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Peshawar Corps Commander Holds Key Meeting with Local Elders and Stakeholders in North Waziristan

Peshawar Corps Commander held a crucial meeting with elders to discuss North Waziristan peace, development, and public concerns.

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Peshawar Corps Commander Lieutenant General Umar Ahmed Bukhari with local elders in North Waziristan.

Peshawar Corps Commander Lieutenant General Umar Ahmed Bukhari with local elders in North Waziristan. [Image via ISPR].

April 18, 2025

North Waziristan – 18 April 2025: Peshawar Corps Commander Lieutenant General Umar Ahmed Bukhari held a key meeting with local elders, Maliks, notables, and important figures. The meeting was held in Miranshah, North Waziristan. North Waziristan peace, development, and public concerns were discussed in meeting.

Local leaders presented a detailed overview of the issues, highlighting the difficulties residents of North Waziristan face. They raised concerns about security, infrastructure gaps, and the plight of displaced families. The elders also stressed the need for urgent action to resolve these matters and improve the quality of life in the area.

Additionally, Corps Commander Bukhari assured the local leaders that the government would prioritize resolving these issues. He stressed that security would be strengthened, and steps would be taken to address the needs of displaced families. Moreover, he emphasized the importance of collaboration between military authorities and local communities to bring about sustainable peace and progress in the region.

The Corps Commander integrated local concerns into future military planning. He assured the community that the government would accelerate development initiatives to improve infrastructure and public services. Bukhari emphasized that lasting peace and security would ensure the region’s future stability.

Finally, The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to achieving peace, security, and development in North Waziristan. With the military’s support and ongoing collaboration with local leaders, the region is set to overcome its challenges and foster long-term stability.

Disclaimer: This report on Corps Commander meeting to discuss North Waziristan peace, is based on official statement by security forces. The news is also verified by local reporters of HTN.

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