Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Power struggle? Breach in top Pak Taliban leadership

Reuters | 
Jan 4, 2012, 06.32AM IST
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ISLAMABAD: Al-Qaida , the Afghan Taliban and Pakistani militants have held a series of meetings aimed at containing what could soon be open warfare between the two most powerful Pakistani Taliban leaders, militant sources have said.
Hakimullah Mehsud, the head of the Pakistani Taliban , also known as the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and his deputy, Waliur-Rehman , were at each other's throats, the sources said.

"You will soon hear that one of them has eliminated the other, though hectic efforts are going on by other commanders and common friends to resolve differences between the two," one TTP commander said.

Any division within the TTP could hinder the Afghan Taliban and al-Qaida's struggle in Afghanistan against the US and its allies, making it more difficult to recruit young fighters and disrupting safe havens in Pakistan used by theAfghan militants.

Despite multiple reports of the Rehman-Mehsud split, Rehman told Reuters on Tuesday there was no problem between the two.

"There are no differences between us," Rehman said. The TTP, formed in 2007, is an umbrella group of various Pakistani militant factions operating in Pakistan's unruly northwestern tribal areas along the porous border with Afghanistan.
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