Advisor to the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister on Information, Barrister Dr. Muhammad Ali Saif, addressed a grand jirga at the Commissioner's Office in Kohat, reaffirming the government's commitment to restoring peace in Kurram district.
He emphasized that the ongoing conflict is not a religious or sectarian issue but a result of hatred.
Saif urged all stakeholders to recognize the devastating consequences of violence, highlighting that no external force is responsible for the loss of lives and propertyrather, it is internal divisions that have fueled this crisis.
He stressed that war and hatred only bring destruction and that genuine progress can only be achieved by setting aside hatred and embracing unity.
"The real problem is not religious; it is our personal hatred. When we allow hatred to consume us, we forget the teachings of Islam and the values of humanity," he stated. "The solution lies in rejecting hatred and promoting understanding. The day we choose peace over hostility, we will no longer have to mourn the loss of our people or rebuild our damaged communities."
He condemned the repeated cycles of violence, urging participants to reflect on past mistakes and commit to a future of coexistence.
The advisor acknowledged the peace agreement facilitated by the government and signed by both parties, stressing that it was developed with the consensus of local leaders and stakeholders. However, he expressed concern over attempts by certain elements to disrupt peace efforts through misinformation and further violence.
"The government has played its role as a facilitator, and we stand by our commitment to implementing the agreement," he said. "However, lasting peace requires the active participation and responsibility of the people. The identification and handing over of miscreants to law enforcement is crucial for stability."
Addressing concerns about governance and security, he assured that the government is fully engaged in ensuring the safety of the region.
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