In light of the current situation in Kurram District, authorities have imposed Section 144 to maintain law and order. Under this directive, all public gatherings and the display of firearms have been strictly prohibited across the district.
According to the notification, the decision has been taken in response to attempts by terrorists to disrupt the peace agreement in the area. Officials stated that the imposition of Section 144 aims to preserve peace and prevent any untoward incidents.
Authorities have urged the public to cooperate in maintaining peace and to refrain from violating the imposed regulations. Strict action will be taken against violators.
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The sit-in in Kurram's Parachinar district has entered its 18th day, with the Parachinar-Tal Main Highway remaining closed for all types of traffic.
The prolonged road closure has caused severe hardships for residents, including a critical shortage of essential commodities.
Despite the harsh winter conditions, large crowds continue to participate in the sit-in, demanding the reopening of the road and assurances of safety. The protestors have vowed to continue their demonstration until their demands are met.