Strikes may lead to terror attacks in KP

Pakistan needs to take up strict stand against these NATO/US attacks because it is a ploy to create chaos in Pakistan and give excuses to militants for speeding terror activities.
PESHAWAR – The recent attacks by NATO in Pakistani areas may backlash in the shape of terror attacks across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
According to sources, Governor KP Owais Ahmad Ghani has expressed concerns over the possible backlash of these attacks and a report had been sent to the Centre expressing reservations on these attacks.
The reservations sent to the Centre included the detailed reports from FATA Secretariat, Political Agent Kurram and Bajaur Agencies and law enforcement agencies.
The Governor has informed the high-ups of security forces and Federal Government about possible attacks feared to hit KP once again as result of recent violations of Pakistani border and airspace by NATO/US forces. The Governor has also asked them to take up strong measures for avoiding such attacks in future.
Meanwhile, security officials based in North Waziristan informed TheNation that these attacks along with massive drone attacks in NW was aimed at pressing Pakistan Army to launch an operation in the area.
According to the officials, the forces and the local Taliban in NW are observing restrain in attacking each others while abiding by the peace deals in the areas, however, the growing drone attacks are an attempt to provoke militants, which could result in the renewed war in the area.
The tribesmen in NW are also acting patiently and have opted for peaceful protest against drone attacks, as shops, markets and bazaars were remained closed in the four main towns of North Waziristan on Thursday.

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