Islamabad: The Pakistani army, troubled by the attack of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan terrorists and Baloch rebels, had announced that now it is going to change the rules of the game. According to Pakistani analysts, the spokesperson of the Pakistani army had indicated that it would now attack inside Afghanistan. Meanwhile, there was heavy shelling on the Torkham border on the Durand Line for several days. The Taliban army blew up several posts of the Pakistani army on the border. After this tension, the army-backed Shahbaz government of Pakistan has now come to its senses. The Pakistan government has announced that it will hold talks with the Taliban regarding the threat of TTP.
Pakistan's Deputy PM Ishaq Dar announced talks with the Taliban after a meeting on Monday. The Pakistani leader said that the issue of giving shelter to terrorists will be resolved through diplomacy and talks with the Taliban. In this meeting, Pakistan's special representative for Afghanistan Ambassador Mahmood Sadiq gave information about his recent visit to Kabul. It is believed that if the Taliban did not accept Pakistan's demand on the issue of TTP, then the Islamabad government is now engaged in persuading it.
Pak Army bows down to Taliban
The tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan is at its peak regarding TTP terrorists. Pakistan alleges that the terrorists who are carrying out attacks in its Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and Balochistan province are taking refuge in Afghanistan. The interesting thing is that the statement issued by the Pakistani government regarding talks with the Taliban does not even mention the issue of TTP and cross-border terrorism. It is believed that an attempt has been made to persuade the Taliban through this.
The tension between Pakistan and the Taliban is such that the Torkham border remained closed for several days. The Taliban had started building a military post near this Afghan border, which was opposed by the Pakistani army. After this, heavy firing started from both sides for several days. Now the guns are silent between the two but the tension remains. The Taliban has continued to build the post despite Pakistan's opposition. After this, the Pakistani army has finally had to bow down and has appealed to the Taliban for a solution through talks and not guns.

