Fitna-ul-Khawarij, also known as the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), has once again exposed its true face. The group, which hides behind religious slogans and fake claims of enforcing Sharia, has now turned into a full-blown extortion mafia.
Despite receiving financial aid and operational support from their Indian masters, the group has failed miserably in achieving its sinister goals. Their so-called Sharia agenda has been completely rejected by the people of Pakistan. Stripped of all credibility, the TTP has now resorted to open criminality.
According to reliable sources, Fitna-ul-Khawarij is now targeting the economic lifelines of the country. They have started threatening Pakistani citizens and businessmen for money. Innocent people, once targeted by the group through bombings and killings, are now being financially exploited. The group has turned extortion into a systematic operation.
In a shocking development, the TTP has imposed a 5% extortion tax on the mining sector. Contractors working in mineral extraction have started receiving threatening letters from the terrorist group. The letters demand that those involved in mining and mineral transportation must pay a share of their income to the TTP or face consequences.
According to the group’s own statement, Rs. 5,000 per truck must be paid for every consignment of minerals transported. They have warned that any refusal to meet these demands will result in “serious consequences”—a direct threat to the safety and operations of local businesses.
Security analysts believe the TTP has now shed any remaining disguise of religious ideology. Once their fake Sharia narrative failed to gain public support, they openly embraced guns, extortion, and terror as their tools of influence.
“The TTP is now nothing more than an organised criminal gang,” said one security expert. “They serve foreign agendas, especially India’s, and their target is both Islam and Pakistan. They are the enemies of the state and society.”
Experts also note that the Fitna-ul-Khawarij, in total frustration, have now started criminalising every sector they can reach. After years of failed militant campaigns, their desperation has turned into pure mafia tactics.
The Pakistani people and security forces have seen through this deception. The false promise of Sharia was nothing but a smokescreen. Today, the TTP stands exposed—not as religious warriors, but as traitors, criminals, and tools of hostile powers waging war against Pakistan from within.