Come winter and there is always a rise in terror attacks from western frontiers, especially from borders adjoining Afghanistan, reported Pak vernacular media, Pahenji Akhbar.
On December 16, 2014, an army public school was attacked. Bacha Khan University was also attacked at Charsid during winter. These two big incidents are fresh in peoples’ memory.
Meanwhile, the ceasefire pact signed between Pakistan and the Taliban signed in June last year has expired. Pakistan is witnessing an action replay of 1979 and 2001 conditions. Threats are on the rise from western borders. Winter is back. This time’s winter might be long and this time there might be no spring for Pakistan.
Talking to journalists before leaving the country, Mufti Muhammad Qasim said they are carrying a “message of peace and friendship” with them.
Following contacts and negotiations, the ongoing tension would be defused, hoped Malik Abdul Khaliq Achakzai.
Terrorists launched an armed assault on the police station from two sides. A fierce exchange of fire took place between the police and the outlaws that left four policemen dead and as many injured, reported Geo News.
The law and order situation in KP has gone south over the last few weeks as an increase has been noticed in threats and attacks on security forces as well as high-profile political personalities.
The wave of terrorist attacks has risen across the province in the last few months, the report said. At least 118 terrorist incidents were reported in KP from mid-August till the last week of November, according to official numbers, reported Geo News.
A dozen districts, including Peshawar, Mardan, Bajaur, Mohmand, Dera Ismail Khan, Tank, Kohat, Bannu, and Nowshera came under attack in November.