KHYBER: Talks between the government officials and the Kukikhel elders failed on Tuesday with the tribe announcing to stage a demonstration at the Bab-i-Khyber on Wednesday to protest the authorities’ failure to issue a schedule for the return of the remaining displaced families to their homes.

The Kukikhel tribesmen have established a protest camp at the Bab-i-Khyber for the last nine days, demanding an immediate announcement of the schedule for the return of the remaining displaced families of their tribe.

Peshawar division commissioner Riaz Mehsud, Khyber deputy commissioner Captain (retired) Sanaullah Khan, District Police Officer Rai Mazhar Iqbal and other officials of the district administration engaged in prolonged discussions with Kukikhel elders along with MNA Iqbal Afridi and MPA Suhail Afridi.

Sources said the Kukikhels refused to accept any official offer short of an immediate announcement of the schedule for the return of the remaining displaced families, and conducting an immediate survey of their damaged houses accompanied by the announcement of a comprehensive compensation package for them.

The sources said the officials’ team tried to persuade the Kukikhels to a phased return of the families in consultations with all the stakeholders. The elders’ team, however, refused to agree to any delay in issuance of the return schedule and later announced that a large protest demonstration would be held on August 14 with the protesters carrying black flags.

Earlier, the tribesmen held a demonstration in Jamrud Bazaar and called for the acceptance of their demands.

Published in Dawn, August 14th, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

A bloody year
Updated 07 Oct, 2024

A bloody year

Using the Oct 7 attacks as an excuse to wage endless aggression on Middle East, Israel has crossed all red lines.
Bleak cotton outlook
07 Oct, 2024

Bleak cotton outlook

THE extremely slow arrival of phutti at the ginning factories of Punjab and Sindh so far indicate a huge drop in the...
Killjoy neighbours
07 Oct, 2024

Killjoy neighbours

AT the worst of times in their bilateral relations, India and Pakistan have not shied away from carrying out direct...
Peak of success
06 Oct, 2024

Peak of success

IT started with the ascent of Nanga Parbat in 2017 and ended with the summit of Tibet’s Shishapangma on Thursday....
Indian visitor
06 Oct, 2024

Indian visitor

AMONGST the host of foreign dignitaries expected to fly into Islamabad for the SCO Council of Heads of Government...
Violence once again
Updated 06 Oct, 2024

Violence once again

The warring sides must rein in their worst impulses and prioritise the nation’s well-being over short-term gains.