Pakistan terror attack: Lakki Marwat witnesses protests
Peshawar: The Lakki Marwat region in Pakistan recently witnessed a peaceful demonstration following the three terror attacks on the Pakistan Army installations on Thursday night.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets to record their protest against the ever-deteriorating law and order situation as they carried banners and black and white flags, raising slogans against lawlessness and in favour of peace and harmony., reports The Nation.
This is not the first time these demands have been made; the residents of these areas have suffered a lot and their anger is understandable, the Pakistani newspaper reported.
People from different walks of life participated in the event.
As per reports, on Friday, the Olasi Pasawon Lakki Marwat gave a call for the protest after terrorists attacked a local college where the army is camped.
During the protests, the participants also passed a resolution on this occasion to name the Kargil Chowk as Aman Chowk as they made it clear to the government and everyone that no military operation will be tolerated, reports The Nation.
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