Militancy-hit people get compensation

Published March 25, 2015
About 88 people of Khar received cheques of over Rs6.3m during a ceremony.—Reuters/File
About 88 people of Khar received cheques of over Rs6.3m during a ceremony.—Reuters/File

KHAR: The Fata Secretariat on Tuesday began providing compensation to the people whose houses have been in use by the security forces for last several years.

About 88 people of Khar subdivision, whose houses have been occupied by security forces since 2010, received cheques of over Rs6.3 million during a ceremony. Tribal elders, members of peace committees and administration officials were in attendance.

Bajaur assistant political agent Sohil Ahmed Khan distributed cheques among the house owners. Speaking on the occasion, he said that the administration was aware about the problems of the militancy affected people and was committed to providing financial support to them.

Also read: Khyber Agency IDPs: Caught between militants and camp misery

He lauded the local people for turning over their residences to security forces during the fight against militancy.

Mr Khan said that the local administration and the security forces would never forget their contributions for establishment of durable peace in Bajaur.

On the occasion, the house owners thanked the government for financial assistance.

Later, talking to Dawn, assistant political agent said that the compensation amount had been provided by the federal government.

Published in Dawn March 25th , 2015

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