PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief secretary Shahab Ali Shah on Thursday praised communities in Bajaur and Dir districts for showing strong support for peace efforts by participating in aman jirgas and offering active cooperation to law-enforcement agencies.

He said this while chairing a meeting called to review the Provincial Action Plan against terrorism, according to a statement.

Mr Shah said that the situation in Bajaur and Dir districts was brought under control through strong community backing, thereby avoiding collateral damage.

He, however, pointed out that there were challenges in a few southern and merged tribal districts and they must be addressed through stronger administrative and public trust-building measures.

The chief secretary also stressed the need for a “whole-of-system approach” for effective PAP implementation.He said that terrorism could be addressed by law-enforcement agencies alone.

Says community-driven development vital for sustaining peace

Mr Shah said that the civil society and institutions should also support the national cause, especially in eliminating the terrorists’ support structures.

He directed all departments and field formations to identify and neutralise such support systems without delay.

The chief secretary said that the strengthening of the police force and the establishment of effective security mechanisms over the last year had significantly enhanced the province’s ability to respond to security threats.

“With the effective implementation of PAP, we are confident that peace and stability will be restored across the province,” he said.

Mr Shah emphasised that maintaining law and order remained the top priority of the provincial government.

“Significant resources and public funds have been allocated to strengthen police, enhance safe city initiatives and improve security infrastructure,” he said.

The chief secretary also directed relevant institutions to expedite the execution of development projects in vulnerable areas, saying that community-driven development is vital for sustaining peace.

He highlighted the urgent need to improve road infrastructure to ensure functional trade routes and called for greater investment in youth skill development and employment generation.

The meeting was attended by additional chief secretary (home) Mohammad Abid Majeed, senior member of the Board of Revenue Mohammad Javed Marwat, administrative secretaries, police officials, representatives of law-enforcement agencies, Anti-Narcotics Force and other provincial and federal institutions. Commissioners, regional police officers, deputy commissioners and district police officers also joined it via video link.

The meeting reviewed the progress on PAP implementation by provincial departments, divisional and district administrations, LEAs and federal institutions. The ACS (home) gave a briefing on it. There followed in-depth discussions on challenges, gaps and practical suggestions for improving the PAP’s execution.

Published in Dawn, September 26th, 2025

Opinion

Sexual abuse by Israel

Sexual abuse by Israel

Thousands of Palestinian men, women and children are languishing in Israeli prisons in subhuman conditions, with many routinely subjected to sexual abuse.

Editorial

Hormuz gamble
20 May, 2026

Hormuz gamble

The Strait of Hormuz has become the real centre of the confrontation.
The unkindest cut
20 May, 2026

The unkindest cut

SUICIDE, a complex symptom of deep despair triggered by mental health problems, is hardly a moral issue. Punitive...
Ad hoc culture
20 May, 2026

Ad hoc culture

THE Supreme Court’s ruling against prolonged ad hoc and acting appointments is an indictment of a deeply ...
Water win
19 May, 2026

Water win

Besides being a technical and legal win, the ruling validates Pakistan’s argument about the existential stakes involved for it.
Free ride
19 May, 2026

Free ride

THE federal and provincial governments have extended what appear to be major concessions to the retail sector ahead...
Ceasefire in name
19 May, 2026

Ceasefire in name

THE ink on the latest ceasefire extension between Israel and Lebanon was barely dry when Israeli warplanes were back...