Panic in the area: Leaflets call for Sharia in Bajaur

Leaflets issued from Kunar province of Afghanistan, where TTP Chief Mullah Fazaullah is reportedly hiding

KHAR/BARA:


A number of pamphlets calling for imposition of Islamic law were distributed in Mamoond area of Bajaur Agency, raising fears about the resurgence of militant groups in the area.



Despite denial from official quarters, the pamphlets allegedly circulated late Saturday evening, were issued from Kunar province of Afghanistan, where Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Chief Mullah Fazaullah is reportedly hiding along with his fighters.


In its pamphlets, the militant group reaffirmed calls to impose Sharia in Bajaur Agency and to prohibit women from appearing in public places. It also threatens to behead all those who oppose the law.


Through the material, distributed in specific places, the band of fighters also urged tribesmen to disassociate themselves from the so-called peace lashkars, warning them of consequences.


Contradicting reports about emergence of the pamphlets in the area, an official claimed that there was no evidence regarding them.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 24th, 2014.
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