has been claimed that about 90 percent area has been cleared over the past year, but the question is why just 90 percent? There have not been any high-profile killings or arrests there. The real achievement of the operation would be to step into Shawal and some areas of Dattakhel – among the 10 percent area that is yet to be cleared.
There are also some reports and visual proofs that markets and buildings located in Miranshah and Mir Ali bazaars have been demolished. One of the videos shows that when you move onwards the agency headquarters hospital in Miranshah the markets and buildings are completely razed to ground. This is an area that used to be a very busy bustling place for business. Now it looks like a smooth playground and is hardly recognisable.
The owners of these shops and markets are still to hear any reasons over why their properties have been bulldozed. The problem is that they have no hope of justice. After watching these videos people are also worried about their homes and all the valuables they had left over there because they were only able to take some clothes along since they left in such a rush. Eyewitnesses are also reporting that there are some strange buildings under construction – over other people’s lands.
Along with all the hardships the IDPs are going through, their most popular demand was to let them go back home. Minister for SAFFRON Abdul Qadir Baloch and the officials of the Pakistan Army has been announcing different schedules for the IDPs’ return at different times but after watching photographs of demolished markets etc one wonders what they would do if they were sent back to their homes. Their markets have been bulldozed and no one knows the state of their homes. There are also reports of terrible mistreatment of those IDPs who have made it back home.
The people of North Waziristan were living with the hope that a time would come when they would be able to return to their homes and live normal lives. But after hearing about the agonies of those who went back and the hectic process of entering Waziristan, they are losing this only hope they had of a better life. This attitude of the state is creating anti-state sentiments amongst the IDPs and a spark from any quarter can lead towards disaster. The wretched are truly stuck between state and anti-state elements.
The writer is a North Waziristan-based lawyer and political worker.
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