Governor says armed forces to vanquish terrorists
Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori. PHOTO: FILE
Governor Kamran Tessori has cautioned elements perpetrating terrorism in K-P and Balochistan that after making India bite the dust on the war front, they are the next target of the armed forces. Talking to the media in Hyderabad on Sunday after inquiring about the health of an injured soldier in the Combined Military Hospital, he referred to India as the sponsor of terrorism in those two provinces of Pakistan.
"[Indian Prime Minister Narendra] Modi didn't launch that attack on Pakistan heedlessly but there was a long and well thought out conspiracy behind it," he believed. "And that conspiracy is linked to the terror incidents occurring frequently in Balochistan and K-P."
Tessori reiterated that after vanquishing the sponsor of terror the Pakistani security agencies will now take on the terrorists hindin within the country. "They [India] will not come to save you." He noted that Pakistan's civilians and armed forces both have sacrificed around 80,000 lives in the terror attacks.
"After taking these 80,000 lives a war was going to be imposed on us." He vowed to take revenge for all those 80,000 martyrs as well as those who were martyred between May 7 to May 10. He said the world witnessed that the Pakistani nation did not fear the war as the people, including he and his family, flocked to Wagah border on the very next day of the first attack.