KP, Balochistan citizens in grip of fear due to lawlessness
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It is very unfortunate that due to inaction of the KP provincial government against militant and terrorists outfits including the banned TTP, the law and order situation in the province has become alarming.
A sense of insecurity and fear has gripped the citizens across the country, particularly in KP and Balochistn provinces where the militants are opening challenging the writ of the government at their will.
The situation can be termed as “alarming” law and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where the militants have started beheading persons. Two persons have been beheaded so far in the current months, the latest being in Bannu. The militants have become so bold to have also targeted the houses of former provincial minister Haji Muhammad Javed and Awami National Party Senator Hidayat Ullah.
Representatives of the traders say that despite repeated appeals to the provincial government, nothing has been done so far to restore writ of the government in the province.
On Wednesday last, another man was beheaded in Bannu District. This is the second case of its within 10 days. Earlier, an FC man was also beheaded in the same manner.
The militants have become so bold to have hung the head of the victim from the tree with a letter, signed by terrorists also pasted on the trunk of the tree in which the area people were warned not to attend the burial of the victim.
Earlier, a similar chit was also pasted near the beheaded body of FC man, who was killed by the militant’s for spying on them.
The situation has become so alarming that traders and professional have started leaving the province, shifting to either abroad or other provinces due to prevailing sense of insecurity.
The irony is that the provincial government deep in slumber and instead of taking action terrorists and militants outfits, it is mainly focused on PTI’s dharna, protests planned by the party chief Imran Khan.
Had the provincial government taken timely action against the terrorists, situation would not have worsened to such an extent.
The terrorists have regrouped and staged a comeback after the Fall of Kabul to Taliban in August last year and since then our country has seen a steep rise in terrorism cases across the country, mainly the KP and Balochistan provinces which are near the Afghan border.
The situation on the border has also become tense and on Thursday border clash have occurred despite an early apology from the Taliban Government in Afghanistan.
In this latest attack on the Pak team which was busy in repairing the border fence is in fact an eye opener for our security apparatus. One person was killed while over a dozen have been injured in this heinous attack.
In fact, this is not first case of its kind. The cross border attacks on the civilian population from the Afghan side in Chaman area has become a common incident in recent weeks.
Earlier, eight persons were killed in an unprovoked cross-border shelling from the Afghan side. The Afghan side had also tendered an apology on that incident but despite that assurance the incidents of cross border shelling into Chaman are occurring.
Earlier this month, the Afghan Taliban men resorted to mortar shells and artillery attack in Chaman from across the Afghan border in which civilian casualties occurred.
Besides, an incident of mortar shell explosion has also taken place close to a Frontier Corps check-post. The Changez, Shoukat, Ilyas and Tanveer posts have also been targeted by Afghan Taliban Forces.
The border village of Killi Bacha was also targeted by Afghan forces, killing as many as seven persons in a mortar shell attack in the Reg area, west of Chaman border.
In the wake of continuing law and order situation in the KP province and the increasing incident of terrorism and militancy in the country, the security experts consisting of academics, journalist, retired military officials and also the ex-diplomats call for review of Afghan policy.
They were addressing a consultation talk on “Afghan peace and reconciliation; Pakistan’s interests and policy options”. The consultation talk was held by Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), which is an Islamabad-based think-tank.
This think-tank, while sounding alarm over the new wave of terrorism across the country as the militants outfits have become active in the country, particularly after the banned TTP announced to end ceasefire with authorities and has started its militant activities again in the society.
In fact, the TTP and other militant and terrorists outfits have become active after the Taliban take-over in Afghanistan in August last. They have regrouped themselves and are now on the rampage with their militant activities across the country.
Hardly a week passes by without a terror incident in the country. That’s why the security experts have called for reorientation of the Govt policy on the Taliban Govt in Afghanistan.
Time has come our military set-up, political parties, bureaucracy and religious party leaders should be united and on the same page to address the crisis emerging out of Taliban take-over in Afghanistan. Though Afghan Taliban Govt had promised Pakistan that its soil will not be used by militants and terrorists organized against Pakistan but the cross-border attacks on Pak civilians from across the Afghan border by Afghan-based militants groups nullify the Afghan Govt promises.
Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 17 2022
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