Reports have emerged of intense internal rifts and violent clashes within the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). In the latest incident, a key commander, Kaleemullah—also known as Saif-ul-Umar—was shot dead by his own associates. Sources say the slain commander belonged to the Ulswal area of Karak district.
Motive Behind Killing
According to sources, the killing was not driven by ideological differences but rather by internal disputes and deteriorating discipline within the group. It is reported that an argument over a personal matter escalated into a heated confrontation, leading members of the group to open fire on their own commander, killing him on the spot.
Growing Fractures Within TTP
Security analysts say the incident reflects deep mistrust and a leadership crisis within the militant organization. In recent months, multiple armed clashes have been reported among different factions of the group over resource distribution and internal conflicts, resulting in the deaths of several key commanders. The killing of Kaleemullah alias Saif-ul-Umar is being seen as a major setback for the group.
Regional Impact and Analysis
Observers note that such incidents highlight not only the group’s hostility toward the state but also the criminal nature and internal instability within its ranks. Following the incident, unrest has reportedly increased among remaining militant networks in Karak and surrounding areas, while law enforcement agencies continue to closely monitor the situation.