Differences between TTP sub-groups intensified
Differences between sub-groups of outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan intensified as they express distrust of central leadership.
Sources say that unfair distribution of resources led to a rift among sub-groups.
Meanwhile, their terrorists believe increasing economic difficulties are due to lavish lifestyle of their commanders such as abundance of vehicles and money.
Leadership is enjoying an unusual lifestyle in luxury homes in major Afghanistan cities with a secure future for their children, however, their subordinates are forced on living either in camps or in villages close to the border, which don’t have basic facilities of life, sources said.
Have threatened their commanders that they will surrender to security forces if issues are not resolved.
Moreover, groups believe that leadership of outlawed organization motivates poor people to fight against Pakistani security forces for their own benefit. They are being sacrificed in name of so-called jihad.
Earlier in January, after suicide blast in Peshawar’s Police Line Mosque, there were differences between the TTP groups over issue of taking responsibility.
Initially, responsibility of attack was taken by two TTP commanders, but spokesperson issued a clarification on that.
Moreover, after Afghan Taliban condemned attack, Central Command also issued a condemnation