WANA: On Thursday, local leaders of all political parties participated in the venue of the sit-in of Ahmadzai Wazir tribes at Angoor Adda on Pak Afghan border since the 26th day.
On this occasion, an emergency press conference was held and a warning was given to the government and administration.
That if the federal and provincial governments, including the civil administration, do not initiate positive negotiations with the above-mentioned protesters and sit-in participants immediately, so in the next plan of action we will announce a shutterdown strike in the whole of Lower Waziristan.
Among the local leaders of all political parties, Aman Ullah, Imran Mukhlis from PPP, Asad Ullah from Jamaat-e-Islami, Ashfaq Wazir from Pakhtunkhwa MAP, Ayaz Wazir from ANP and Local prominent social activist Muhammad Rasool Wazir demanded the top officials authorities through a press conference, that no negotiations have been done with the organizers and participants of the sit-in since the 26th day.
The protestors are sitting in extreme cold regarding their unresolved demands and which is a question mark for the current government.
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The leaders said that due to the protest sit-in, shortage of food items has come to light in Angoor Adda area, because all entrances and exits of Anguar Aada are completely closed, and the people are facing serious problems.
Local leaders of all political parties said that 4 major tribes belonging to Tehsil Birmal Angoor Adda have presented a total of 18 demands to the higher authorities for public facilities, out of these 18 demands, which are all legitimate, 2 demands were considered important by the protesters and other political parties.
They said, employment opportunities should be provided to the local people on the Angoor Adda border, while tribes living across the border should be allowed to come and go without visas and passports.
In this regard, the leaders of all political parties, including the sit-in protesters, issued a message to the public through a press conference that if the current government does not resolve these two demands on an emergency basis, so the next action plan will call for a complete shutter down strike in Wana, the headquarters of Lower Waziristan.
They said, the responsibility of any kind of losses and concerns will be imposed on the current government.