MWM (Majlis e Wehdat ul Muslimeen) has ended its nationwide sit-ins, including in Karachi and Islamabad, following a peace deal brokered through successful negotiations during Kohat’s Grand Jirga.
MWM Chief Allama Raja Nasir Abbas announced the protesters’ peaceful dispersal, emphasizing prompt implementation of the agreement.
The peace deal between the Kurram tribes will be formally announced soon, with a 16-member committee set to oversee its execution.
Meanwhile, the Sindh government had earlier warned protesters to clear blocked roads in Karachi, following violent clashes at Numaish Chowrangi, which resulted in multiple arrests and injuries to police officers.
Meanwhile the three-week-long Grand Jirga addressing the Kurram situation has successfully concluded with both parties signing an agreement. Jirga member Malik Sawab Khan confirmed that the issues have been resolved, and the agreement will be officially announced at the Peshawar Governor House.
Both parties are committed to implementing the decisions of the Apex Committee. Delays in signing the agreement were due to the absence of some members, as noted by Jirga members.