Military officers from Gülen's terrorist organization have demanded from the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to begin a major assault campaign in Turkey in order to strengthen their hand in their bid to seize control in the state after the failed coup attempt.
When they contacted the PKK leaders, the Gülenist officers said they had an alternative plan for attempting another military coup despite the government's major crackdown with over 2000 soldiers including 29 senior officers.
Huge crowds of government supports and pro-government forces have achieved to quell a coup attempt, led by a small group, linked to Gülen-led terrorist organisation. After the coup attempt which began Friday afternoon, at least 2,839 pro-coup military officers including 29 colonels and over 40 generals have been detained across Turkey,. Prosecutors have issued for 2,745 Gülen-linked judges and prosecutors on Saturday while two members of the Constitutional Court were detained for their part in the coup attempt.