Sunday, March 4, 2012

TTP kick out Molvi Fakeer from His designation

Miran Shah, Tehreek Taliban Pakistan has kick out the Assistant Ameer Molvi Fakeer from his post in TTP. According to spokesman of the TTP Ihsan Ullah Ihsan Molvi Fakeer will no more as Assistant Ameer of the TTP and will work as common member of the TTP.

Ihsan ullah Ihsan talks to journalist from Unknown place through telephone, in his telephonic conversation Ihsan Ullah Ihsan said that Hakeem Ullah sent him letter in which Hakeem Ullah wrote me “ that Shora ( Cabinet ) of TTP has decided that Molvi Fakeer will not more as Assistant Ameer of Taliban.

Spokesman of TTP said that Hakeem Ullah sent him letter from unknown place in which he inform me the Shora ( Cabinet ) decided to remove Molvi Faker from his designation and I as Spokesman Inform the media the Molvi Fakeer not more as Assistant Ameer of TTP.

Molvi Fakeer was the Assistant Ameer of TTP in Pakistan and most operation decided by Molvi Fakeer in Pakistan. Molvi Fakeer was the first one whose 2 month back confirmed that peace dialogue between Pakistani government and TTP. During talks with government Molvi Fakeer confirmed that 40 Taliban leaders has released from Pakistani government and our dialogue still in process..

After talks of Molvi Fakeer, Ihsan Ullah Ihsan denied dialogue with Pakistani government and said that no peace Dialogue still with Government of Pakistan and the Assistant Ameer Molvi Fakeer talks with media is baseless.

After that today on Sunday The Central Spokesman of the TTP talks with media and talk about Molvi Fakeer that he no more as Assistant Ameer of TTP and Shora of Taliban has kick out him from his designation.

According to sources TTP Central Shora (Cabinet) has decided that Molvi Fazal Ullah will work as New Assistant Ameer of TTP. The name of Fazal Ullah was under considerations for the new Assistant Ameer. But the appointment of Fazal ullah will announce very soon.

Fazal Ullah is the son on law of Molana Sufi Mohammad and he get fame during Malakand operation in 2010 in Pakistan

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