A spokesman for a small Pakistani militant group, Jundallah claims that a delegation from the Islamic State group has visited its leaders in southwestern Pakistan. Jundullah spokesman Fahad Marwat said on Wednesday that the visit took place this week in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan province. [caption id=“attachment_1800543” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Reuters[/caption] He says the purpose of visit by the Islamic State group was to see how it could work to unite various Pakistani militant groups. Jundullah is a branch of the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan. The TTP this week sacked its spokesman for announcing allegiance to the Islamic State group, which has captured large swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria and declared a self-styled caliphate, or Islamic empire, in the Middle East. TTP considers Mullah Mohammad Omar as the Muslims’ leader. PTI
He says the purpose of visit by the Islamic State group was to see how it could work to unite various Pakistani militant groups.
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