Demonstration in Islamabad will continue until the demands are accepted: Karam Committee

In Islamabad since last 10 days cream A protest demonstration organized by the Solidarity Committee is ongoing, in which the protesters have presented their demands to the federal government.

The situation in the tribal district of Kurram of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa became tense on July 23 this year when two tribes clashed over the ownership of 100 kanals of land. Para sycamore A conflict started between the tribes living in two villages of Bushehra in the suburbs of

According to the protesters present in Islamabad, continued in the federal capital Demonstration In District Karam, action is being taken against ‘unresolved land disputes, prolonged unrest, terrorism, extremism and extremism’.

The demonstration is attended by a large number of residents of the area whose demands on the federal government include ending the tension in Kuram and finding a peaceful solution to the land dispute.

Among the demands, there is also a big demand to make Tilpara Chinar Road safe for the passengers, while there are other demands as well.

According to local officials, a land dispute between two families in Karam, on the border with Afghanistan, led to armed clashes between the tribes.

According to media reports, 42 people have died in these clashes while 183 people have been injured.

Due to this dispute, the main highway of Karam, Til to Para Chinnar, remained closed for about 10 days. According to the protesters, this highway is not safe for passengers even in recent days.

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Hammad Kazim, the organizer of the ongoing protest in Islamabad and a member of the solidarity committee, has told Independent Urdu that until the government succeeds in implementing the decision of the Grand Jirga and the Talpara Chinar Road will be closed for passenger travel. This protest will continue till that time will not be made safe.

Earlier, the Grand Jirga of the area had ruled in favor of the protesters protesting outside the Press Club and directed the other group to return the leased land to the other group after completion of one year.

On the other hand, Deputy Commissioner Karam Javed Mehsud while talking to Independent Urdu said that at a time when the security situation is already tense due to the presence of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the area, meanwhile the administration is taking steps to improve security in the area. It is trying to improve the situation.

DC Karam further said that the ceasefire declaration is applicable till October 5 following tension between two tribes over land dispute in Karam.

Earlier, the conflict that started in 2007 in Kurram district lasted for several years and after four years, it was ended in 2011 with the help of tribal elders in Jirga.


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2024-09-01 13:04:17

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