We need to bring down terrorism, not each other: Ahsan Iqbal
Interior minister urges political leaders to unite against terrorism
In the wake of a bomb last in Quetta on Saturday night, Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal has said that it was time for country's political leaders to unite against terrorism instead of going after each other.
"In the last four years, the government has broken the backbone of terrorists through military operations," he said during a press conference in Quetta after chairing a meeting to review the security situation.
"Some remaining terrorists are carrying out such attacks cowardly attacks for the mere sake of their existence. However, they too will be wiped out and there won't be such attacks anymore," he added.
At least 15 people, mostly military men, were martyred and dozens wounded in a bomb attack on an army truck in a high-security neighbourhood of Quetta.
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"We're in a state of war and need to be united internally. However, some political elements have been trying to weaken the country by creating internal rifts," the minister remarked.
"We have achieved great success through operations Zarb-e-Azb and Radd-ul-Fasaad and rendered many sacrifices for this purpose. It's time that we unite to bring down terrorism instead of dragging each other down."
The interior minister said the enemy was cunning and had clear objectives.
"The Centre will work with the provincial governments in the fight against terrorism," he added.
Iqbal said security personnel were on high alert and terrorists were surrounded.
"They [terrorists] can't escape and we will bring them top justice."
Earlier, the minister visited the people injured in the blast, accompanied by the Balochistan CM and the Commander Southern Command.
He also tweeted a picture of the meeting held to review the security situation.
"In the last four years, the government has broken the backbone of terrorists through military operations," he said during a press conference in Quetta after chairing a meeting to review the security situation.
"Some remaining terrorists are carrying out such attacks cowardly attacks for the mere sake of their existence. However, they too will be wiped out and there won't be such attacks anymore," he added.
At least 15 people, mostly military men, were martyred and dozens wounded in a bomb attack on an army truck in a high-security neighbourhood of Quetta.
Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad: Four terrorists killed in Balochistan, hideouts destroyed
"We're in a state of war and need to be united internally. However, some political elements have been trying to weaken the country by creating internal rifts," the minister remarked.
"We have achieved great success through operations Zarb-e-Azb and Radd-ul-Fasaad and rendered many sacrifices for this purpose. It's time that we unite to bring down terrorism instead of dragging each other down."
The interior minister said the enemy was cunning and had clear objectives.
"The Centre will work with the provincial governments in the fight against terrorism," he added.
Iqbal said security personnel were on high alert and terrorists were surrounded.
"They [terrorists] can't escape and we will bring them top justice."
Earlier, the minister visited the people injured in the blast, accompanied by the Balochistan CM and the Commander Southern Command.
He also tweeted a picture of the meeting held to review the security situation.