‘Time to end terrorism’: PM Shehbaz addresses cabinet meeting day after Balochistan attacks – Pakistan

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A day after horrific attacks across Balochistan claimed at least 50 lives, including 14 security men, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif asserted that it was now “time to end terrorism”.

Addressing a federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad, PM Shehbaz said, “The recent incidents that took place in Balochistan yesterday, no matter how much they are condemned, it is not enough.”

In the latest flare of violence, the militants launched numerous attacks on Sunday midnight, targeting security personnel as well as civilians, particularly those hailing from Punjab.

At least 50 people, including 14 security men, lost their lives in different parts of restive Balochistan as dozens of militants affiliated with the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) — a separatist outfit — went on a rampage across the province, storming police stations, blowing up railway tracks, and setting fire to almost three dozen vehicles.

In Musakhail, a district on the border with Punjab, militants shot dead 23 people after checking their identity documents.

In subsequent operations, the armed forces’ media wing said 21 militants were neutralised by the security forces as Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi vowed to crush terrorism in the province.

In today’s federal cabinet meeting, PM Shehbaz highlighted that “dozens of Pakistanis” had been killed in terrorism incidents in the past few days, noting that there was a wave of terrorism in the past few months.

“According to reports, more than 50 Pakistanis have been martyred. Along with that, our jawaans (soldiers) and law enforcement agencies personnel have also been martyred”, PM Shehbaz said, referring to Sunday and Monday’s attacks in Balochistan.

He further said the terrorists were “mistaken if they believed they could establish their hold by martyring innocent Pakistanis”.

“The sole aim of their nefarious and impure goals is to stop the journey of progress in Pakistan,” the prime minister said, mentioning the projects being carried out under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

He further said the terrorists wanted to “create distances between Pakistan and China”.

Noting that the entire nation condemned the attacks, PM Shehbaz said: “Rather than discussing that people from which area of Pakistan were offloaded from buses and martyred, if I say that terrorists martyred Pakistanis, I think that would be more appropriate and effective for the country’s well-being.”


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