SWABI: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has started efforts to defuse tension after a violent protest against unscheduled loadshedding and low voltage problems in Chota Lahor tehsil on Friday.

Sources said on Saturday that soon after storming of the Pesco sub-division and local courts in Chota Lahor tehsil the KP Assembly Speaker Asad Qaisar, senior provincial minister Shahram Khan Tarakai and Qaumi Watan Party MPA Abdul Karim held a meeting in the Speaker’s Chamber. They discussed the issues and steps to be taken for defusing tension in the area.

“The leaders of the political parties have to play their role at this critical stage, but if they failed they would have to face wrath of the people in future,” said a local leader.

Observers here in the district said that integrity of the political parties was at stake and this was the time to come forward and settle the issues arising with power protest.

Sources said that the government functionaries and parliamentarians were really concerned at the damage caused to Chota Lahor tehsil courts. They, however, said that all other issues could be tackled easily.


Police confirm six protesters held in Chota Lahor


They said that Mr Qaisar, Mr Tarakai and Mr Karim were unanimous in their approach that the Pesco staff of Chota Lahor tehsil sub-division was responsible for the entire mess because they carried out unscheduled prolonged loadshedding and the consumers had been forced to stage a violent protest.

The jirga members of Chota Lahor tehsil were also called and they were told to play their role while assisting the parliamentarians in defusing the tension. District police officer Sajjad Khan has said that they have already registered an FIR against 2,500 power protesters and arrested six of them.

The sources said that a meeting would be held in the Speaker’s Chamber on Monday, which would also be attended by the Pesco officials and elders of Chota Lahor.

They said that Mr Tarakai and Mr Karim were expected to take up the issue of Chota Lahor protest in the KP Assembly on Monday. When contacted, Mr Karim said that he hoped that he would be given time to speak on the issue in the assembly.

Published in Dawn, June 21st, 2015

On a mobile phone? Get the Dawn Mobile App: Apple Store | Google Play

Opinion

Editorial

PTI in disarray
Updated 30 Nov, 2024

PTI in disarray

PTI’s protest plans came abruptly undone because key decisions were swayed by personal ambitions rather than political wisdom and restraint.
Tired tactics
30 Nov, 2024

Tired tactics

Matiullah's arrest appears to be a case of the state’s overzealous and misplaced application of the law.
Smog struggle
30 Nov, 2024

Smog struggle

AS smog continues to shroud parts of Pakistan, an Ipsos survey highlights the scope of this environmental hazard....
Solidarity with Palestine
Updated 29 Nov, 2024

Solidarity with Palestine

The wretched of the earth see in the Palestinian struggle against Israel a mirror of themselves.
Little relief for public
29 Nov, 2024

Little relief for public

INFLATION, the rate of increase in the prices of goods and services over a given period of time, has receded...
Right to education
29 Nov, 2024

Right to education

IT is troubling to learn that over 16,500 students of the University of Karachi (KU) have defaulted on fee payments...