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May 9 vandalism paralyzed life: Muqam

DIR UPPER (APP): Adviser to the Prime Minister for Political and Public Affairs and National Heritage, Engr Amir Muqam here Sunday said that May 9 vandalism have paralyzed life after violent attacks on the motorways toll plazas, putting on fire of the government buildings and private properties besides ransacking of the defence installations.
Addressing a big public gathering here, Engr Amir Muqam said Jinnah House, Radio Pakistan Peshawar, Swat Motorway toll plaza and others properties were burnt down, defense installations attacked and routine traffic was disrupted on May 9-10 by the attackers.
He said that Chagi mountains model that was constructed in memory of May 28, 1998 nuclear explosions were also burnt down at premises of Radio Pakistan Peshawar.
Engr Amir Muqam said the loot and plunders on May 9-10 have exposed the wicked face of the aggressor and law would take it’s own course in these cases.
Amir Muqam said that the dream of Imran Niazi to make politics on dead bodies was not fulfilled. He highly appreciated the maximum restraint showed by our law enforcement agencies and security forces during May 9-10 vandalism despite the provoking attitude of the attackers.
He said that strict action was being taken against attackers, abbetters and planners of the May 9-10 vandalism under the law.
Engr Amir Muqam said that Pakistan Tahrik Insaf has disappointed people of Khyber Pakthunkhwa on all fronts and that PTI would face people wrath in the upcoming general elections.
He said the time of PTI was over and Pakistan Muslim League N would form next government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on the basis of performance in centre.
Later, the Adviser to the Prime Minister said that Grid Station has been completed at a cost of Rs1 billion that would help address problems of electricity voltage besides reduce load shedding significantly in Dir Upper.

The Frontier Post

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