Peshawar: Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, announced a temporary ceasefire between rival groups in Kurram. The truce will last for 10 days.
Ali Amin Gandapur briefed officials on the Kurram situation. He called the ceasefire a positive step. The Chief Minister emphasized that negotiations are essential for lasting peace. He assured that the government will work to resolve disputes in the area.
Authorities are estimating losses caused by the recent violence. The Chief Minister said steps are being taken to compensate affected families. He added that ensuring safe transportation remains a top priority.
Security Plan in Progress
A security plan is under development to protect the movement of people and goods. Officials are working to prevent further violence. The government aims to restore stability in the region.
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The recent unrest in Kurram has resulted in heavy casualties. Tribal clashes and attacks on passenger convoys killed 102 people and injured 138 others.
Government Focuses on Peace
The Chief Minister stressed the importance of dialogue over violence. He pledged government efforts to end hostilities and rebuild trust among rival groups.
The ceasefire is seen as a crucial step toward restoring peace in Kurram. Authorities hope the truce will lead to long-term stability in the conflict-hit area.
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