
PkMAP Chairman Mahmood Khan Achakzai (left) with PTI leader Omar Ayub (centre) attending a protest in Chaman on April 13, 2024. —Facebook/ @MasherOfficial
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One day after the high-level camera session on national security, the Opposition Alliance, Tahir Tahfaz Constitution-Pakistan (TTAP) has decided to hold an All Parties Conference (APC) on the country’s security situation after Eid al-Fitr.
The decision was made during a TTAP -led meeting held at the residence of Alliance chief Mahmood Khan Achakzai.
The meeting was attended by prominent opposition figures, including Majlis Wahid Muslim chief Allama Raja Nasir Abbas, Pakistan Tehreek-e-A-A-Justice Secretary General Salman Akman Akram Raja, National Assembly and Senate Opposition Leaders of the National Assembly, former Assembly of Balochistan, Balochistan, and former National Assembly, Balochistan, Balochistan. United Party President Sen Zain Shah.
During the meeting, TTAP’s structural framework was formally approved, and several sub -committees were set up.
Caesar of PTI was appointed to oversee the coordination committee, SIC’s Raza was given the charge of organizational issues and political activities, while PTI’s Latif Khosa was entrusted with the responsibility of organizing the later APC on national security and political stability.
The committee will also include representatives of other opposition parties.
In this meeting, a statement, which also includes a deep debate on the country’s current political scenario, which focuses especially on the issues of Balochistan.
The BNP’s Terran provided a detailed briefing, highlighting the widespread gap between the Baloch people and the state. The meeting approved various suggestions aimed at addressing these concerns.
The Opposition Alliance announced that the APC would invite all political parties besides the government who are currently in the government to discuss the security situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
TTAP leaders stressed that a sustainable solution to terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan cannot be achieved only by force. He also vowed to oppose any injustice against the people of Sindh about the distribution of water in the Indus.
In addition, the TTAP confirmed its decision to boycott the parliamentary national security committee, arguing that the “illegal government” was not serious about resolving the crisis.
The coalition criticized the committee’s debate, Imran Khan, the founder of the country’s largest political party, Imran Khan – PTI, and called it a symbol of lack of government sincerity.
Addressing regional diplomacy, TTAP emphasized the need for dialogue with Afghanistan to resolve tensions. The coalition maintained that Afghanistan was a brotherly neighbor that had deep historical and cultural relations with Pakistan.
TTAP leaders stressed that trade opportunities and access to Central Asian markets depend on stable Pakistan-Afghanistan relations.
The opposition coalition warned against any deterioration in bilateral relations, saying that the region had already faced long conflicts and could not afford any other crisis.
‘Closed door session’
The opposition meeting took place a day after a meeting of the National Security Parliamentary Committee’s camera, which vowed to deal with terrorist groups, with “iron hands”.
High -level National Meeting NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq held the advice of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif during the increasing incidence of terrorism in the country, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
The meeting was attended by Prime Minister Shahbaz, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir, Director General Inter Services Intelligence (DGISI) Lieutenant General Asim Malik, Chief Ministers of the four provinces, and other top officials.
However, several prominent figures, including Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, NA Opposition Leader Omar Ayub and members of Pakistan Tehreek -e -Justice (PTI), left the high level to the highest level.
In Pakistan, the growing terrorist background came, including a major terrorist attack on a passenger train in the Mashkaf area of Bolan district of Balochistan.
Dozens of militants belonging to the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) blew up the railway track and attacked the Jaffar Express on Tuesday, in which more than 440 passengers were taken – who were taken hostage.
After a complex clearance operation, security forces neutralized 33 attackers and rescued hostage passengers.
In addition to five operational casualties, more than 26 passengers were martyred by the terrorists, of which 18 were security personnel belonging to the Pakistan Army and the Frontier Corps (FC), three were officials of Pakistan Railways and other departments, and five were civilians.