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JI workers jubilant over extension of Appellate Court powers to FATA

Ahmad Nabi

LANDI KOTAL: Workers of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Landi Kotal chapter expressed their delight and distributed sweets on extension of jurisdiction of the Appellate Court to FATA.

They declared it success of their stance and said time was near that the tribal would get rid of century old colonial law.

It is to be mentioned here that last day the National Assembly passed a bill through which powers of Supreme Court and Peshawar High Court were extended to the tribal belt.

The party workers congratulated on one another and distributed sweets to distribute what they called a historical day for the tribesmen.

Talking on the occasion naib ameer FATA Zarnoor Afridi pronounced it victory of the stance of JI and said in near future the black law, Frontier Crime Regulation (FCR) would be eliminated of FATA.

The Frontier Post

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