Leaders of four North Waziristan tribes say they have difficulty getting to the Ghulam Khan port. These tribes include Madakhel, Garbiz, Zoi Sayedgi, and Kabul Khel.
The tribal elders also staged a protest in front of the Miramshah Press Club yesterday.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government says the refugees will be given rations of 8,000 rupees per family.
Malik Mir Bad Khan Madakhel, a resident of Datta Khel, told Mashal Radio yesterday that they have Pakistani legal documents but are still going through the entry permits: We ask you to stop this excess with us. In these two years, they have not built a road for us, we have not seen our homeland, we have not been allowed to live, so what can I do? ”
The tribal elders also demanded that the repatriation of Waziristan refugees living in Afghanistan be expedited. Meanwhile, North Waziristan Deputy Commissioner Shahid Ali Khan told Mashal Radio that he was working to facilitate the residents of the area on the Ghulam Khan road, adding that many families had returned from Afghanistan and were working for the rest.
In mid-2014, the Pakistani military launched Operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan, which has displaced hundreds of thousands of people from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Khost and Paktika in Afghanistan.
Although some Waziristan families from Khost and Paktika have returned to their homeland in stages, there are still thousands of families in Khost, Barmal, Laman, and Oregon.