KP CM Gandapur requests a consultation before imposing decisions in the province

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On Wednesday, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, said on Wednesday, said that innocent and unarmed civilians were martyred in the Bajaur incident and claimed that decisions should not be imposed on the province without consultation.

An emergency meeting on the situation of the law and the order was held under the chairmanship of the chief minister. The meeting brought together members of the PTI parliamentary party, the chief secretary, the inspector general of the police, the additional chief secretary and other officials concerned.

During the meeting, the situation of the law and the order was examined in the light of the Bajaur incident, and the chief minister was informed by the authorities concerned about the last developments.

Following the meeting, CM Gandapur published a video declaration, declaring that the provincial government supports the decisions made at the recent conference on peace and security of all parties. He said the government is preparing to implement these decisions.

Calling the Bajaur incident a tragic event, Gandapur said that military operations against terrorism cause civilian victims, which has a negative impact on public confidence.

“These types of incidents erod the public’s confidence in the army, and without public confidence, we cannot win the war against terrorism,” he said.

The chief minister said that the martyred security personnel in the war against terrorism was “our children as” and are as expensive as the civilians in the province. He said the erroneous policies prevented the appropriate recognition of these sacrifices and called for a revision of these policies.

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He said that a calendar to hold jirgas in the merged districts had been issued. Local level jirgas will be held over the next ten days, followed by a large Jirga. Consultations with former premises, elected representatives and stakeholders will help formulate a future development and a story.

Gandapur said that the JIRGAS recommendations are presented to security officials for a possible examination of the current policy. He reiterated that the fight against terrorism should be based on public confidence.

He also expressed reservations concerning the use of “action for the benefit of civil power” and said that a session of the Assembly was called from August 1 to debate this issue, among others, and determine if it serves its planned objective.

“Our clear message is that we are holding with the people and that we are going on each length,” said the chief minister. “It is our province, our lands. Bad decisions should not be imposed on us without consultation. ”

He assured the public that the party of Imran Khan, his workers and the provincial government stand with them. “We will not rest until their problems is resolved,” he added.

CM Gandapur said that he had asked all sub-commissioners not to impose the curfew or article 144 without prior approval from the original service.

Earlier, a meeting chaired by the chief minister was held on the situation of the law and the order in Bajaur. Condolences and sympathies have been expressed for families of civilians and martyred security personnel in the incident.

The chief minister announced 10 million compensation rupees for the families of each martyred civil and security manager, and 2.5 million rupees each for injured civilians and security staff.

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