MARDAN: Provincial Minister for Food Zahir Shah Toru here on Saturday said that terrorism was the big issue of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Addressing a ‘meet the press programme’ in Mardan Press Club, he alleged that federal government had left provincial government alone to fight against terrorism. He said that centre neither provided funds to provincial government nor cooperated with it to combat terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

He said that the province was facing shortage of resources to combat militancy. “We are facing the worst type of terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” he said and lauded police and security forces for bravely fighting against terrorists.

The provincial minister said that provincial government was not giving any authority to federal government through mines and minerals bill to have control over the resources of KP. “All information regarding mines and minerals bill are rumours and baseless propaganda. The Act will be passed with the consent of PTI founder Imran Khan,” he added.

He said that internal differences in PTI on different issues were necessary as it was the beauty of politics. However, he claimed that there was no grouping in PTI.

Mr Toru alleged that central government was not providing due funds to provincial government. The financial condition of the province was going to be the worst if the funds and dues were not paid to provincial government by centre, he added.

He said that they were responsible for good governance and protection of freedom of democracy. He said that their government played exemplary role on both fronts.

He said that development and prosperity were linked with rule of law and supremacy of Constitution. He said that no nation could make progress without rule of law.

The minister said that Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and PTI leaders were fighting for restoration of Constitution and rule of law in the country.

He said that chief minister inaugurated several developmental projects in different parts of Mardan during his visit to the district a few days ago.

Published in Dawn, April 13th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

Beyond the surplus
Updated 20 Jul, 2025

Beyond the surplus

Long-term solution to our recurring balance-of-payments crises lies in resolving the structural gaps.
Dire straits
20 Jul, 2025

Dire straits

THE state has a major problem on its hands. The people of KP are repeatedly making it clear that they have no ...
Attack mindset
20 Jul, 2025

Attack mindset

HAVING begun Mike Hesson’s era as head coach with a convincing home Twenty20 series victory against Bangladesh,...
Rain havoc
Updated 19 Jul, 2025

Rain havoc

Thursday’s events must be seen not as an isolated disaster, but as a warning of what lies ahead.
Shattered Strip
19 Jul, 2025

Shattered Strip

THE Gaza siege has now crossed 650 days and the situation continues to take one ugly turn after another. True, even...
Battling drugs
19 Jul, 2025

Battling drugs

PAKISTAN’s war on drug trafficking has been ongoing for several years. But the country remains awash in the ...