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JI barred Dawar from speech, Bajaur Bar postponed the ceremony.


On Friday the Cheif Guest of the Bajaur Bar council oath-taking ceremony Mohsin Dawar tribal MNA and PTM leader barred from a speech by Jumati-E_Islami local leaders. 

Bajur lawyer community swearing ceremony was vandalized when the JI leaders barred the Dawar speech, a source claimed that JI leaders were not happy with Dawar as a chief guest but the ceremony organizer have reached an agreement before the ceremony formally started, that the PPP leader and JI MPA Sirajuddin Khan will be only speaking to the participants. 

But when the ceremony gets starts formally the stage secretary invite Mohsin Dawar while arguing that we have got the permission, you people show patience. On which JI leader has left the seats and announced the walkout but in the meantime, former JI MNA Haroon Rasheed run toward the stage, and another cleric's attacked from the back on the stage secretary, then the hall was converted into a battle filed.
Later talking to people at PPP leader Syed Akhund Zada Chattan house the Bajaur lawyer community announced that the Bar will end the alliance with JI. The Lawyer community member also said that we are holding another ceremony next week, where we will invite lawyers from different divisions of KPK and the Mohsin Dawar will be the chief guest of the ceremony.

Mohsin Dawar spoke to a gathering at Chattan residence that the today act of the JI showing that they have no public support and they are failed in their mission. The people of Bajaur have decided that they are failed in their mission.
Dawar said that we are believers of non-violence and these are the people who were tasked to harassed the PTM workers and leaders.




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