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Pakistan marks a 7-year anniversary of the attack on the school

Pakistan marks a 7-year anniversary of the attack on the school
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Islamabad: Like Pakistan on Thursday marked the seventh warning of terror attacks in the Army State School in the Western City of Peshawar, the parents of children who were killed, activists and politicians experienced Prime Minister Imran Khan and his government to offer olive branches to terrorist groups responsible Answer over the massacre of more than 150 people, including 131 children.
At present, the Khan government has been looking for reconciliation with Tehreek Taliban Pakistan (TTP), an umbrella organization of several terror factions, who have received responsibility for the attack on the school on December 16, 2014.
The attack has encouraged civilians and the Pakistani military.
Leaders to act against terrorists based in the turbulent tribal area bordering Afghanistan.
Military attacks on terrorists in the tribal belt are part of the 20-point national action plan (NAP), a security plan announced by EX-PM Nawaz Sharif to defeat what was defeated by many people against Pakistan.
Military attacks forced the terrorists to cross to Afghanistan, where they regrouped and began targeting Pakistan with deadly suicide bombings.
After the takeover of the Afghan Taliban in mid-August this year, Pakistan, through the Network of Haqqani, the Allied Taliban Afghanistan, has started consultation with TTP in a battered country.
Last week, the group had canceled a ceasefire for a month that he was unilaterally announced on November 9 since TTP had announced the end of a ceasefire, Islamabad had not confirmed whether his dialogue with TTP was still intact or stalled.
“What government rights must hold negotiations with TTP when our children are killed in APS attacks,” asked Muhamad Amin, the father of the child who was killed.
Ishaq Amin, the son of Elder Amin, was killed in the attack while his younger son Amir Amin, who was injured critically, had not recovered from the surprise and trauma he had passed.
“Who are they to forgive killers of our children,” Shahana Khan asked.
His 15-year-old son, Asmat is one of the victims of APS attacks.
“I have seen my son’s body full of bullets.
They (PM Khan and his government) must feel embarrassed because of their offer of general amnesty to terrorists,” he said, asking the Supreme Court to stop the government to give amnesty to their children.
In a message to mark the APS warning, PM Khan claimed the country “defeated terrorism” and vowed never “disappointing survivors and parents” from those who were in the tragic incident.
Opposition leader at the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif called it a painful day for the nation and asked: “Have we learned lessons and improve our courses?” Expressing concern over NAP’s non-implementation, the Chairperson of the Pakistani People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said December 16 will always remain a painful day for the nation.
“The nation still feels the pain of this big tragedy.
Everyone is still waiting for justice to be served for innocent souls,” he added.

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