Islamabad, 6th June 2025 — The controversial statements made by TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud have once again exposed the anti-Islamic and anti-Pakistani agenda driving the banned terrorist organization Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). In a recent public address, Mehsud openly justified alliances with non-Muslim forces, including India and Israel, claiming that Sharia permits making pacts with Islam’s enemies. This shocking declaration contradicts fundamental Islamic teachings and reveals a disturbing nexus between TTP, Indian intelligence, and Zionist interests.
Distorting Islam and Endorsing Foreign Conspiracies
Religious scholars across Pakistan have strongly condemned Mehsud’s claims as baseless and heretical. According to these senior clerics, his narrative lacks any support from the Quran, Sunnah, or the consensus of the Muslim Ummah. Instead, they label it as fitnah (discord), rebellion, and a direct assault on Islam. Moreover, Mehsud’s statement confirms longstanding intelligence reports that India financially and logistically supports TTP militants operating from Afghanistan. His endorsement of pacts with “disbelievers” aligns directly with evidence of Indian funding, arms supply, and training to the terror group.
TTP’s Betrayal of Islam and Pakistan
In the context of ongoing Pakistan-India tensions, Mehsud’s remarks make one thing clear: the TTP, alongside Israel and India, conspires against Pakistan’s stability. Contrary to claims of fighting for Islam, Mehsud serves foreign agendas that actively undermine both Islamic principles and Pakistani sovereignty. Historically, his ideology echoes that of the Khawarij sect, infamous for assassinating revered Islamic leaders such as Hazrat Usman (RA) and Hazrat Ali (RA). The Quran explicitly condemns unjust killing of believers, yet TTP attacks on civilians, mosques, and hospitals continue to stain its legacy as a mercenary group acting on behalf of hostile foreign powers.
Public Rejection and State Response
The people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, who have borne the brunt of TTP violence, have vehemently rejected Mehsud’s justification of alliances with India and Israel. Public outrage is mounting, with many declaring the TTP leadership to be outside the fold of Islam and enemies of the nation. Religious authorities have unanimously declared Mehsud’s stance un-Islamic, calling it a betrayal of core Islamic values. Meanwhile, the Pakistani state has rightly labeled the TTP a Khawarij-led rebellion. Notably, Mehsud’s recent statement during Eid ul Azha also controversially downplayed India’s alleged attacks on Pakistani mosques and misrepresented Pakistan-Afghanistan relations, despite signs of improving diplomatic ties.
In conclusion, TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud has once again revealed his true allegiance, not to Islam or Pakistan, but to foreign powers seeking to destabilize the region and discredit the Muslim Ummah.