Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has said that foreign elements providing arms and ammunition to keep the conflict continuing.
He said external forces intended to set the entire Pakistan on fire. “But we didn’t step back. No terrorist will remain alive,” he said.
Chief Minister KP said that the government has started work to secure the whole Kurram district including roads. “CCTV cameras, costing two billion rupees, are being installed in the district,” he said. Other stringent measures are also being taken to step up security”.
CM Gandapur said that sectarianism has also been a factor along with land disputes in the Kurram region.
Kurram unrest
Recently a convoy of relief goods came under attack in Kurram as unknown attackers opened fire at the convoy of 100 vehicles in the Bagan Ochat area of Kurram.
The policemen responded swiftly with retaliatory action. No injuries have been reported so far, police said. The convoy continued to move towards its destination under strict security.
Earlier, security forces took control of Bagan Bazaar in Kurram, aiming to restore order in the region.
In the light of attacks on convoys and unrest, a search operation was launched to apprehend the culprits.
Days after a peace agreement between the warring tribes was reached, violence flared up in the restive region again as Kurram DC sustained injuries in a firing incident.

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