Ehsanullah Ehsan, spokesman for the hardline Jamaat-ul-Ahrar faction of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), said they "shared the grief" of the persecuted Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar.
"I address Burma's youth: take up the sword and kill in the path of God. No doubt, God is with us," Ehsan said in a message sent to media.
He also offered to help Rohingya Muslims through the resources and training.
"Our (training) centres, our resources, training, people, everything is available to provide comfort to you," he said.
The Taliban militants came out in support of Rohingyas despite the fact that the militants are on the run in Pakistan due to military offensive.
The Rohingya issue is being flagged in Pakistan and right-wing Jamaat-i-Islami held a protest yesterday over their plight, while opposition leader Imran Khan wrote to the UN Secretary General last week to address their issues.
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