Till 1983, Gadoon Amazai and Buner were known for quality opium. However, in 1984 the government imposed a ban on poppy cultivation – a decision which resulted in violence. At least four persons were killed and six others injured when police opened fire on a protest rally condemning the ban.
The incident took place in Gandaf town. Later, the late Khan Abdul Wali carried out efforts which forced the government to announce a development package as an alternate of the poppy crop.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 16th, 2016.
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