The recent tragic suicide blast at a political gathering in Bajaur district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), has laid bare the persistent threat of terrorism in Pakistan’s northwestern regions. Despite the government’s claims of initiating investigations, there are growing concerns that such actions may fall short of delivering justice and accountability. However, their concerns were brushed aside, leaving the regions vulnerable to the spillover of extremism through porous borders. A lack of proactivity in addressing the escalating situation in KP and Balochistan is deeply concerning. By heeding the warnings of political actors and involving them in crafting solutions, the government can take decisive steps towards dismantling terrorist networks and fostering peace in KPK and Balochistan.