
President Asif Ali Zardari chairs a high-level meeting to review Balochistan's law and order situation in Quetta on Wednesday. —APP
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After facing the growing security threats to Balochistan, President Asif Ali Zardari pledged to win a “war on terror” at all costs, emphasizing the need for decisive action during his visit to Quetta.
The visit has come to the fore between the growing terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Presiding over a meeting on the law and order situation in Balochistan, the President called for the danger posed by the terrorists seeking to divide the nation.
The meeting was attended by Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Balawal Bhutto Zardari, Acting Governor of Balochistan Captain (Retd
Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti briefed the meeting on the law and order situation in the province.
The President remarked, “The situation is clear. The state will continue, and we have to win the war on terror.”
Announcing that the government would equip the anti -terrorism wing with modern weapons, President Zardari confirmed that Balochistan was close to their hearts and emphasized its commitment to its development and lasting peace.
The President said that the purpose of the government is to ensure that every child in Balochistan is enrolled in school. President Zardari added, “It is important that children be made aware of modern technology.
Last week, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) militants sabotaged the train tracks and hijacked the Jaffar Express, in which 440 passengers were taken hostage with security forces in the remote mountains of Bolan for a long time.
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.
The passengers of the martyr train included 18 security personnel and FC security personnel, three Pakistan Railway officials and other departments and five civilians.
And on Sunday, at least five paramilitary forces were martyred in a suicide attack on cars. The attacks were claimed by the BLA, which is one of the several separatist groups operating in Balochistan near the borders with Afghanistan and Iran.
‘War for the existence of future generations’
One day ago, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir emphasized the need to rule better and transform Pakistan into a “severe situation”, questioning how long the nation will continue to sacrifice countless sacrifices in the name of “soft state”.
Addressing a meeting of the Camera of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security, the Army Chief said that the ongoing struggle is a war for the existence of present and future generations.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, members of the Parliamentary Committee, the Political Leaders, the Army Chief, the Director General of the Inter -Services Intelligence (ISI), the Military Intelligence (MI), the Intelligence Bureau, the Intelligence, and the Intelligence Bureau of the National Assembly, the Speaker of the National Assembly, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq.
In particular, the leadership of Pakistan Tehreek -e -Insaf (PTI), Mahmood Khan Achakzai and Akhtar Mengal chose to stay away from the meeting, which was called on the Prime Minister’s advice after the terrorist attack on Jaffar Express.
General Asim Munir called on all elements of national power to work in full harmony for the stability of the country, saying that no agenda, movement or personality was more important than national security.
The COAS said, “The agenda, movement or personality is no more important than national security. All elements of national power should work in full harmony for the sustainable stability of the country.”