In a jirga held in Bajaur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, political and tribal elders from Tarkani and Utmankhel voiced their unwavering support for the Pakistan Army and law enforcement agencies.
The gathering witnessed the participation of district administration, political figures, religious leaders, and local representatives, all contributing suggestions to address the ongoing unrest in the region.
A committee, comprising members of the jirga, was formed with the purpose of engaging in dialogues with key authorities, including Corps Commander Peshawar, IGFC North, IG Police, Chief Secretary, and other significant officials.
The primary objective of these meetings is to collaboratively find solutions and bring an end to the prevailing unrest in Bajaur.
The jirga unanimously emphasised that the establishment of peace and stability in the area is paramount for the well-being of the local population.
All political and tribal leaders expressed their commitment to extend full cooperation to the Pakistan Army and law enforcement agencies.
Commending the government's decisive actions against illegal residents and acknowledging the positive outcomes, the jirga members also voiced criticism over Afghanistan's alleged facilitation of TTP terrorists.
The elders applauded the robust measures taken by the Pakistan Army and law enforcement agencies to curb extortion, smuggling, illegal foreign exchange activities, and other illicit businesses.
The collaborative efforts of the jirga and the commitment of local leaders signify a collective resolve to work towards lasting peace and prosperity in Bajaur, aligning with the interests of the community.