Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesperson Shahidullah Shahid said Taliban would not be waging a war against the government if there was 'sharia' in the country.
"The war we are fighting is for enforcement of sharia...And talks with the government we will be holding will be for the same objective," Shahid was quoted as saying by BBC Urdu.
Talking about the conditions put forward by government negotiators, he said those were being consulted upon.
He made it clear that any decision in this regard would be made after his meeting with TTP negotiators.
It ended with both sides charting a roadmap for future negotiations with the government team proposing that peace talks be pursued within the framework of the Constitution of Pakistan.
However, Taliban negotiator and Lal Masjid cleric Maulana Abdul Aziz said yesterday that the talks would have to be held under Islamic law.
Asked if enforcement of Islamic Sharia was possible with an already imposed Constitution in the country, TTP spokesperson said, "This is simple because the other party we are holding peace talks with claim that they are Muslim...And Pakistan was created in Islam's name...So this task shouldn't be difficult for any Muslim."
He said the TTP will hold a meeting with Taliban negotiators in the next four to five days in which further course of action would be directed to them.
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