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Very interesting question.
Yes, they do. I wouldn't say that's in keeping with the spirit of modern law and respect for property but it is the law of the land. The dynamics of the tribal society demand it. The tribes that support the PA had the same treatment meted out to them and so when they get the upper hand they want to repay in the same coin. However, it is pertinent to mention that it isn't a straight away affair that you enter and area and start knocking down structures, there's a codified procedure governing this entire practice.
Firstly, when an enemy territory is felled, their elder call for "naanawaati". They bring a lamb as a peace offering and secure a jirga.
Next, the jirga gives the elders the following options:
1. Join us, hand over the enemy hiding in your homes and you will not be disturbed.
2. Declare that you have no "waas (control)" over the enemy you sheltered and you will be given safe passage, houses will be felled.
3. Continue the fight.
The tribes that hand over militants hiding in their area do not see their houses and markets felled.
So its not entirely colonial as much as it is in accordance with local tribal code.
Thank you for that post. But some are purely reprisals. The recent bomb attack in Lahore, one of the facilitators caught in Lahore had his tribal areas house demolished.
That I find truly amazing for today's times. Security forces engaging in revenge on remote family even after catching the perp? This jeep (one time, not SOP, hence inquiry) act by comparison looks merciful, considering it may have saved lives (as opposed to army going in with guns blazing).
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/tribune.com.pk/story/1333703/house-lahore-blast-facilitator-demolished/?amp=1