The Kohat Grand Peace Jirga convened to address the ongoing crisis in Kurram district failed to reach a consensus a day earlier, sources said on Wednesday.
The talks, ongoing for about a week, will continue today, focusing on restoring peace and reopening the region’s central highway, which remains blocked.
The deteriorating security situation has severely disrupted daily life in Kurram. Food, petrol, and medical supplies are critically low, with residents struggling to access essential services.
Gas shortages have forced the closure of tandoors and restaurants, exacerbating the community’s hardships.
Meanwhile, addressing the grand jirga, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Adviser on Information Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif urged unity and collaboration to restore peace.
“Hatred must end for war to cease,” he said. Saif assured participants that the provincial government is taking measures, including the delivery of medicines via helicopters and exploring the restoration of air travel services to the region.
He emphasised the urgency of removing private bunkers from the central highway and disarming the area of heavy weaponry.
Saif went on to say that both tribes desire peace, but certain elements have vested interests in perpetuating conflict, which he said cannot be identified without the collaboration of public.
He also pledged strict action against those hindering peace efforts.
The KP CM’s aide urged the grand jirga participants to find a permanent solution to the conflict and also expressed hope that the ceasefire deal would be followed on a long-term basis.
He further said that CM Ali Amin Gandapur has also formed a committee to supervise the peace process between the warring tribes.
District Commissioner Javedullah Mehsud highlighted ongoing initiatives to normalise the situation and assist affected residents.
However, locals stressed the need for a sustainable resolution, calling for the permanent reopening of the Peshawar-Parachinar highway to ensure lasting peace.
Due to the violence that started last month and claimed over 130 lives, elected representatives from Kurram district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly had on Tuesday demanded the government to launch a de-weaponisation drive in the lower and upper Kurram district.
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