Islamabad: A pro-Taliban cleric suspended talks with Pakistani authorities Monday, a day after paramilitary troops began an offensive against the militants in the restive north-western region.
The new push began early on Sunday in Lower Dir district, part of the Malakand Division where the regional government introduced Islamic sharia law this month under a truce with Taliban.
"No peace negotiations will take place with the government until a halt in the Dir operation," said Amir Izzat Khan, a spokesman for hardline cleric Sufi Mohammad, who brokered the peace pact.
The Pakistani military said the assault was launched at the request of the regional government and residents of Dir, which is also the home district of Sufi Mohammad.
Fighting is concentrated around Islampura and Lal Qila areas, where the army said it found at least 10 bodies of militants. However, it said "a number of miscreants" were killed in fierce battles.