Political and social activists, including members of the Olasi Pasoon, attended the rallies. The main rally was led by Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement leader Manzoor Pashteen while another one was led by the Awami National Party’s provincial general secretary Sardar Hussain Babak. “We cannot bear further terrorism on our soil. It is enough because we have lost thousands of people in terrorism. We want peace and only peace on our soil – that is our main and primary objective,” Pashteen said in his address, adding that it was time to wake up and urged Pakhtuns to unite against terrorism with one voice. He said the issue was not limited to tribes, religions, regions, organisations, parties or cities but pertained to the entire nation. Pashteen said every Pakhtun needed to come out and show unity against terrorism for their safety. “I am glad that Pakhtuns of every part of the country are now waking up against the so-called terrorism and demanding peace from the state which will have positive results. I am hopeful that one day there will be a sustainable peace,” the PTM leader said.
Meanwhile, ANP’s Babak said it was the state’s poor performance due to which terrorism had resurfaced in the region. He said the crowd demanded the protection of Pakhtuns and peace on their soil, saying that the present situation was the “consequence of the bad governance and failed policies of the state”. Olasi Pasoon, ANP and PTM leaders from various regions, including MNA Mohsin Dawar, also spoke on the occasion and demanded peace and an end to terrorism. Section 144 imposed Meanwhile, Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code was imposed for a 10-day period in Peshawar District due to “security concerns”.
The order from Deputy Commissioner Shafi Ullah Khan said that gatherings of five or more people without prior approval were hereby banned and action would be taken against anyone found violating the restriction. The order said it was important to maintain a “peaceful and agitation-free environment” within the district keeping in view the prevailing law and order situation and to provide a congenial atmosphere to the public. It said that a gathering of five or more people may create a law and order situation, result in a mishap and lead to a “breach of peace and tranquillity” in the district.
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