MINGORA, April 9 :- The Chief of Tahrik-e-Nifaz Shariat Muhammadi (TNSM), Maulana Sufi Muhammad has not pulled himself out of the Swat peace deal as he (Sufi) announced only winding up peace camp here in militancy-hit Swat district, Commissioner Malakand Syed Muhammad Javed said on Thursday.
“Maulana Sufi Muhammad is with us in the ongoing peace process and did not pulled himself back from the Swat peace deal signed by TNSM and NWFP Government on February 16 last,” Mr Javed told APP.
He said that Sufi Muhammad has assured us full cooperation for the establishment of peace and harmony in Malakand Division. “No body should worry about ending of peace camp in Swat. We are in touch with Maulana Sahib and peace process will continue unabated,” the Commissioner Malakand elaborated.
Mr Javed said that Buner situation is being defused with peace Jirga. He said that jirga still continue in his office and was discussing ways and means to help restore peace in Swat and Buner districts.
“Three policemen and two persons were killed during recent Buner bloody incidents,” he said when asked. He said that situation in Buner was under the control of district administration.
The Commissioner Malakand Divison said that he has made contact with Sufi Muhammad and assured him that the promise made regarding Adle regulations would be fulfilled.
Javed said that appointment of Qazi courts was one of the major demands of Sufi Muhammad which was fulfilled by the government. He said that Qazi courts have been setup with an objective to provide speedy justice to litigants.
Meanwhile, addressing a press conference here, the TNSM Chief Maulana Sufi Mohammad has announced ending up Swat peace camp in Swat and shifted to Amandara in Malakand Agency.
Sufi Mohammad told reporters here that the provincial government was sincere in implementation on the Swat peace deal. However he expressed his concerns over the attitude of the federal government.
He said that he is not withdrawing from peace deal and only ending camp in protest. Sufi Muhammad said that peace is directly linked with urgent enforcement of Nizam-e-Adl regulations.
He said that the entire responsibility would rest on the shoulders of rulers if law and order situation deteriorate in the area. He urged President to sign the Adle regulations 2009 to bring lasting peace to the valley.
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