Negotiations between the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government and organizers of a three-day Pashtun National Jirga (also referred to as the Pashtun Qoumi Adalat) concluded successfully ahead of the Jirga’s commencement today in Jamrud, Khyber District.
The provincial government stated that the late-night talks resulted in an agreement that the Jirga will present its demands peacefully. Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur pledged his support, stating he would personally champion the Jirga’s cause and work to ensure its demands are met.
Provincial Minister Pakhtun Yar Khan confirmed the agreement in a phone interview, emphasizing that peace, development, and prosperity are shared goals. He affirmed that the Jirga has been granted permission to proceed, provided its participants remain within the confines of the law and constitution.
He further clarified that this Jirga represents the Pashtun people, not any single individual, and that the PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) is committed to peaceful resolution of Pashtun issues and does not believe in violence. He highlighted the positive atmosphere of the negotiations and indicated further steps would be taken.
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Khan also expressed condolences for those killed in recent events in Khyber District and wished a speedy recovery for the injured. The negotiations involved Chief Minister Gandapur, provincial ministers, district administration officials, and representatives from the PTI, including Manzoor Ahmad Pashtin and Haji Samad Khan.
The Pashtun National Jirga has been granted permission to proceed. Chief Minister Gandapur reiterated his commitment to a peaceful Jirga and to advocating for its demands.