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    Thousands of people participated in demonstration in connection with establishment of peace in Wana

    January 6, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Special Story By Adam Khan Wazir

    WANA: On the invitation of “Waziristan Aman Olasi Pasoon”
    (Waziristan Peace People’s Movement) in Wana, the district headquarter of South Waziristan Lower Tribal District, thousands of people came to the streets to establish peace against the ongoing unrest, target killing, robbery and kidnapping for ransom.

    Thousands of people participated in the demonstration in connection with the establishment of peace. Political and social figures from across Waziristan, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and various districts of the country participated in this demonstration for peace.
    Local leaders of all political parties, PPP, ANP, JUI, JI, PTI, NDM, Pakhtunkhwa MAP, businessmen community and tribal elders to establish peace at the local level. PTM Chief Manzoor Ahmed Pashteen also participated in the same protest.

    Local leaders of various political parties expressed their views.
    And presented these demands to the government on behalf of “Waziristan Aman Olasi Pasoon” (Peace People’s Movement).

    1: Peace is the responsibility of the civil government, if the police is required to conduct a search operation or action on wanted persons or in a place, then action should be taken according to the law, If the police need the FC or the army, the police can take help under Article 126 of the Order 2002.

    2: The erstwhile FATA has been merged into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, all the provisions of the 1973 Constitution are applicable to the areas of erstwhile FATA,
    Therefore, apart from the constitution and law, peace committee, national army or 2007 agreement are not acceptable to us in any case.

    3: Peace in South Waziristan Lower is subject to the restoration of the government writ, for the restoration of the government writ, a separate DPO, judges including all line departments offices should be transferred to Lower Waziristan.

    4: Jamshed Wazir should be released immediately.

    5: Police checkpoints should be established in small and big bazaars located at Spin, Azam Warsak, Shakai, Angoor Ada, Zarmelan, Ragzai police stations, to give legal powers and privileges to the police, to restore the closed jobs of the Khassadar force and to ensure the attendance of the existing police force.

    6: FC should be deployed on emergency basis for the protection of police stations, police posts and police during patrolling.

    7: Indiscriminate ban and strict action should be taken against government/non-government vehicles with black glass, violators should be arrested and presented in courts for legal action.

    8: Indiscriminate action should be taken against drugs.

    9: All types of armed organizations and miscreants should be banned.

    10: To remove obstacles to trade on the Pak-Afghan border at Angoradah, and to allow Pakistani identity card holders to enter Angoradah Gate.

    The protestors said that if our demands are not accepted, the sit-in and protest will continue.

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