ISLAMABAD, July 18: The government on Friday decided to reduce the powers of political agents in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) and bring tribesmen to the national mainstream.

A committee formed by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on the Frontier Crimes Regulation also recommended that a tribesman arrested on any charge should be presented before the political agent within

24 hours.

Law Minister Farooq Naek, who heads the committee, said the FCR needed to be amended because many of its clauses did not conform to norms of a civilised society.

The committee discussed various proposals about amending the law in force since 1901, Farhatullah Babar, who is a member of the committee, told Dawn.

He said the committee would meet again on July 24 in Peshawar. It would finalise amendments to the FCR in “four to six months”.

Rehmatullah Kakar, JUI-F’s senator and federal Minister for Housing and Works, attended the meeting and suggested some measures.

The exercise to amend the FCR is aimed at bringing tribal areas on a par with other developed areas of the country.

Opinion

Editorial

Doctor attacked
09 Jun, 2026

Doctor attacked

AN act of reprehensible violence has shaken the medical community. On Saturday, an employee of the Provincial Civil...
AJK flare-up
09 Jun, 2026

AJK flare-up

MATTERS have worsened in the stand-off between the Azad Kashmir government and the Joint Awami Action Committee,...
Fault lines
09 Jun, 2026

Fault lines

THE April 8 ceasefire that halted hostilities between Israel and Iran has encountered its most serious test yet....
Soft on traders
08 Jun, 2026

Soft on traders

THE Fixed Tax Asaan Scheme for traders with an annual turnover of up to Rs200m has been designed as a ‘pragmatic...
Ceasefire in name
Updated 08 Jun, 2026

Ceasefire in name

Both sides accuse the other of violating the truce that was supposed to halt the conflict in April, yet neither appears willing to abandon negotiations altogether.
Damaged childhoods
08 Jun, 2026

Damaged childhoods

CHILD abuse is so prevalent that the UN ranked Pakistan as the least safe country for children. Even so, more than...