent," Khan said on Wednesday. He did not mention which faction of the Taliban had contacted him.
Khan, who heads the Tehrik-e-Insaaf party, has opposed military operations against the Taliban and other militant groups. He had earlier offered to act as a mediator between the Taliban and Islamabad, but the government did not respond, although the rebels in Swat had welcomed the offer. He had come under fire from PPP leaders and sections of the media for his "pro-Taliban" stance.
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If taliban shun violence and terrorist acts as well go to national main stream as peace makers he can consider
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 31 Dec '09 04:40 pm
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It is their problem why should we worry and there is difference between palying cricket and playing politics
Answered by babu rao, 31 Dec '09 11:01 am
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