A special session was convened in the Bara area of Khyber District, highlighting the continued efforts of the Pakistan Army and security forces to foster peace and development in the region. The event, organized by the North Frontier Corps, was attended by Lieutenant General Omar Ahmad Bukhari, Corps Commander Peshawar, who engaged in direct dialogue with tribal elders and youth from various areas of Khyber District.
The session also saw the presence of Major General Anjum Riaz, Inspector General FC North, along with key administrative officials including the Deputy Commissioner of Bara and the District Police Officer (DPO) of Khyber District. The gathering witnessed a significant turnout of local tribal elders and youth, who expressed strong support for the role played by the Pakistan Army and other security agencies in maintaining stability and ensuring the safety of the region.
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During the session, tribal elders reiterated their unwavering support for the Pakistan Army, emphasizing that the local communities are fully united with the military in the mission to sustain peace. Lieutenant General Omar Ahmad Bukhari acknowledged the sacrifices made by the tribal people, stating that the entire nation holds their contributions in high regard.
In his address, the Corps Commander assured the participants that ongoing efforts to promote peace and development in the tribal districts would be sustained with full commitment. The session also provided an open forum for the tribal elders and youth to present their suggestions for future peacebuilding and development initiatives, reflecting a collaborative approach to regional progress.
The event concluded with a mutual understanding that such interactive sessions play a crucial role in enhancing coordination and trust between tribal communities and security institutions, further solidifying the foundations for long-term peace and prosperity in the Khyber District.