Political leaders resent transfer of DPO Lower Dir on political grounds

Javed-ur-Rehman

CHAKDARA: Political leaders of Tehsil Adenzai have expressed their strong protest and anger over the transfer of DPO Lower Dir Taimur Khan on political grounds and have warned that if the PTI members of the assembly transfer DPO Lower Dir, it will be an injustice and injustice to the people of Lower Dir and all political leadership will protest with full opposition to it. These views were expressed by Maulana Imran Haqqani of JUI while addressing a press conference led by District General Secretary of the People’s Party Naeemullah Khan at the Chakdara Press Club. Shams Al-Qamar of the People’s Party, Zahir Shah Lala Hidayat Khan of the ANP, Tehsil President Latif Ahmed Bacha, Obaid-ur-Rehman Khan of the Qaumi Watan Party. District President Muhammad Imran Khan, Advocate Trade Union Vice President Ali Bacha, Jamaat-e-Islami Tehsil Adenzai Youth President Manzoor Ali while addressing said that since DPO Lower Dir Taimur Khan has been in charge in the district for four months, the crime rate has reduced significantly due to the eradication of criminals. On the other hand, land mafia, drug mafia, hired killers and other criminals have been exposed, which has given relief to the people of Lower Dir. Therefore, the elected leadership of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has requested the transfer of the DPO from Lower Dir district on political grounds and animosity in a meeting with Chief Minister KP Sohail Khan Afridi, which is tantamount to hostility with the people and the entire political leadership of Lower Dir strongly condemns it and makes the government arrogant that there will be a strong protest with strong opposition to the transfer on political grounds. They have reconciled in the unpleasant incident that occurred between the trade union and PTI leadership of Chakdara Bazaar. To intensify efforts and hold meetings with both sides, a committee was formed under the leadership of JUI-F’s Maulana Imran Haqqani, which will go ahead and hold meetings between the two sides and pave the way for reconciliation.

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