Actually, Pakistani Taliban leader Mullah Fazlullah, tried to convince his followers against many things. He began daily sermons on illegal FM frequencies, where he used to spread his messages throughout the region.
These were hate speeches against the Americans, the Pakistani state, female education, the Polio vaccine, and promulgating the militant's extreme interpretation of Sharia law.
Because of these believes, he used to say people shouldn't agree or help in any way to give power to all those things he was against to.
Some, after listening to his sermons, threw their television sets out because he described them as "<em>un-Islamic</em>". Many "<em>Swatis</em>" grew beards because of his lectures.
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