Videos and reports emerging in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have made it clear that TTP’s Khawarij are running a factory of extremism by giving weapons to young children.
According to experts and security analysts, this act is not bravery but a brutal attempt to play with the future of the nation.
This group is trying to create fear and chaos in the society by shouting vulgar slogans and teaching children gun culture.
Analysts said that drawing this conclusion based on a few videos is not enough, but the overall behavior and atrocities committed against children reflect the real objectives of the Khawarij.
Experts say that planting trees, giving weapons and using children is not power but a method of destruction. If the nation remains silent today, tomorrow these same children will have gunpowder in their hands, not a pen.
According to security and social circles, the Khawarij narrative is not Islam but corruption, oppression and humiliation of human dignity. Such scenes also raise serious questions on provincial governance and local political leadership.
The fight against terrorism is not only the responsibility of the forces, but also the joint responsibility of the state, scholars, parents and society to prevent children from being pushed towards extremism and to divert them towards education and positive activities.
The recent reports regarding the banned organization Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have once again raised concerns in the society, where an attempt is being made to indoctrinate young children by handing them weapons.
According to media reports, sources say that such activities of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan are not only inhumane but are also being described as an attempt to mislead innocent minds under a systematic strategy.
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According to reports, some videos circulating on social media show children holding weapons and shouting slogans, which has drawn strong reactions from public circles.
It should be noted that pushing children into such an environment not only affects their mental and moral development but also promotes violent tendencies in the society.
According to security sources, giving weapons to children is not bravery but is tantamount to playing with the future of the nation. They say that this is a brutal strategy through which an attempt is being made to make the new generation a part of the ‘factory of extremism’.
The media, citing sources, clarified that a few videos do not create an impression of control or power of any group, but rather an attempt to fabricate a false narrative through fear and propaganda.
According to psychologists, children exposed to violence at a young age may suffer from severe psychological problems in the future. There is a risk of increasing aggression, fear and intolerance tendencies in such children, which can later become a threat to the entire society.
The psychologist warned that ‘if guns are being given to these children today, tomorrow they will be distanced from education and positive activities’.
Public and social circles say that a group that teaches hateful slogans to children and encourages them to carry weapons cannot be a benefactor of the people in any way, but is an enemy of society.
Planting trees, selling weapons and using children is not a sign of strength but a dangerous form of destruction, which can push future generations towards darkness.
Such incidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have also raised questions on provincial governance and local political leadership. Analysts say that if timely measures are not taken, its effects can be felt not only on the province but also on the entire country.
He stressed that the fight against extremism is not only the responsibility of the security forces but the state, scholars, teachers, parents and every member of society must play their role.
Religious and social leaders have also strongly condemned this trend, saying that Islam teaches peace, education and humanity, while inciting children to violence is completely against Islamic teachings. They said that ‘children should have books and pens in their hands, not weapons’.
Overall, this situation indicates a serious national challenge, which requires urgent and effective measures to address. If society remains silent today, the consequences could be very dangerous in the future, where extremism will be seen to flourish in place of innocent minds.
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