Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has decided to brief the provincial assembly on the outcomes and demands raised during the recent Pashtun Jirga.
The session is set to take place today, where he will discuss the suggestions and concerns presented during the jirga, Express News reported.
Gandapur expressed his gratitude that the Pashtun Jirga concluded peacefully. “As a host, I did my best to provide the necessary facilities in a very short time,” he said.
The chief minister further stated that all tribal leaders and representatives from various political parties had mutually discussed key issues. He assured that as the provincial chief, he would do his utmost to implement the recommendations within the framework of the constitution and law.
For matters beyond the provincial government's authority, he pledged to raise them with the relevant federal authorities.
Gandapur emphasised that the government has a responsibility to address public concerns and meet their expectations. He reiterated his commitment to working with federal officials to find solutions to the problems raised.
The chief minister also announced that a comprehensive discussion on these issues will take place in the provincial assembly, where he has been appointed to lead the committee. Consultation will be sought from both government and opposition members to ensure an inclusive approach.
Previously, K-P had directed the administration to take immediate steps to provide all necessary facilities for the jirga which was being held for negotiations with the proscribed Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM).
He said that that water, temporary washrooms, lighting, medical camps, and other essential facilities must be provided on a priority basis. Gandapur further ordered that 5,000 blankets be provided for the Jirga participants.
It was also decided that there would be no slogans against the state of Pakistan, the constitution, or the Pakistan Army, nor would the flag of any other country be raised. The discussions in the jirga would focus solely on local issues and public matters.
Dr Saif added that this jirga would be held under the supervision of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government, and all arrangements, including food and drink for the participants, would be provided by it. He further said that would present the jirga's demands to the federal government.
He further clarified that the ban on the organisation was imposed by the federal government, and only the federal government or the Supreme Court has the authority to lift it. The provincial government does not have this power.
"The CM is taking all possible steps to establish peace and is ready to engage in dialogue with all parties involved."
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