Pakistan army responsible for Peshawar school attack: chief of Tehreek-e-Taliban  

Islamabad: – Noor Wali Mehsud, the chief of the terrorist organisation Tehreek-e-Taliban accused, the Pakistan army that attacked the school in Peshawar in 2014, in which 132 students were killed. Besides, the Tehreek chief also reminded Mudassar Iqbal, the Pakistani soldier who absconded from the military openly confessed to this.   

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In 2014, terrorists stormed the Army Public School in Peshawar and fired indiscriminately at the staff, students and teachers. 132 people had been killed in the attack, of which 128 were students. Pakistan military had held Tehreek responsible for the attack. But the Tehreek chief dismissed these accusations levelled by the Pakistan army.   

Tehreek does not shoot at children. Mehsud demanded that Pakistan appoint an independent enquiry committee to carry out an impartial investigation into the incident. Mehsud made a suggestive statement that at the same time, Pakistan also should take cognisance of the statements made by the absconding Pakistani commando Mudassar Iqbal.  

Furthermore, Mehsud said in the interview that the Tehreek resistance is only against Pakistan and Tehreek is not present in any other country.   

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