Protests in #Swat, #Pakistan. 'This is not 2010, we will not leave our city, our homeland.
'Our state has adopted the policies of making the #Switzerland of #Asia a hell. We say to the state that we have an identity card, we believe in the constitution, we believe in the law, we believe in Pakistan, our demand is that Pakistan believes in us.
Civilians present at the demonstration told that the economy of Swat has collapsed, you have seen what happened yesterday, children cannot go to school, they are targeted on the way. There is a lot of fear and terror on the civilian people at this time.
According to our correspondent, what is evident in this demonstration is that the common people have come forward after learning from the experience of 2009, and they do not want such incidents to happen again in Swat, which led to their Damage to the economy, damage to tourism on which Swat is heavily dependent.
He said that this is why these people do not want to see this era come back and are demanding that the government and the state provide them with security so that such incidents do not happen here.
"We are clearly telling everyone that we will not leave our city, our country, our soil.
It should be noted that a few days ago, a school van was attacked in Charbagh area of Swat, due to which the driver of the van was killed and two children were injured. Earlier, two persons were killed on Mingora Bypass, which the security forces identified as part of the TTP, while the relatives claimed that it was a transaction case in which the security personnel intervened.
Earlier, Idris Khan, the former chief of Swat Aman Lashkar and head of his area's defense committee, was killed in a remote-controlled bomb attack claimed by the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban"We are clearly telling everyone that we will not leave our city, our country, our soil.
It should be noted that a few days ago, a school van was attacked in Charbagh area of Swat, due to which the driver of the van was killed and two children were injured. Earlier, two persons were killed on Mingora Bypass, which the security forces identified as part of the TTP, while the relatives claimed that it was a transaction case in which the security personnel intervened.
Earlier, Idris Khan, the former chief of Swat Aman Lashkar and head of his area's defense committee, was killed in a remote-controlled bomb attack claimed by the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban.
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