Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and govt talks reach impasse amid economic crisis

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With the continuing terror incident, the ongoing talks between the Pakistani and Tehreek-e-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) government which were prohibited in Afghanistan were heading for collapse. This might further complicate the efforts of the Pakistani government to end almost two decades of militancy in a strict border region. In July, Pakistan recorded 99 deaths related to terrorism compared to 102 in June. Data shows that civilian death fell from 20 to 11 (45%) and the death of security forces fell from 51 to 38 (25.49%), while terrorist deaths increased from 31 to 50 (61.29%). But apart from the decline in death between security forces, the number of deaths in this category remains high. Although there is no organization that claims to be responsible for most of this murder, given the fact that most of the deaths occur in the TTP operational area in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, it is very possible that the terror group is behind this attack.

In addition, the cracks in the ruling alliance, the bitterness between Imran Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaaf and the government, and the terrible economic situation was formed to further disrupt the system. In July, Pakistani’s economic conditions deteriorate and tend to deteriorate further. On July 29, Rupee fell to the lowest of all time in the open market, trading as high as 250 against the dollar. Rupees have depreciated 20 percent in recent months. One of the reasons for the jumping of Rupees is the market panic because of political instability.

On July 27, Pakistan Negara Bank reported that the current account deficit had increased to the highest four years of USD 17.4 billion in the fiscal year 2021-22. The deficit is only 2.8 billion in the 2020-21 fiscal year. A large gap shows a severe balance of payment problems. Not surprisingly, Pakistan made every effort to get a loan to help curled up because of the crisis. On July 29, Head of Army Qamar Javed Bajwa had a telephone conversation with US Deputy Secretary Wendy Sherman to ask for help in securing the disbursement of initial funds from the IMF in an effort to avoid default.

Peace talks on the verge of collapse

The latest deadlock occurred after TTP refused to resign from his request to reverse the merger of the tribal area that was managed federally with the Kyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. The tribal area that is managed federally is combined with the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in May 2018 through the constitutional amendment. TTP wants a federal -managed tribal region merger, because it underestimates their regional influence. Demand is a non-starter for Islamabad. On July 30, the delegation of 17 members led by lawyer Mohammad Ali Saif, a special assistant for information and public relations with Kyber Pakhtunkhwa, Chairman of the Minister Mahmood Khan together with elders and parliament members reached the Kabul on a four -day visit to continue the talks with The Tribal with The The The Chieviews With the Resume with The TTP. But that reiterated his request for previous status restoration from tribal territory.

The province of the Islamic State-Chiefs of the Headache

The province of the Islamic-Korasan state claims two attacks in July. On July 12, the targeted attack on intelligence personnel in the Mohmand Khyber Pakhtunkhwa district resulted in two deaths. On July 16, the attack targeted at the police examination post in Peshawar City resulted in two deaths. Until July 31, ISKP has claimed 37 attacks, including two suicide attacks in Pakistan, this year. Meanwhile, the Idul Fitri message from ISKP asked all militant factions in the Pakistani tribe to hold hands with the group. Furthermore, calling for his sleep cells to carry out wolf attacks and suicide in Central and South Asian countries.

New political turmoil

July also saw a significant political chaos in Pakistan, with Punjab Province taking Sentrestage. On July 17, Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaaf stretched out the Pakistani Muslim league in Bypolls, won 15 of the 20 seats emptied after disqualification Imran Khan Niazi, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf who previously chose Pakistan Tehreek-E-E-Unsafal who had previously chose to choose to choose Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaaf who had previously chose to choose Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaaf who had previously chose to choose Pakistan Tehreek-E-Inshaf who had previously chose to choose Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf previous who had previously chosen voted Pakistan Tehreek-anau had previously chose to choose Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insahafal who had previously chose to vote Khan Khan Niazi from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Inshaf before for Hamza Shehbaz from the Pakistan-Nawaz Muslim League as Chairperson of Punjab . The powerful Pakistani Muslim league, Nawaz, could only win four seats, while one seat was won by independent candidates.

Furthermore, on July 22, in the main selection of Ministership, Chaudhry Pervez Elahi – supported by Pakistan Tehreek -e -inssaaf – pocketed 186 votes, while Hamza received 179. However, Deputy Speaker Dost Muhammad Mazari rejected all 10 votes given by 10 votes given by 10 votes given by 10 votes given by 10 votes given by 10 votes given by 10 votes Given by 10. Pakistani Muslim League – Quid, with the reason that they did not follow the party line, and declared Hamza Nawaz as chairman of the minister. The controversy was finally brought to the Supreme Court of Pakistan to intervene and decide. On July 26, the Supreme Court stated that Elahi as the elected Punjab minister chairman, who confirmed 186 votes against 179 for his opponent. Changes in the political arena after the top court decision will prove a setback for the Pakistan-Nawaz Muslim League. The ruling federal coalition can face an increase in pressure from Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaaf for the initial selection.

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