Grand jirga to meet tomorrow in Kohat to find solution for Kurram
The Grand Jirga, engaged in a peacekeeping mission in the region, is set to hold its next meeting tomorrow in Kohat, under the leadership of Commissioner Motasim Billah.
The members of the Jirga have reported that one party has signed a 14-point agreement, while the second party is yet to provide its signatures.
During the upcoming decisive round, significant decisions are anticipated, particularly as the second party has requested a two-day extension for further consultation. The concluding discussions are scheduled for Tuesday at 11am.
Jirga members have expressed their commitment to finalizing the agreement as soon as possible, emphasizing that unanimous consent from all parties is vital. There is a strong consensus among the members regarding the urgency of reaching an agreement through mutual consultations.
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In light of the ongoing crisis, Jirga members have highlighted the dire conditions in Kurram District, where over 300 innocent children have tragically lost their lives due to a lack of medical supplies. The region is currently grappling with severe shortages of fuel, food, and essential medications, intensifying the need for swift action and resolution.
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