High-level meeting promises financial, employment help for affected areas, PSL parties in Peshawar
A high-level security meeting in Peshawar on Tuesday. —SCREEN CAPTURE
PESHAWAR:
A high-level security meeting held in Peshawar on Tuesday laid out a roadmap for transferring law and order responsibilities from the army to civil authorities in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), marking a crucial moment in the province’s long struggle to restore stability.
The session reviewed the overall security picture and concluded that in areas, including Malakand, where peace improves, operational control would be handed over to the police, Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and provincial law enforcement authorities.
KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi joined Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, federal representatives and senior civil and military leaders at the meeting, which also discussed the economic consequences of counter-terrorism operations and long-standing financial pressures on the province.
Special Assistant on Information Shafi Jan, Financial Advisor Muzammil Aslam and Law Minister Aftab Alam later briefed the media. They said that “important decisions” were made at the meeting, both in terms of security and the economy.
خیبر پختونخوا میں امن و امان کی مجموعی صورتحال پر غور کے لیے ایک اعلیٰ سطح اجلاس منعقد عسکری قیادت نے شرکت کی۔
اشاور: گئے، شفیع… pic.twitter.com/90JvFHQmva
— KP Government (@GovernmentKP) February 10, 2026
“In Malakand, powers are being transferred to the police, CTD and provincial law enforcement agencies,” Jan said, adding that the same process would be followed in other districts once counter-terrorism operations are concluded and the situation stabilises.
They described the restoration of peace as a collective success, calling it “a major achievement of the provincial government, the civil administration and the military leadership” and said the transition reflected a clear vote of confidence in the KP police.
To consolidate progress on the ground, authorities plan to convene a meeting of stakeholders from political and religious parties along with tribal elders, with the aim of generating a broader consensus and ensuring community support for the next phase of stabilization.
Beyond security, the meeting also discussed financial issues, with Aslam presenting a detailed overview of the province’s fiscal challenges, including persistent funding gaps that have complicated governance in the merged tribal districts.
He said the province’s difficulties had once again been raised with the prime minister, arguing that “if KP receives its fair share under the NFC (National Finance Commission) award, several major financial issues could be resolved.”
Read: Center and KP close gaps on funds of merged districts
Despite reduced federal allocations, the province continued to assume responsibilities in the merged districts, meeting participants noted, warning that existing resources remained inadequate and that new proposals were now being prepared to address looming budget pressures.
It was agreed that the provincial recommendations would be formally addressed with the federal government and both parties would commit to working together to ensure the “maximum possible financial relief” for KP in the coming months.
The impact of operations on livelihoods also featured prominently, particularly market closures that have disrupted trade in affected areas, leading to assurances of alternative trade arrangements and new employment opportunities for displaced workers.
Officials said both the federal and provincial governments would jointly compensate for financial losses suffered by affected communities, repeating commitments to support recovery as security operations gradually wind down.
اعلامیہ
🔹صوبہ خیبر پختونخوا حال کا جائزہ لینے کے لئے اعلیٰ سطحی اجلاس کور ہیعقد ہوا ۔
🔸 سلامتی کے مشیر ، اور اعلیٰ سول اور عسکری حکام نے شرکت کی… pic.twitter.com/3SxGmF4hdR
—Yar Muhammad Khan Niazi (@YarMKNiazi) February 10, 2026
Alam described the results as “important and historic decisions”, noting that a consensus had been reached in the presence of the prime minister on the transfer of responsibilities in Malakand division to civil authorities.
“The process underlines institutional trust,” he said, calling it “clear evidence of trust in the KP police.”
He reaffirmed coordination between civil and military authorities to safeguard fragile achievements.
Cricket unexpectedly entered the discussion when provincial officials highlighted that Peshawar had been ignored for the Pakistan HBL Super League (PSL) and international matches, a complaint long voiced by fans across the province.
Responding at the event, Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi, who is also the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), assured the participants that the HBL PSL matches scheduled for this year would be held in Peshawar.
Jan termed the announcement as “good news for cricket fans in Peshawar and KP”, confirming that the HBL PSL trophy roadshows would also tour various cities in the province, offering a symbolic boost to morale.
Looking ahead, civil and military leaders committed to implementing recommendations from political and religious actors and tribal elders, framing community participation as essential to sustaining peace beyond the handover of security.
The meeting participants further agreed that decisions made at the Provincial Apex Committee would be ensured prior to the National Apex Committee meeting, where provincial resolutions would be formally ratified.
Naqvi meets Governor Kundi
Naqvi also met KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi to discuss the law, order and security situation in the province.
وفاقی وزیر داخلہ سید محسن نقوی کی گورنر ہاؤس پشاور آمد
وفاقی وزیر داخلہ سید محسن نقوی اور گورنر خیبر پد ملاقات
ملاقات میں صوبہ میں امن و امان اور سیکیورٹی صورتحال پر تبادلہ خیال
گورنر خیبرپختونخوا فیصل کریم کنڈی کا پشاور میں PSL… pic.twitter.com/vKqhTH6mre
– PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) February 10, 2026
Naqvi said the federal and provincial governments will jointly ensure the establishment of lasting peace in the province and the elimination of terrorism.
Kundi also welcomed the decision to hold PSL matches in Peshawar and said he had raised the issue with the PCB several times.
“The decision to hold PSL matches this year will be an excellent step for the promotion of sports in the province. The youth and people of KP will have sporting and job opportunities,” he said in a statement.
In a post on his X account about the meeting, Kundi said it reaffirmed that the people of KP strongly supported the armed forces in the fight against terrorism.
“Our province has endured long enough and we will not allow extremists to dictate our future. Peace, stability and opportunity are our right and we will defend them together.
I also welcome the PCB’s decision to hold PSL matches at the Arbab Niaz Stadium in Peshawar. I have raised this issue repeatedly with the PCB and bringing the PSL to our province this year is an important step for the promotion of the sport. These matches will provide opportunities for the youth and people of KP to play sports and generate hope for the future. “KP is ready to proudly host, celebrate our spirit and move forward stronger than ever.”
He met with the Minister of the Interior @MohsinnaqviC42 at the Governor’s House, Peshawar. I reaffirmed that the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa strongly support our armed forces in the fight against terrorism. Our province has endured enough and we will not allow extremists to dictate our… pic.twitter.com/CAnjVWBA5h
-Faisal Karim Kundi (@fkkundi) February 10, 2026




