A peace jirga convened in Sui, Balochistan, bringing together senior security officials and tribal leaders to discuss regional security and development initiatives. Major General Abid Mazhar, Inspector General Frontier Corps (IGFC) Balochistan (North), led the discussions with tribal elders, social workers, civil administration representatives, and local community members.
During the gathering, tribal leaders acknowledged the security improvements in Dera Bugti, Sui, and surrounding areas, attributing these developments to the efforts of FC Balochistan. The elders expressed their support for state institutions and security forces in their ongoing counter-terrorism efforts.
Major General Mazhar reaffirmed the Frontier Corps' commitment to ensuring public safety and protecting civilian lives and property. He outlined the FC's continuing role in providing services across various sectors, including education and healthcare.
The meeting highlighted the ongoing collaboration between security forces and local communities in maintaining regional stability. Civil administration representatives participated in discussions about future development projects and security measures.
The jirga represents a traditional forum for dialogue between security officials and tribal leaders in Balochistan, focusing on matters of mutual concern including peace, security, and community development. These gatherings serve as platforms for direct communication between state institutions and local leadership.
Local authorities continue to emphasize the importance of community engagement in maintaining regional security, with regular meetings planned to address emerging challenges and opportunities for cooperation.