Aam Olas Ep 44: Da Insaf Talabgara (Umerzo)
In this eIn Aam Olas Ep 44, Yousaf Jan Utmanzai visits Umerzo, a village where justice appears absent, and its absence has left devastation behind.
This episode confronts a painful truth:
When justice collapses, society begins to decay.
Aam Olas Ep 44
A Family Erased in a Single Act
In Umerzo lived a family consisting of:
- A mother
- Three sons
- Two daughters
The three brothers, Sujat, Kashif, and Shabir, were all married, each with three to four children.
The ages of these children ranged from infants to young school-going kids.
In one tragic sequence:
- Two brothers were killed first
- The third was summoned afterward and killed as well
By the end, no adult male remained in the household.
The Aftermath: Widows,Orphans, and a Grieving Mother
The consequences were irreversible:
- A mother lost all three sons
- Sisters lost their brothers
- Wives lost their husbands
- Children lost their fathers
A home once full of life was left with only grief, fear, and uncertainty.
Justice Delayed orDenied?
When Yousaf Jan Utmanzai asked family members about the investigation, a troubling claim emerged:
“Within ten hours of the incident, the accused had already left the country for Malaysia.”
This raised urgent questions:
- How did the suspect escape so quickly?
- Who enabled international travel immediately after the crime?
- Was an official NOC (No Objection Certificate) issued?
An NOC is a formal clearance typically requiring state authorization.
If granted unlawfully, it points to a systemic failure.
Power, Feudalism, and theRule of Law
This case highlights a broader reality in many parts of the country:
- Feudal influence remains strong
- Accountability often applies only to the powerless
- The state appears helpless against the influential
When justice bends to power, trust in institutions collapses.
A Family’s Demands AreSimple
The family is not asking for revenge.
They are asking for:
- Justice through lawful means
- Arrest and trial of the accused
- Restoration of livelihoods so that widows can raise and educate their children
Their plea is about survival—and dignity.
A Question That Echoes
Yousaf Jan Utmanzai leaves viewers with a haunting question:
Why were all three brothers killed?
Why was not even one spared to care for the orphans?
It is a question that exposes the cruelty of unchecked power and the cost of silence.
Why This Episode Matters
This is not just a village story.
It is a mirror held up to society.
Justice is not optional.
Without it:
- Families are erased
- Children are abandoned to poverty
- Society fractures from within
Final Reflection: The Price of Silence
“Da Insaf Talabgara,” Those Who Seek Justice, is not just a title.
It is the identity of countless families waiting for fairness that never arrives.
Aam Olas has done its duty by bringing this tragedy to light.
Now, responsibility shifts to institutions and to the public conscience.
If you have thoughts or suggestions on how justice can be ensured, share them respectfully in the comments.
Silence only strengthens injustice.
Disclaimer
This article is published for journalistic and public awareness purposes only. It does not declare guilt or innocence. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty by a court of law. Information is based on interviews and reported accounts.

