Some people are hurdle in the way of establishing peace in KP, claims Tarar
He claimed that KP govt promotes smuggling, illegal trade, and an undocumented economy


Islamabad: Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has claimed that some people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are an obstacle to the establishment of peace.
While talking to the media in Lahore, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting said that the sacrifices of patriotic people for Pakistan are in front of everyone. The Pakistan Army made sacrifices in the war against terrorism that cannot be forgotten.
He stated that under the National Action Plan, it was decided to defeat the terrorists, and the Pakistan Army did so. However, the martyrdoms in the Parade Line Mosque blast cannot be forgotten. The sedition of the Khawarij has nothing to do with religion or Islam.
The Federal Minister added that in the past, there were incidents of terrorism every day. The founder and PTI supported the terrorists in every forum, while some people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are an obstacle to the establishment of peace.
He claimed that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government promotes smuggling, illegal trade, and an undocumented economy, including the business of non-customs paid vehicles, oil smuggling, food items, commodities, and drugs.
Tarar further said that, in fact, this is a network of smuggling in which there is a nexus between terrorists and the PTI government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa because they have financial benefits in it.
Atta Tarar also stated that now you will see that under the leadership of the PTI, timber, drug and narcotics mafias are also present in the province. However, now under economic reforms, they are being tightened, but behind the growth of terrorism there is also black money from which they get funding.

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