Pakistani people fear worst in coming future

by javed khan | January 6, 2009 at 03:46 am
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Over 23 million residents of Frontier and Fata are worried about the future of their families and the fate of their homeland in the wake of unprecedented crises that the region is faced with over the last many years. Uncertainty and insecurity prevail everywhere for the last over two years and one cannot find a single person who is not scared of everyday bomb blasts, suicide attacks, rocket barrages and kidnapping for ransom. “On 1st of January when people across the world were celebrating the advent of New Year, the residents of the capital city woke up with no light in their homes. For their further disappointment, there was no gas in their stoves when one wanted to prepare breakfast,” recalled Abdul Rahman, a resident of Dora Road near Kohat Road in suburbs of Peshawar. Peshawar and other parts of the country are severely hit with record power and gas load-shedding over the last many months. People are surprised as to why a country has been hit so severely with power and gas crises that had never witnessed such situation in the past. “At one hand one cannot stay at home due to the hours-long power and gas load-shedding while on the other they cannot go outside for the fear of being kidnapped for ransom. The situation has come to a stage that people who never used guns are now carrying klashinkoves,” remarked Javed Khan, chief executive of a pharmaceutical unit. Kidnapping for ransom has recorded unprecedented increase during the last half of 2008. The official statistics, which never showed the real figures, have even admitted over 90 per cent increase in the crime against the corresponding year. Kidnapping for ransom has restricted people to their houses after sunset while carrying weapon has become a must. The suburban towns give a deserted look after the sunset following manifold increase in the crime. As kidnapping has deserted the surrounding of Peshawar, the threat of bombings and suicide attacks have stopped people from visiting crowded bazaars, parks and public places. Many believe that Peshawar is the second vulnerable town after Swat in terms of law and order. Four suicide bombers had struck in Peshawar while overall 30 had blown up themselves across the NWFP during the year 2008. At least 16 suicide bombers hit their targets in the adjacent tribal areas to make the things worst for those living in this part of the world. US drone attacks, rocket barrages from unknown locations and attacks on Nato supplies have further played havoc with peace of mind of the people of the region. Desertion in police and security forces speak volume of threats to those supposed to improve the law and order. “Apart from that, you see the price hike. The prices are far more in Fata and Frontier than those in other parts of the country. A common Peshawarite could get a 20-kilo bag of flour at Rs 930 three months back when it was being sold at around 400 in Punjab. The same is with the prices of other edibles,” lamented Nazar Ali of Qamardin Garhai. People are surprised as to why not the prices of items, which shot up in result of increase in fuel prices, were reduced after the price of per barrel petrol has come down to 36 US dollars from 140 dollars. “Not only the price has not been reduced according to the international market but petrol and gas are not being sold in city filling stations to create an artificial crisis,” Naseer Khan, a political worker associated with the ruling coalition, opined. The situation has disappointed people to an extent that they have started demanding of the rulers to step down following their failure in improving the things. “If this is really the part of an international conspiracy of separating and isolating the region from the rest of the country and the world then why the rulers are silent? Why those in power are acting on the directives of others” questioned Farmanullah, a teacher by profession. Following the ugly turn in situation, the dwellers of Peshawar, Tank, Dera Ismail Khan, Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Kohat, Hangu, Mardan, Charsadda and Swat districts of Frontier as well as North and South Waziristan, Kurram, Orakzai, Khyber, Mohmand and Bajaur tribal agencies have either shifted to Islamabad and other places or they are planning for it in the near future. “There are no signs of improvement in the law and order situation in Peshawar and other troubled towns. So it is better to shift to safer place and invest their instead of risking your life and family,” stated a disappointed Nadeem Malik. -------

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hussain

Mr Paschen, Mr Javed is an experienced journalist and a committed reporter based in Peshawar. He is a new NP member and I have briefed him about highlight tool. Hopefully, he will shortly learn about the proper method of posting stories at NP. This piece looks an original feature by Mr Javed on the prevailing situation in the troubled region of Pakistan.

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shinwari

you put a nice story here javed khan sahib......

Nasib shah shinwari

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Syed Ali Hisham Shah

Hello,

     Actually the fact is that Peshawar is Head quarter of N.W.F.P. and it is inshallah safe. It is true that Pakistan is under attack but it's all strategies of our brave Army and ISI(Inter Services Intelligence). If u talk abt Talibans then u should kne that our Army has almost completed 90% talibans from different places of N.W.F.P. and our Army has surrounded talibans from 4sides and now they r pushinng them towards Afghan border. When all talkibans reach towards border our Pak military will do major operation and will crush and flush out talibans.Interior peshawar is totally safe by the grace of Allah. It is fact that Talibans r exist in interior peshawar so they tryng to break their bones by doing operations near peshawar. Once their bones will get week they will automatically run from interior peshawar. It's all the tactics of our Government. And it's the game of only and only 6 or 7 months. Just hope for the best.

 

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