Taking a stand: K-P government finalises NATO blockade strategy

Party workers from the PTI-led coalition will organise sit-ins at various places in the province to obstruct routes.


Our Correspondent November 23, 2013
PTI activists wave party flags during the rally on Ring Road, where thousands of people showed up to protest drone strikes and to demand halting of NATO supplies. PHOTO: AFP

PESHAWAR:


Coalition partners in the provincial government agreed on Saturday on a post-protest Nato supply blockade strategy.


In an official statement, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Spokesperson Muhammad Ishtiaq Urmar said permanent blockades will be made in different parts of the province.

The spokesperson shared PTI workers will organise sit-ins from Monday at various places in the province, including Khairabad bridge in Attock, Swabi interchange, Charsadda interchange, Bannu, DI Khan, Hangu and Hayatabad Ring Road toll plaza. “The sit-ins will continue till drone strikes are stopped.”

Urmar said joint teams will stop Nato supplies from entering the borders of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) and the cordon shall continue until US ceases drone strikes and formally apologises for drone-related deaths in Pakistan.

Urmar, who is also PTI’s provincial secretary for information, announced all coalition partners of K-P have chalked out a joint strategy for blocking Nato supplies. Containers en route Afghanistan via the borders of K-P will be stopped from crossing the border from Monday by joint teams comprising of party workers from the coalition partners, he added.

The PTI spokesman said this step conveys to the world that the K-P government will not renege on its claims of blocking supplies; it would do everything in its capacity for the public.

He asserted US drone strikes on a settled area of the province was an indication that neither Nato nor the United States cared for the sufferings of the people or the government of a sovereign and democratic country. He added the federal government, by putting all resolutions passed unanimously in the all parties conference on the backburner, also failed to show it realised the gravity of the situation.

The provincial secretary stressed if no proper notice was taken of the most recent drone attack in K-P, it could set a wrong precedent – the US could also target other parts of the country.

The situation is very ‘critical’ for the people of Fata where persistent drone attacks have resulted in killing innocent people, argued Urmar.

Jamat-e-Islami’s Provincial Information Secretary Israrullah Advocate told The Express Tribune party workers will also launch demonstrations in Karachi and will extend the series of protests to other parts of the country as well.

“A protest will also be held in Lahore on December 9, to bring people together on the issue of protecting national sovereignty,” he said adding that if the attacks failed to stop, public agitation will grow.

Meanwhile, K-P Minister for IT and Agriculture Shahram Khan Tarakai also confirmed camps will be set up in various areas of the province by workers of the coalition partners to halt the movement of Nato containers.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 24th, 2013.

COMMENTS (17)

mamu | 10 years ago | Reply @abiissac: That is the problem sir. Pakistani are sold out coz of dollars. If Imran Khan speaks out against Drones. They link him to TTP. If he speaks for Drones, they term him as a Non-muslim. All this is a media campaign against IK and also against Pakistan to succeed. They want Pakistan to be always in this state as it is now. In a war type situation. Imran is the only leader I see as just, fearless and uncorruptable. You are correct that the traitors will never come to fight for Pakistan.
mamu | 10 years ago | Reply @Charlie Chaplen: Dear Sir, PTI is doing what it can do. It cannot take down drones. It does not have army control. Let Iran make a profit out of it. Pakistanis had died just because of running after dollars. They have sold out their land for dollars. We really don't need dollars. We need to step on our feet and end corruption. Once corruption ends, we will not need foreign aid. Trust me on that.
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