Government ready to extend cooperation to restore peace in Balochistan: PM

Says sacrifices rendered by security forces for restoration of peace in Balochistan would not be allowed to go waste


Our Correspondent November 14, 2017
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QUETTA: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Tuesday said that the federal government is ready to extend every possible cooperation to the Balochistan government for restoration of peace in the province.

Talking to the Chief Minister Balochistan Nawab Sanaullah Khan Zehri at the Governor House Quetta, the prime minister said that the sacrifices rendered by security forces for restoration of peace in Balochistan would not be allowed to go waste.

Zehri apprised the premier that law and order situation in Balochistan has considerably improved as the back of the terrorists has been broken.

Abbasi also chaired a meeting on the law and order situation of Balochistan.

The meeting was attended by governor, CM Balochistan, Federal Minister SAFRON, National Security Advisor, Commander Southern Command, IGs FC, Home Minister Balochistan, Chief Secretary Balochistan, IG Police and other senior officials.

Four killed, 29 injured in separate accidents in Balochistan

Prayers were offered for the martyrs of recent terrorist incidents.

Secretary Home Balochistan also presented a detailed briefing on the law and order situation. Security measures for Shia Zaireen was also discussed in detail during the meet.

Parts of Balochistan receive winter’s first rain, snow

PM Abbasi stated that sacrifices rendered by all law enforcement agencies' personnel are incomaprable for bringing peace in Balochistan.

 

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