Frankenstein monster: Fawad Chaudhry and Amrullah Saleh Engage in a Word War After a Suicide Bombing in Pakistan
A verbal spat broke out between Pakistan's Fawad Chaudhry and former vice president of Afghanistan, Amrullah Saleh, regarding the increasing number of terrorist incidents in Pakistan.
The former vice president of Afghanistan, Amrullah Saleh, and the former minister of information and broadcasting of Pakistan, Fawad Chaudhry, engaged in a verbal sparring match on the increasing number of terrorist incidents in Pakistan, as the death toll from the Bajur explosion rises to 54. A huge explosion that tore through Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Bajur area on Sunday left over 200 people injured and at least 54 dead.
In a comprehensive tweet, Saleh recalled his time as the Director General of Afghanistan’s national intelligence and security service. He stated that he had shared details about bomb-making workshops being operated in sub-urban sites within Pakistan. He further noted how the erstwhile Afghanistan government warned both the United States and NATO about the operations of such groups within Pakistan and highlighted the future risks of enabling such groups. He then went on to call Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) the “Frankenstein monster” created by the Pakistan Army and ISI and stated that these bodies are in “no moral position” to condemn the Bajur terrorist attacks
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