
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur addresses an event in an undated picture. — Facebook/Ali Amin Khan Gandapur/File
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PESHAWAR: International warfare forces are unstable in the region, mastermind chaos to destabilize Pakistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur warned on Wednesday.
“Land disputes can arise anywhere, but the grave has demanded deep scrutiny on a scale of riots,” the fire brand’s CM warned, expressing concern that the non -state actor in these local disputes. They are fully exploited to put Pakistan in flames.
The Karam has been tortured for decades, killing more than 150 people in a new era of fighting that began in November last year when police ambush two separate convoys traveling under the police station. The attack was, killing at least 40 people.
In the latest incident, a truck -binding convoy that was taken with food and goods, which was taken by security forces through the Lower Karam tribal district, killed at least seven people, Tuesday. Reported.
According to official sources, the victims included five security personnel, a truck driver, and a passerby, who added that two armed attackers were also killed in the forthcoming gun war.
More than 20 people were injured, including five security personnel and five drivers. The ambush occurred in the Lower Karam areas, including Mandori, Okat, Charliek and Bagan, where the attackers targeted the convoy on the way to Parachinar.
The Chief Minister said that despite all the difficulties, the government is committed to assuring concrete steps to resolve long -standing issues and maintain peace in the region.
“So [land-related] Conflicts are common, but do the whole villages rise up against each other? “He questioned that while highlighting the gravity of the situation and suggested that there was more than meeting the eye.
The involvement of external forces in the tension district means that the Chief Minister said that the kind of weapons being used by the groups fighting in the Karam is proof of such concerns.
The CM added, “The KP government is actively working to resolve the issue and has already allocated Rs 2 billion for the installation of CCTV cameras to improve security,” “We are setting security posts on key roads to avoid targeted attacks,” the CM added.
Gandapur also pledged to take strong action against the miscreants, saying that the elements trying to destabilize the region would not be relaxed.
He stressed, “A clear message has been sent – no one who spreads terrorism will be forgiven and they will face justice.”
He added that waste has been announced for those who provoke unrest. “We will not back down our responsibility to ensure lasting peace.”
Due to the long road closure and unrest, the complete suspension of movement in Kram and from it cut off the district from the outside world, which causes severe food and medicines, resulting in a severe reduction. There are alleged additional deaths.
Conflicting parties eventually agreed on a ceasefire under the government and military broken peace agreement, which ordered all weapons to surrender and remove the bunkers under the orders of the KP Apex Committee.
However, despite the peace deal, there have been repeated attacks on convoys and vehicles, including a target attack on Deputy Commissioner Javedullah Masood and Assistant Commissioner Saeed Mana Boshara.
Last month, the terrorists ambushed a convoy of 35 vehicles set to reuse local traders in the comedy area with rice, flour, cooking oil and essential medicines, killing at least 8 people. It was claimed, including security personnel, drivers and civilians.