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Jundullah, al-Qaida announce ceasefire

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Shakoor Nizamani
Shakoor Nizamani
Shakoor Nizamani is a working journalist. He has keen interest in society, politics, international relations, philosophy and religion (Tasawwuf /Mysticism). His experience of journalism includes writing on current affairs with focus on Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD: After Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan (TTP), two more militant groups have agreed over ceasefire for a limited time in Pakistan, ARY News reported on Saturday.

The talks between Taliban Shura and the dialogue committee in North Waziristan bearing fruit, some analysts claim. 

Two militant outfits, al-Qaida and Jundullah, have agreed over ceasefire in Pakistan, in a joint meeting. 

Commander of Jundullah militant outfit, who had claimed an attack in Peshawar cinema, has announced that al-Qaida and Jundullah groups have suspended terrorist attacks in Pakistan for a limited time period. 

Commander Ahmed Marwat said that the decision was made in a joint meeting of the two militant groups in Afghanistan, which was also attended by al-Qaida leader Ahmed Yahya Ghaden.  

The groups have ceased their operations in Pakistan for a limited time-span, reports said.

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