In Lakki Marwat, Pakistan, cattle traders protested at the Miryakhel cattle market in Bannu, demanding justice for a fellow trader, Asif Ali, allegedly killed by police. The traders, including Malik Dil Faraz Khan and others, called for the dismissal of terrorism charges against Ali and a thorough investigation. They claimed Ali was shot by police after fleeing on his motorcycle. The incident has sparked protests in the area.
Separately, a health staff member highlighted the shortage of doctors in Lakki Marwat's public hospitals, affecting healthcare services. At a paramedical staff association event, attended by former MPA Malik Noor Saleem Khan and others, the importance of paramedics was emphasized. The association's general secretary, Luqman Gul, urged the government to allow paramedics to practice privately in rural areas. Saleem encouraged paramedics to serve the community with dedication.
Lakki Marwat is a district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It's a place where people live and work, just like any other district in India.
Cattle traders are people who buy and sell animals like cows and buffaloes. They are important for the meat and dairy industry.
Terrorism charges are serious accusations that someone has done something very bad, like causing harm to many people. In this case, the traders want these charges against Asif Ali to be removed.
Paramedics are trained medical professionals who help people in emergencies. They can provide first aid and other medical care before a person reaches the hospital.
To practice privately means to work independently, not for the government or a big company. In this context, it means paramedics want to help people in rural areas on their own.
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