Claiming responsibility for yesterday's suicide attack, the Tehrik-e-Taliban said, "We started our campaign with a suicide attack on military officials in Bannu on Saturday. It was the first attack of a series we planned against the Pakistan government and its armed forces to avenge the killing of our Ameer Hakimullah Mehsud."
"As we have stated we would teach a lesson to the Pakistan government for helping the US to kill our leader," the Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid.
The Taliban spokesman said they had already sent their suicide bombers to different parts of the country to target top government and military officials and the leadership of the PPP, ANP and MQM.
"The leadership of the three political parties justified the killing of Hakimullah Mehsud and that's why they deserved to be killed," he maintained.
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Mehsud was killed on November 1 in a CIA drone strike in the lawless North Waziristan tribal region.
Seven people, including three personnel of the Tochi Scouts, a wing of the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC), two policemen and two civilians, were injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in Bannu yesterday.
"We will target these two top government officials within three days as they patronised the attack in Fawwara Chowk in Rawalpindi. We will teach them a lesson," the TTP leader said.
The report also said a man claiming to be the head of the Rawalpindi division chapter of the TTP condemned the clashes in Rawalpindi on Ashura and threatened to take revenge from those responsible for it.
"We urge the Ulema in Pakistan to support the TTP in the aftermath of this incident," he said.
Inteqami alleged that the incident took place under the patronage of the government.
"The blood of the innocents shed would not go waste," he said.