Quetta attackers’ arrest demanded
The provincial government had been requested to compensate the families of all the martyrs
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QUETTA:
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former party spokesperson Babar Yousafzai has said no one would be allowed to sabotage law and order in Balochistan and that those involved in the recent, cowardly terrorist attacks would meet their fate.
In a statement, he also said terrorists were nearing their end and were trying to create panic among the people with such activities, and demanded that elements involved in the recent terrorist incidents in Balochistan be brought to justice.
The PTI leader further said Balochistan's people and law enforcement agencies had sacrificed their lives to bring peace to the province, and expressed his condolences by saying that all of us shared the grief of the victims’ families.
The provincial government, he said, had been requested to compensate the families of all the martyrs to ensure that they do not have to endure hardship, and to provide the best medical assistance for the injured.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 13th, 2020.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former party spokesperson Babar Yousafzai has said no one would be allowed to sabotage law and order in Balochistan and that those involved in the recent, cowardly terrorist attacks would meet their fate.
In a statement, he also said terrorists were nearing their end and were trying to create panic among the people with such activities, and demanded that elements involved in the recent terrorist incidents in Balochistan be brought to justice.
The PTI leader further said Balochistan's people and law enforcement agencies had sacrificed their lives to bring peace to the province, and expressed his condolences by saying that all of us shared the grief of the victims’ families.
The provincial government, he said, had been requested to compensate the families of all the martyrs to ensure that they do not have to endure hardship, and to provide the best medical assistance for the injured.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 13th, 2020.