
Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah addresses a press conference. — Radio Pakistan
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Following the recent deadly terrorist attacks in Balochistan, Rana Sanaullah, Advisor to the Prime Minister of Political and Public Affairs on Sunday, said there was no need for a “great operation” in the province.
Talking to journalists in Faisalabad, Sanaullah said that intelligence -based operations were being carried out on a daily basis. “What is the need for a grand operation? [in Balochistan]? He asked.
The Prime Minister’s Assistant said that the entire nation and institutions are determined to eliminate the threat of terrorism from the country.
Its remarks were martyred and 35 others were injured, including three Frontier Corps (FC) troops, including three Frontier Corps (FC) troops, when the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) banned the FC convoy in Noshki district of Balochistan early today.
Earlier this week, the terrorists attacked the Jaffar Express, blew up the train tracks, and took 440 passengers hostage in a long time with security services in a remote mountain pass.
The army said after clearing the train and rescued the hostages, 33 attackers were killed. Before the operation began, the terrorists had martyred 26 passengers, while four security personnel were martyred during the operation.
Eliminating the casualties in the incident, Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of International Services Public Relations (DGISPR), revealed on Friday that 26 martyred train passengers included 18 security personnel and other FC security personnel and three others.
Sanaullah claimed that terrorists would not be given any privileges, claiming that India’s research and analysis wing (RAW) is providing financial support to terrorists for destructive activities, which aims to destabilize Pakistan.
“Rao is involved in terrorist incidents in Balochistan,” he said, adding that the Indian spy agency united various terrorist groups in the province.
In response to a question, Sanaullah expressed that he criticized the use of Afghan soil for terrorist activities in Pakistan.
He stressed, “The Afghan government will have to take action against the terrorists.
Former security elements want to create instability in the country, the former securityzar said.
‘Pakistan definitely to win the war on terror’
Meanwhile, Minister of State for Railways Bilal Azhar Kayani expressed hope that Pakistan will certainly win the war on terror and the entire nation stands with the brave armed forces to completely eliminate the threat of terrorism from its territory.
Talking to the media in Jhelum, the minister informed that the terrorists belonged to the BLA, when they were traveling from the provincial capital of Peshawar, the provincial capital of the southwestern Balochistan province, when they were attacked.
Bilal Kayani paid tribute to the shining and greeted the brave security forces and railway employees for presenting unprecedented sacrifices to end terrorism and fight.
He reiterated that the morality of the armed forces is very high not only to thwart any bid of terrorism but also to protect the lives of the people and to ensure the country’s sovereignty.
In 2013, he said that former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had launched Zarb-e-Azb and Rud al-Fasad to completely eliminate terrorism from the country and emphasized that such united measures are needed to ensure the safety and safety of the common man.
The Minister said that the hostages of BLA terrorists are expected to the hostages of Jafar for their blasphemous and condemnable purposes, but the armed forces saved the lives of many people from timely operation.
He visited the cemetery in Jhelum, in which Sweder Mirza Jawad, who was accepted during the operation in Jaffar Express, and expressed his grief and sorrow over his death.
Kayani condoled with the bereaved family and mounted a floral wreath on Joan’s grave.