Grand peace jirga backs Pakistan Army in fight against Fitna al-Khawarij

Tribal elders in Bannu pledged to support the army's fight against extremist elements, praising peace efforts.

A Grand Peace Jirga of notables and tribal elders was held in Bannu, where participants reaffirmed their unwavering support for the Pakistan Army in its ongoing efforts to combat Fitna al-Khawarij, a term often used to describe extremist elements.

The Jirga participants expressed deep appreciation for the sacrifices made by security forces in restoring peace to the region.

They also commended the Pakistan Army for its significant contributions to the promotion of education and health, particularly girls' education in the area.

Major General Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti, General Officer Commanding Kohat, was in attendance at the Jirga, where local elders expressed gratitude for the army's role in advancing social welfare initiatives.

The gathering reiterated its commitment to work alongside the military in ensuring long-lasting peace and stability in the region.

Last week, a grand Ulema conference held in Hangu brought together a large assembly of religious scholars, leaders from minority communities, and students from various seminaries.

The event served as a platform to express nationwide support for the Pakistan Army's ongoing operation against Fitna Al Khawarij.

Prominent Ulema and religious figures reaffirmed their commitment to standing united with the nation's security forces.

They praised the Pakistan Army for its sacrifices and commended its unwavering dedication to protecting the country.

During their speeches, religious leaders stressed the need for unity in confronting threats to peace and stability. They urged the public to continue supporting the military's efforts to eliminate extremist forces and restore peace.

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