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  • Imran Khan warns of protests if FATA not merged into KP by Dec 11

    Imran Khan file photo Imran Khan

    Imran Khan warned on Saturday that his party will hold protests throughout the country from December 11 if Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) is not made part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman expressed his concerns saying that the people of tribal areas have accepted Pakistan, however, it hasn’t been vice versa.

    Addressing in the convention centre to a ceremony for the FATA residents, he welcomed the tribal people. He mentioned that most people in the country are unaware of the sacrifices of the people from FATA, recalling the terrible time post-9/11.

    Imran said he stands by the people of FATA and demanded the government of merging the region in KP before 2018 general elections. He gave the example of the merger of east and west Germany and assured the provision of basic rights to the tribes.

    He told that the FATA was one of the most peaceful regions in the country. “The law of Pakistan was enforced in FATA only after 1974 and the system couldn’t serve justice to them,” he said.

    “The tribal people sacrificed their lives in Kashmir. They had decided to annex with Pakistan in 1948.”

    He demanded of closing the secretariat so that people can take decisions for themselves. “Bureaucracy only comes into FATA to earn money,” he claimed

    Imran Khan told that he wished to establish cricket stadium in FATA so that the young talent can be promoted. He told that there was no justice in East Pakistan for which they choose to establish a separate country.