Speaking to Express News, Prof Ibrahim said that the government has been notified about their concerns, adding that Jamiat Ulema Islam (Sami group) chief Maulana Samiul Haq spoke to the government committee about this issue.
He said that TTP have made efforts to ensure that the ceasefire remained intact.
Prof Ibrahim further said that the TTP committee does not have any direct contact with the Taliban, adding that they found out about the TTP's decision not to extend ceasefire through the media.
He also said that both committees are in touch and that they will meet in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) once substantial steps are taken.
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As long there is a military operation in the area. There can not be peace and a ceasefire.
As long there is an ongoing military operation in the area. How a ceasefire can be useful.
Although there exists several State within State from South to North of Pakistan. North Waziristan is very much declared one.
It all seems to be about ttp demands... Looks like they can't be appeases enough - they don't acknowledge the release of ttp "non-cmbatabts" but keep wanting to talk about the government not doing enouh. How about they reciprocate even what government of pakistan has done so far.
and the best way to address their "concerns" is to thrash them in absolute elimination