Web Desk: Thousands of mourners gathered in Bannu on Sunday to offer funeral prayers for women and children killed in a recent wave of violence, an event marked by heavy grief and sharp political backlash.
The local community turned out in massive numbers to honor the victims. However, the atmosphere shifted from mourning to indignation as residents noted the high-profile absence of provincial leadership. Critics and local citizens labeled the decision of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Chief Minister to skip the services as a clear sign of administrative indifference.
According to local reports, the victims included several women and children who lost their lives during recent security incidents in the region. While the public stood in solidarity at the funeral site, social media platforms and local commentators quickly condemned the provincial government. Many described the absence of top officials as a display of contempt for the plight of the poor and a mark of official arrogance.
Furthermore, reports from international observers suggest that the scale of the operation leading to these casualties involved hundreds of personnel, including ground troops and air support. This high-intensity military activity has left the civilian population feeling caught in the crossfire, exacerbating the sense of abandonment felt during the funeral rites.
In the meantime, the provincial government has faced increasing pressure to provide an explanation for the absence of leadership at the memorial. Despite the mounting criticism, the Chief Minister’s office has yet to issue a formal response regarding the scheduling conflict or the reasons behind the move.
Consequently, the incident has deepened the rift between the provincial administration and the grieving residents of Bannu. As the community buries its dead, the demand for accountability and a more empathetic government presence continues to grow across the region.
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