I will say something that a lot of readers here might find offensive. This whole area; Tarnol, G-14 and G-15 are full of recent pakhtun migrants from fata and afghans. They are literally ghettos. Before 2007, when these settlers hadn't come into the city, Islamabad and Rawalpindi were one of the safest cities in Pakistan, where children could ride a bike in the street. Now even an adult can't walk in a street. Majority of these people are illiterate and tribalistic, and incapable of living in a developed society like Islamabad. For a local islamabadi-pindiate, sending his children to school is the biggest goal in life. These people on the other hand would rather send their children to deobandi madrassahs and not spend a single penny on them. In rawalpindi, and Potohar as a whole, majority of natives are barelvis influenced by the poetry of Mian Muhammad Bakhs or shia. There has never been any shia sunni riot here in the area's known history. As soon as these fata and other deobandi jaahils started migrating in droves, there have been riots. 10 years ago, car jacking was almost unheard of. Now Islamabadis can't park their cars in the streets.because of all the vermin that has moved in. There must be an informer among these jaahils passing intelligence to Fazlullah. It is said that all these people prefer settling in suburbs close to motorway, so that they can quickly escape. The whole area that I mentioned has been called the hub of carjackers and described as "sohrab goth" by local Islamabadis. Go to any deobandi madrassah or masjid in rawalpindi or islamabad, it would be full of pashto speakers. Go to any sufi shrine or barelvi masjid, everyone would be a Punjabi/Potohari.
My point being, Pakistan desperately needs cross-provincial movement laws. I have no problem with educate pakhtuns from places like DI khan, Mardan etc. But it seems like afghans and Fataites are born criminals/terrorists. Incapable of living in peace or letting others live in peace. Yesterday, someone even fired at elite police force from the lal masjid.
And trust me, a lot of Potoharis share my sentiments. They just don't have a political voice or a party. This whole issue can get out of hand and develop into an ethnic fight.