Deadlock in Bajaur peace talks
Bajaur's elders say political leaders are trying to malign the jirga system for political motives. PHOTO: AFP/File
The seventh round of the Bajaur Peace Jirga concluded without a breakthrough, as negotiations hit a deadlock on a key point of contention between the two parties. Both sides raised objections on a particular clause under discussion, resulting in a stalemate.
Speaking to the media, Peace Jirga member Sahibzada Haroonur Rasheed confirmed the deadlock and said, "Efforts are underway to resolve the impasse. The Jirga remains committed to playing its role in maintaining peace in the region."
He urged both parties to exercise restraint and patience during the ongoing process. "We have appealed to both sides to demonstrate tolerance. They have assured us that in the event of any conflict, civilians will not be harmed," he added.
In a significant development, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has summoned the Bajaur Jirga members to the Chief Minister House in Peshawar on Saturday, August 9. The move is seen as a step to expedite resolution efforts and restore calm in the area.