LOWER DIR: The Timergara District Bar Association on Friday demanded the creation of a new administrative division comprising Bajaur, Lower and Upper Dir and Lower and Upper Chitral districts with Timergara as its headquarters.

The demand was made during a meeting of the association’s general body with its president, Mohammad Tariq, in the chair.

The speakers said Malakand comprising 10 districts had a population of over nine million, which was even more than the total population of Mardan and Kohat divisions i.e. eight million.

The participants unanimously passed a resolution demanding of the provincial government to take necessary steps to create a new division comprising Bajaur, Lower and Upper Dir and Lower and Upper Chitral districts.

GOVT FLAYED: Jamaat-i-Islami district general secretary Yaqubur Rehman on Friday flayed the federal government over its “failure” to control prices of essential goods and devaluation of Pakistani currency.

Mr Rehman told reporters in Timergara here that both PDM and PTI had ruined the country through their incompetence and corruption.

He said the PDM government should admit its inability to manage the economy and other affairs before announcing fresh elections in the country.

The JI leader said the people were struggling to make ends meet as the prices of essential commodities had gone beyond their purchasing power.

He said the rising inflation had exposed the incapability of the federal government’s financial team.

Mr Rehman said both PDM and PTI weren’t sincere about resolving people’s problems, so they should be rejected in upcoming general elections.

DC TRANSFER: The civil society members, political leaders, representatives of local government and lawyers on Friday held separate protest rallies against the transfer of deputy commissioner Mohammad Zubair Khan Niazi.

The protesters gathered outside the Timergara Press Club, shouted slogans in favour of Mr Niazi and demanded the withdrawal of orders for his transfer.

Former minister Mahmood Zeb Khan, Balambat tehsil chairman Asim Shuiab, Khall tehsil chairman Ashfaqur Rahim and other speakers said DC Niazi had established the writ of the government in the district, resolved old land disputes and got occupied land vacated to the relief of the people but was transferred despite good performance.

They threatened shutter-down and wheel-jam strikes over the transfer.

Published in Dawn, February 18th, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

Environment deficit
Updated 05 Jun, 2026

Environment deficit

Pakistan knows all too well the consequences of environmental neglect.
Rights concerns
05 Jun, 2026

Rights concerns

TWO recent news reports have highlighted foreign concerns about the state of human and labour rights in the country....
Patient care crisis
05 Jun, 2026

Patient care crisis

HEALTHCARE in Pakistan is a footnote. Claims by successive governments to introduce vast reforms with huge schemes...
Budget delay
Updated 04 Jun, 2026

Budget delay

With economic stabilisation yet to translate into tangible improvement in living standards, the country’s leaders are finding it increasingly difficult to ignore demands for relief.
Absentee lawmakers
04 Jun, 2026

Absentee lawmakers

TWENTY per cent. That is the percentage of lawmakers whose commitment to their vocation is reflected in the time ...
Deliberate provocations
Updated 04 Jun, 2026

Deliberate provocations

THE latest events at Al-Aqsa Mosque reflect the growing impunity with which extremist Israeli settlers operate. ...