KP Government Strictly Enforces Ban on PTM Activities
- KP Government Enforces Ban on PTM Activities with Full Force
- CM Ali Amin Gandapur Calls Jirga to Resolve Khyber Incident
- Barrister Saif: PTM Declared Outlawed, All Activities Banned
- PTM Involved in Anti-State Actions, Gathering Prohibited in KP
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has announced strict enforcement of the ban on the activities of the outlawed Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM).
Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has called a Jirga under his leadership in District Khyber to resolve an unfortunate incident, inviting all parties to participate.
Provincial Advisor for Information, Barrister Saif, has issued an official video statement on this important matter.
The federal government has issued a notification declaring PTM as a banned organization, according to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Advisor for Information, Barrister Saif.
Following the notification, PTM is not allowed to hold any rallies, gatherings, or activities, Barrister Saif emphasized.
PTM has been involved in anti-state and anti-constitutional activities, Barrister Saif added.
The banned organization will not be allowed to hold its announced gathering from October 11 to 13, according to a spokesperson for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government.
All activities of this banned organization are now prohibited, Barrister Saif reiterated.
Section 144 has been imposed in District Khyber, Barrister Saif informed.
Despite legal actions, the banned organization attempted to hold a gathering in the area, Barrister Saif revealed.
Members of the outlawed group clashed with police, Barrister Saif said.
Upon receiving information about the incident, Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur took immediate notice, Barrister Saif stated.
To ensure a peaceful resolution, the Chief Minister has instructed PTI members of the Khyber District to visit the area, Barrister Saif added.
Elders of the Kokikhel tribe have also been engaged in efforts to peacefully resolve the issue, Barrister Saif noted.
These actions are being carried out under the supervision of the Commissioner of Peshawar and the district administration, Barrister Saif shared.
The administration is working to maintain public peace and order, said KP’s Advisor for Information.
Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is taking this matter very seriously, Barrister Saif emphasized.
The safety of all residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, regardless of political affiliation, is the responsibility of the provincial government, Barrister Saif assured.
The Chief Minister has invited all parties to resolve their issues through a Jirga in accordance with Pashtun traditions under his leadership, Barrister Saif urged.
We invite all parties to participate in the Chief Minister’s Jirga for a peaceful resolution through mutual understanding, Barrister Saif concluded.
