On October 6, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will march to South Waziristan with an estimated crowd of over 100,000 people, but many rival political parties of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) remain unconvinced about the likelihood of the rally.
Security concerns
The PTI’s organiser for South Waziristan Agency, Ajab Gul Wazir, told The Express Tribune that the march was keeping in tune with the preferences of the tribal people. The PTI has expressed its desire to sympathise with the unsuspecting victims of the ‘war on terror’. “Like the tribal people, we want to get out of this war,” said Wazir. “We have no security worries. We are marching with the tribes and not against them.”
PTI chief Imran Khan has also constantly played down security risks in the area. He claims that ground realities show that there are in fact less security risks in South Waziristan than in the settled areas. In press conferences, he has also stipulated that the increased presence of security check posts along the road leading from Tank to South Waziristan will reduce threats. The PTI hopes that a strong presence of the Pakistan Army in the area will help the rally run smoother. The PTI Women’s Wing Central President, Fauzia Kasuri, has also claimed that women will attend the march, despite security risks.
Earlier, media reports surfaced that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) members had threatened to kill the PTI leader if he entered the area. However, the TTP retracted the statement, saying that it would make a decision about its stance at a date closer to the march.
Marching to South Waziristan
Since the rally is heading to South Waziristan, it is also a worry that many people from North Waziristan will not be able to attend the march due to strict travel regulations imposed by the Pakistan Army in the area.
The march is said to finish at Spinkai Raghzai, an area of South Waziristan, which predominantly comprises members of the Mehsud tribe. Many native to South Waziristan are crediting Imran for fulfilling promises he made to them in the past. Showing sympathy with war-affected tribes is seemingly one of the biggest reasons behind Imran’s positive image in the area. The PTI chairman claims his roots in South Waziristan. His mother, Shaukat Khanum, belongs to the Burki tribe of Kaniguram in South Waziristan.
Presently, North Waziristan and the Wana subdivision of South Waziristan are constantly targeted by US unmanned drone strikes. It is largely believed that the Mehsud tribes area has been rid off TTP militants after a military operation in 2009. There has not been a drone strike in the area since then.
Recent developments
On September 25, the PTI’s Youth Wing Chief Abdul Wahid Mehsud and Insaf Students Federation held a meeting in DI Khan with the chief organiser Wazir. The PTI chapter has decided to undertake a more personal approach to advertising the march, including door-to-door visits to encourage people to attend.
On the occasion, Wazir maintained the PTI’s view that the peace march was important to show international media and human rights organisations about the reality of the situation in South Waziristan.
The PTI has high hopes for the march. Whether or not they have accurately predicted the response they are aiming to achieve after the rally, the PTI continues to dismiss negativity and maintains it is crucial to promote the message of peace to tribal areas in Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 26th, 2012.
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@Junaid Atique
Sound grand but he has no more leverage on the USA than the current govt and the USA has made it clear that drone attacks will continue so long as militants who attack American's are using Pakistan soil. The USA isn't intimidated by your military and Khan position on militants makes it clear that drone attacks will continue and possibly escalate.
Why PTI's destination is a place where no drone strikes are taking place?
Allah Hu Akbar. Just keep the party, politics and your thinking aside. In simple words its a Jihad in a type. Imran is moving forward for the cause of innocent people, who noone even dare to do for ANY REASON!!!
It is a brave move towards Waziristan which will bring a hope of peace in country and aslo hope of peace for the people living in Waziristan. Youth knew that Imran who did not hide himself for security reason on 21st Sep and on 6th Oct he will also lead fom front bcoz he is not a hypocryte like Mr. Noora and Zardari.
Its too difficult to defeat a man who never gives up.
One and only PTI.
PTI is the best thing this country has....Long live IK
The numbers of 'recommends' on comments on this story tell you where the nation is!
A brave and much needed step from PTI. It is a dire need to involve tribal people in confidence. Best wishes for PTI....
I was waiting for this march since it was announced 1st time because this march will be a mile stone towards peaceful Pakistan and I hope Inshallah that will be a bright and happy day for all Pakistanis. May Allah give Imran Khan a long life.
It has and must be asked from the politicians like Imran Khan, how he plans to make peace with the TTP when it does not seek peace with him.
All happening in North and PTI going South. Why Mr. Tsunami Khan and his mind blowing team wants to make people fool??
Bravo PTI
I'll Talibans to keep this crack with them, he worked too hard to advocate taliban cause
Dear Mr. Khan, Wr have 13 peace aggrements with Talibans in the past and all of those aggrements failed because of Talibans.. It seems to me that you are against Pakistan Forces as these Talubans are the one who are attacking our bases and killing our innocent civilians. Now I am sure that you are mentally sick and I request all Pakistanis to pray for your mental sickness. I hope you will be fine soon.
It is a brave and noble move. Irrespective of how many people attend, just the idea once executed will be a victory for Imran Khan and PTI
Rival political parties will always remain unconvinced, right up till election day :) when they will get the shock of their lives.
A big task indeed but by taking these kind of steps, we will eventually take our country into a new positive direction of civility.
It has and must be asked again of politicians like Imran Khan, how he plans to make peace with the TTP when it does not seek peace with him.
Its a brave move and logical one. We need to sympathize with the people whose lives have been ruined by these drones of the 'civilized world'.
PTI is a true and only democratic party of pakistan..If for once PPP and PMLN would have decided to follow the path which PTI is following now..we would have not seen such a mess in our country...the politics of electables start when you dont create democratic culture within your party and this feudal and electable nature of our politics has harmed democracy and Pakistan to much..relying on the culture of thana kachahri...Becuase of this PTI is also having so many issues while introducing this kind of culture in its party as our politcal class in not used to is...differences aside..you have to praise IK and PTI for standing by there vision and commitment of changing the nature of politics in Pakistan..
INSHALLAH victory is on Cards. I vote PTI because I care for others Pakistanis. I am 100% sure that there will be no more drones the day PTI will come into power!