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PESHAWAR: A tribal militia fighting the Taliban in the Adezai outskirts of Peshawar has threatened it would stop its fight if the government does not issue the militia ration and ammunition within one week.
Dilawar Khan, chief of the Adezai Qaumi Lashkar, told a press conference here on Thursday that the government had an ambiguous policy about the Taliban in Adezai and accused local legislators of supporting the Taliban.
The local MPA and MNA of Awami National Party do not support the volunteers of lashkar against the Taliban as they dont belong to their party, he alleged.
He said the tribes of Adezai formed the lashkar in 2008 on the instruction of government. Our 47 people including former chief of lashkar Haji Abdul Malik and several commanders have been killed in blasts, attacks and exchange of fire with militants so far, he said.
He said that at the time of lashkar formation, Capital City Police Officer Dr Suleman and former commissioner Azam Khan had assured them that they would be provided with ration, arms and ammunition. But the commitment has yet to materialised, Mr Khan said.
He said that some weapons were provided to them but the volunteers were short of ammunition and ration. The volunteers were forced to sell their properties and buy ammunition, he added.
Mr Khan was flanked by other senior members of lashkar including Haji Mohammad Hanif, Israr Khan, Haji Mohammad Irshad, Haji Zahoor Ahmed and Haji Gul Nawaz Khan during the press conference.
Lashkar threatens to stop fighting Taliban | | DAWN.COM
Dilawar Khan, chief of the Adezai Qaumi Lashkar, told a press conference here on Thursday that the government had an ambiguous policy about the Taliban in Adezai and accused local legislators of supporting the Taliban.
The local MPA and MNA of Awami National Party do not support the volunteers of lashkar against the Taliban as they dont belong to their party, he alleged.
He said the tribes of Adezai formed the lashkar in 2008 on the instruction of government. Our 47 people including former chief of lashkar Haji Abdul Malik and several commanders have been killed in blasts, attacks and exchange of fire with militants so far, he said.
He said that at the time of lashkar formation, Capital City Police Officer Dr Suleman and former commissioner Azam Khan had assured them that they would be provided with ration, arms and ammunition. But the commitment has yet to materialised, Mr Khan said.
He said that some weapons were provided to them but the volunteers were short of ammunition and ration. The volunteers were forced to sell their properties and buy ammunition, he added.
Mr Khan was flanked by other senior members of lashkar including Haji Mohammad Hanif, Israr Khan, Haji Mohammad Irshad, Haji Zahoor Ahmed and Haji Gul Nawaz Khan during the press conference.
Lashkar threatens to stop fighting Taliban | | DAWN.COM