Minister urges unity to defeat enemy
Uthmankhail calls for supporting families of martyrs
QUETTA:
Provincial Minister for Industries and Commerce Haji Mohammad Khan Uthmankhail on Wednesday condemned terrorist attack on the Deputy Inspector General Police (DIG) office and the brutal killing of Professor Arman Loni.
He said that those incidents had disturbed not only peace in Loralai but also had detrimental effects on the whole of Balochistan. “Enemy has disturbed the peace of Loralai. It is time to identify the actual enemy,” he said here.
“We are peaceful people. We will never leave our district in the hands of enemies,” the minister added. He invited all the parties, including political, social and tribal, to be united on a single platform and keep their differences aside.
Chinese consulate attackers buried in Karachi
He said that the government would never rest until the establishment of peace in province. “We would never allow anyone to defame our sacred institutions, including Pakistan Army.
He paid tribute to the law-enforcement agencies (LEAs), including police and Frontier Corp (FC) who have rendered utmost sacrifices for the establishment of peace in the province. “Instead of playing politics in the name of martyrs, we should support the families of those martyrs.”
The minister further said: “Our neighbouring state, India, is directly or indirectly involved in creating law and order station in province. We have to foil her nefarious designs.”
Provincial Minister for Industries and Commerce Haji Mohammad Khan Uthmankhail on Wednesday condemned terrorist attack on the Deputy Inspector General Police (DIG) office and the brutal killing of Professor Arman Loni.
He said that those incidents had disturbed not only peace in Loralai but also had detrimental effects on the whole of Balochistan. “Enemy has disturbed the peace of Loralai. It is time to identify the actual enemy,” he said here.
“We are peaceful people. We will never leave our district in the hands of enemies,” the minister added. He invited all the parties, including political, social and tribal, to be united on a single platform and keep their differences aside.
Chinese consulate attackers buried in Karachi
He said that the government would never rest until the establishment of peace in province. “We would never allow anyone to defame our sacred institutions, including Pakistan Army.
He paid tribute to the law-enforcement agencies (LEAs), including police and Frontier Corp (FC) who have rendered utmost sacrifices for the establishment of peace in the province. “Instead of playing politics in the name of martyrs, we should support the families of those martyrs.”
The minister further said: “Our neighbouring state, India, is directly or indirectly involved in creating law and order station in province. We have to foil her nefarious designs.”