Paki regime’s official stabs local Pashtun in Upper Waziristan

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In a shocking incident in Upper Waziristan, notorious Station House Officer (SHO) Ashiq Ilahi has reportedly stabbed a local resident in the Chaghmalai area, leaving him critically injured. Ilahi, known for his connections to Punjabi Pak Army-backed institutions, has long operated outside the bounds of accountability, raising serious concerns about the safety of the Pashtun community.

The attack, which is a calculated act of vengeance, reflects a broader pattern of brutality faced by the Pashtuns at the hands of the rogue elements backed by Pak Army. Despite the gravity of the situation, authorities have yet to register a First Information Report (FIR) against Ilahi, allowing him to evade justice.

The victim’s condition remains critical, highlighting the urgent need for intervention and accountability. The incident has sparked outrage among local residents, as emblematic of how the Paki establishment grants immunity to its agents, particularly against the marginalized Pashtun population. The consistent failure of the authorities to act against such thuggish behavior only reinforces the narrative that Pashtuns are being “thrown to the wolves” in a system that prioritizes violence over Pashtuns safety.

This latest act of violence serves as a grim reminder of the precarious situation in Upper Waziristan, where police brutality and unchecked power create an environment where the rights of ordinary citizens are routinely trampled.

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