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Old Sunday, January 13, 2013
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Originally Posted by Muhammad T S Awan View Post
It can probably be said that this issue is having more sectarian roots and very little ethnic problems without having any direct linkage to Baloch militants....
Ok Baluch militants apart, it is also a fact that there is an element of Pakhtun nationalism amongst Taliban, and since Taliban is a conglomerate, some elements (SSP, LeJ etc) are attacking Hazaras for religious reasons and some are attacking them for tribal and ethnic reasons. And as far as Baluchis are concerned, they don't care, but it serves them a bit indirectly since Hazaras live in Baluchistan and they have mostly remained loyal to the state and Pakistan Army. Am I rite to assume so???
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