Eight injured in violent clash following unresolved Mohmand jirga

Warda Fatima
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Warda Fatima
Warda Fatima is a BS English literature student at Government College University, Lahore.
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  • Eight individuals were injured during a violent clash between rival factions in Ghalanai Bazaar, shortly after a tribal jirga convened to resolve an ongoing dispute over the Alingar marble mines ended without a settlement.
  • Upon dispersing, members of the opposing groups confronted one another in the nearby Ghalanai Bazaar.
  • Local police deployed quickly to bring the physical confrontation under control and subsequently tightened security measures throughout Ghalanai Bazaar to prevent further unrest.
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Eight individuals were injured during a violent clash between rival factions in Ghalanai Bazaar, shortly after a tribal jirga convened to resolve an ongoing dispute over the Alingar marble mines ended without a settlement.

According to official and local sources, approximately four hundred people representing opposing groups led by Malik Inzar, Mufti Gohar, Nawab Khan, and Uzair attended the meeting at the office of the Assistant Commissioner of Upper Mohmand. While the participating parties initially agreed to leave the final resolution of the mining dispute to local elders and the district administration, the consensus dissolved as the meeting concluded.

Upon dispersing, members of the opposing groups confronted one another in the nearby Ghalanai Bazaar. A heated verbal argument quickly escalated into a physical brawl, resulting in injuries to eight participants. Following directives from District Emergency Officer Engineer Khaliq Dad, a Rescue 1122 medical team arrived promptly at the scene to provide first aid before transporting the injured to the District Headquarters Hospital in Ghalanai for further medical treatment.

Local police deployed quickly to bring the physical confrontation under control and subsequently tightened security measures throughout Ghalanai Bazaar to prevent further unrest. Administrative officials confirmed that an official inquiry has been launched into the incident, and active monitoring continues to maintain law and order and prevent a recurrence of violence in the area.

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Warda Fatima is a BS English literature student at Government College University, Lahore.
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