In recent weeks, the banned Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) has attempted to spread a false narrative about the distribution of resources in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), using a failed jirga as their platform. Their demands and allegations are not only absurd but starkly contradict the facts on the ground. With increasing ties to external influences, PTM’s propaganda appears to be rooted in foreign agendas aimed at destabilizing Pakistan. However, the truth presents a very different picture.
Sacrifices and Achievements
It is impossible to discuss KP’s trajectory without acknowledging the immense sacrifices made by the people and security forces of Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. Over 91,000 Pakistanis have contributed to this struggle, including more than 27,000 martyrs and 63,936 injured. As a direct result of these efforts, 46,978 square kilometers of land have been cleared of terrorists, allowing communities to rebuild and thrive.
While the PTM attempts to skew these facts, the reality is undeniable—Pakistan’s armed forces have not only secured peace in KP but have also repatriated 99% of internally displaced families. The people of the region, once at the mercy of terrorist groups, are now rebuilding their lives.
Development in KP
PTM’s claims of neglect regarding infrastructure and resources are directly contradicted by ongoing development work in KP and the merged districts. As of March 2022, nearly 128,000 houses have been rebuilt. With 2,414 development projects valued at over 112 billion rupees currently underway, KP is transforming into a hub of progress. Religious infrastructure has not been overlooked, with 327 mosque construction projects valued at 653 million rupees initiated to strengthen community ties. Compensation for families who lost their homes during the conflict has also been prioritized, with 105,744 homes compensated in a 2015 survey and an additional 127,639 homes included by 2022.
Health and Education
One major criticism propagated by the PTM concerns public services such as health and education. However, the state’s commitment to improving these sectors in KP is evident. In the health sector alone, 1,570 projects worth 30.49 billion rupees are underway, including the construction of 25 hospitals and hundreds of dispensaries and basic health units. Similarly, in education, 2,900 projects valued at 52.74 billion rupees have been launched, resulting in the establishment of 4,253 schools, 37 degree colleges, 16 polytechnic institutes, 13 technical institutes, and 4 cadet colleges. These initiatives highlight the government’s focus on strengthening KP’s educational infrastructure and providing opportunities for growth.
Security Concerns
The PTM often uses the security situation in KP as a rallying point. However, the government has not ignored the need for police reform and strengthening law enforcement in the province. A total of 54 projects aimed at improving police infrastructure and operations, with a budget of over 5 billion rupees, have been implemented to ensure that the province remains secure and well-regulated.
Resource Distribution Myth
At the core of the PTM’s propaganda is the notion that KP has been shortchanged in resource distribution. Following the 2017 census, KP’s allocation from the National Finance Commission (NFC) award significantly increased. Today, the province receives 754.4 billion rupees, while the newly merged districts are allocated 272.6 billion rupees. For the fiscal year 2024-2025, 42.32 billion rupees have been earmarked specifically for development projects in these merged districts. This deliberate effort to uplift the region starkly contrasts with the PTM’s misleading narrative.
Major Projects Shaping the Future
KP is witnessing major infrastructure developments that are reshaping the region’s future. One of the largest projects, the Burhan M-1 to Dera Ismail Khan motorway, was completed at a cost of over 110 billion rupees, drastically improving connectivity and creating new economic opportunities. Other key projects include the ongoing construction of the Pindi Gheb-Kohat road, which is 93% complete, and the Khyber Institute of Child Health, where 80% of the work is finalized. Additional critical infrastructure projects include road development in Chitral and Orakzai, both nearing completion, and the expansion of educational institutions such as Bacha Khan University and the University of Buner. These projects underscore the government’s commitment to the region’s long-term progress and prosperity.
The PTM’s Waning Influence
Despite PTM’s continuous efforts to amplify their disinformation campaign, the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are increasingly resistant. Attendance at their recent jirga was minimal, reflecting growing disillusionment among Pashtuns with the PTM’s narrative. The jirga’s failure to garner meaningful support demonstrates that the people of KP have rejected this foreign-backed agenda.
In conclusion, PTM’s attempt to propagate a misleading narrative about resource distribution in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been effectively countered by the reality of the state’s efforts. From infrastructure development to health and education reforms, the region is witnessing unprecedented progress. The people of KP, recognizing these tangible improvements, are increasingly resistant to the PTM’s divisive agenda, which serves foreign interests rather than the welfare of the Pashtuns.
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