Parachinar main road closed for 93 days, 80 trucks of relief supplies blocked, 3 more children died
Parachinar main road closed for 93 days, 80 trucks of relief supplies blocked, 3 more children died
Shiite News: Despite the peace agreement in Kurram district, the main highway was not opened and the convoys could not leave, due to which the relief trucks were left standing.
A curfew was imposed on the main highway from 6 am to 6 pm, and the KP government has started action against those violating the curfew.
Muhammad Irshad, the president of Anjuman Tahafuz Shopkeepers Sadda, was arrested by the police, he was caught for closing the market and violating the curfew.
Muhammad Irshad was going to participate in the sit-in in Mandori, shopkeepers protested vigorously against the arrest of the president, shopkeepers announced to close commercial centers and shops.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Advisor Barrister Saif has said that security is being tightened further on the main highway of Kurram district, the route will be secured and the convoy of trucks will be dispatched soon.
He says that the elimination of bunkers and weapons will be ensured by February 1, and appeals to the people of Kurram to support the administration to establish an atmosphere of peace.
Parachinar main road has been closed for all types of traffic for 93 days, due to which the population of Upper Kurram is trapped in the area.
Citizens are facing severe difficulties, all shops in the city have been empty, the market is closed, and the stock of essential goods is completely depleted.
Haji Imdad President Trade Union has said that the prolonged closure of the routes has led to a human tragedy.
People are forced to starve. According to Chairman Upper Kuram Maulana Muzammil Hussain, despite the signing of the Kohat agreement, the convoy of 80 vehicles did not reach Parachinar in four days.
The state has taken serious and immediate steps to open the routes.
3 more children have died due to unavailability of medicines and lack of quality treatment.
The total number of patients who died due to lack of treatment and facilities has reached 221, including 147 children.








