At least 15 political figures in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have faced death threats from militants over the past two months, AFP reports quoting a senior officer from the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD).

In KP, at least two candidates have been shot dead since the start of January, including Rehan Zeb Khan, a PTI-backed independent who was shot dead on Wednesday after leaving a gathering in Bajaur.

“The killing of Rehan Zeb Khan is a targeted killing aimed at creating chaos during the elections,” district police officer Kashif Zulfiqar told AFP.

Khan, a PTI dissident who was refused the party ticket, was contesting elections against a rival PTI ticket holder.

He was contesting the election from NA-8, the only National Assembly seat in Bajaur, and PK-22 as an independent candidate and his main rivals were former PTI lawmakers Gul Zafar Khan (on NA-8) and Gul Dad Khan on (PK-22).

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