A spate of gun and bomb attacks seen as a response to the Pakistan Army's offensive in South Waziristan has sent jitters across Pakistan, including in the normally peaceful capital Islamabad. Taliban militants have unleashed a guerrilla war in cities across the country, killing about 250 people in recent weeks, in what are believed to be retaliatory strikes against an Army offensive in their South Waziristan stronghold in Pakistan's northwest.
In a country given to conspiracy theories, the attacks are feeding a rumour mill in which everyone talks about who will be targeted next, writes Fatima Bhutto, the estranged niece of the late Benazir Bhutto.
Do you think Pakistan would succeed in defeating the current challenges?
Should India be concerned to the neighbouring country or be happy?
In a country given to conspiracy theories, the attacks are feeding a rumour mill in which everyone talks about who will be targeted next, writes Fatima Bhutto, the estranged niece of the late Benazir Bhutto.
Do you think Pakistan would succeed in defeating the current challenges?
Should India be concerned to the neighbouring country or be happy?
