In the space of a week, Peshawar has suffered three major bombings, killing 142 people - the vast majority of them civilians.
Hurried denials issued by the main umbrella Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) group hint at divisions within the organisation and the rise of splinter factions keen to pursue their own agenda rather than follow the central leadership.
Peshawar is no stranger to bloodshed. It lies on the edge of the tribal areas and has frequently been hit by bombings and shootings.
But the brutality of the recent attacks: a suicide bombing on a church service, a bomb on a bus carrying government staff home after work and the latest, a powerful car bomb targeting a busy market on Sunday, has shocked locals.
"The government should publicly hang the killers of innocent people," Gul Mohammad, a Peshawar junk shop owner, told AFP.
"I have a very simple question: why is the government so reluctant to launch an army operation against the Taliban?"
The TTP insists it targets only legitimate military assets in its fight against the state and says the recent attacks are a conspiracy to scotch the proposed talks.
But a Taliban commander admitted the prospect of negotiations had led to division within the movement, which has pledged allegiance to one-eyed Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar as well as al-Qaeda.
"There are even more differences on several other issues and you know Ismatullah Muaweea has also been sacked by our main leadership," the commander told AFP.
Ismatullah Muaweea was the militants' commander in Punjab province, cast out by the TTP senior leadership for welcoming the government offer of peace talks.
Hardline groups closer to al Qaeda, more sectarian and anti-West in outlook than the mainstream TTP, have rejected talks.
Factions from Mohmand and Khyber tribal areas and Darra Adam Khel district - all neighbouring Peshawar - are staunchly opposed and the authorities are probing whether they were behind the recent attacks.
Another militant source said overtures made to certain groups had triggered the Peshawar attacks as others sought to make their influence felt.
"The latest bout of attacks has come because the security establishment is selective in talking to the militants. It wants to talk to some elements while crushing the others," the source told AFP.
But security officials remain sceptical about the TTP denials, saying the sophisticated nature of the three attacks suggested an experienced, well-equipped group was behind them.
"Though TTP has publicly disowned the latest series of bombings, we are very much convinced that TTP as an organisation is involved," a senior security official in Peshawar told AFP.
"They want to build pressure on both provincial and central governments before the peace talks."
A pair of suicide bombers smuggled into a church, a remote-controlled bomb planted on a government staff bus and a 200-kilo car bomb exploding in a busy market in the heart of Peshawar - all this could not be the work of a fledgling group, the official said.
Rahimullah Yusufzai, a senior analyst and expert on militancy in Pakistan said that while the perpetrators of the past week's atrocities were unclear, the outcome was not.
"If the purpose of these attacks was creating an obstruction in the proposed peace talks then these attacks have achieved its goal," he told AFP.
"Government is under extreme public pressure due to these recent attacks and losing public support on the proposed peace talks."
Even with public backing, the two sides' positions look difficult, if not impossible, to reconcile.
On one side the TTP have laid down exacting conditions for taking part in talks - the withdrawal of troops from the tribal areas, the release of their prisoners and a government ceasefire.
On the other, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, in New York for the UN General Assembly as the attacks unfolded, told the Wall Street Journal that the TTP must recognise the Pakistani constitution and lay down their weapons.
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@ observer.. are you making this up yourself or do you have source for this? ...maybe you are dreaming and need to wake up yourself.
@ayesha: Exactly! Finally someone names the taboo entity in this game - Saudia Arab are the ones who have been funding these extremists and madrassahs for ages now but no one in gov't says their name because their pockets will become lighter. Our biggest enemy is Saudis not India, not America,not Israel! Wake up and smell the thorns people!
Divide, Identify and Conquer. What you want least, to give them opportunity to unit.
IK is right in his strategy.
All those above lauding this as foresight of IK please enlighten me how we intend to talk to the ttp if they can't even control their own factions?? How can they possibly promise to stop violence later when they can't control it now? Please, think about it
OK.
So with the Talk of Talks the Great Khan has divided the Taliban into several factions.
And this is what has happened,
A. One faction has martyred a General and other officers too.
B. A Second faction has blown up a Church.
C. The Third not wanting to be left behind has blown up a Mini Bus.
D. The Fourth had to be content with Qissa Khwani Bazar attack.
And NONE of them has laid down arms and come for talks.
And Mr Khan is claiming credit for this?
Someone wake him up. PLEASE,
hahaha...IK wasnt intending this...he is an apologist. period. taliban accept responsibility of attacks, he denies them on their behalf! lol
how can the talk be successful when taibans is not accepting the constitution and want implementation of their brand of shariah which is followed by few people in pakistan
divisions within TTP help no one - there will again be bad and good TTP. The good TTP will be saved for the time being by alignining with the govt and eventually become thebad TTP when it becomes more powerful and demanding
@fawad: What divisions? There are already many fringe groups operating who want their control, irrespective. Go make yourself happy, dear leader has achieved a breakthrough.
TTP and like othersalready have different groups they are only united in killing, that is why they are existential threat for all of us.
talk with one, the other will attack and vice versa. . So just crush them. . Thats the permanent solution
TTP can not be believed,even if IK swears by it. They have guns ,and they will use them.
First I was also against IK's strategy. But now I have realized that he was actually right.
Btw even if you criticize Imran's idea of peace talks, it shd be appreciated that bringing groups to our side those willing to lay down arms can be advantageous for any future army operation.
I knew it. I believed in IK since he made a promise to public that he will speak the truth with the public. Allah Hu Akbar.
For all those who became anti-PTI after votinf for PTI. This is the time to come back and appreciate what IK had said.
Hai sab ki shaan, Imran Khan.
ET post it, or you will prove to be most biased.
Fruits of special relationship with Saudi Arabia. Everyone is "reluctant".
@Ahsan: Man,Imran Khan got more liberal vote this time in Pakhtunkhwa he won seats that was won by either ANP or PPP in 2008.Conservative voted for JUI and JI only they never voted for PTI.
When you don't know about the secrets... better keep your mouth shut ET. Protecting India or spreading its lies on the land of Pakistan is a futile effort
This is good news... Divide them further. GOP and IK are spot on.
''K-P decides on targeted operation in Peshawar'' AND TALIBAN IS READY TO TALK.
It natural any external offence/attack unites the parties against all odds.
That is why the solution to this problem is TALK...
Otherwise, any new adventurous army operation would united every small and big faction of TTP.
This is what Imran Khan was trying to say , but liberals were bashing him . GEO IMRAN KHAN
Peace talks have only created more divisions and headaches for the GOP. Salams
So by negotiations we have already created divisions within TTP, something we could not do by 9 years of fighting. We should appreciate Imran Khan for this, and give him a chance.
@JibbiRana No one will acknowledge IK for that; if not all atleast some will break for the dialogues. and then they can be of further help!
That was the purpose of negotiations, Divisions!