
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has reaffirmed the federal government’s unwavering support for Balochistan in its fight against terrorism, during a high-level meeting held in Quetta to review law and order. In a statement released on Saturday, Naqvi co-chaired the special session at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat with Chief Minister Sarfraz Ahmad Bugti.
The meeting focused on the overall security situation in Balochistan, the performance of law enforcement agencies, and ongoing operations against “Fitna-e-Hindustan” – a term used for Indian-sponsored terrorists operating in the region.
Attendees included the Balochistan IGP, Frontier Corps (North) IG, Counter Terrorism Department DIG, Special Branch DIG, Levies DG, senior officials from the Home and Tribal Affairs Department, and other representatives of law enforcement agencies.
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Chief Minister Bugti briefed the meeting on the current security scenario, progress made by security forces, and updates on the implementation of the provincial action plan against terrorism. He also identified obstacles impeding the plan’s execution and invited suggestions to overcome them.
Addressing the gathering, Naqvi declared that the end of “Fitna-e-Hindustan” terrorists would be a disgraceful one. He stated that India-backed militants and their facilitators “have no place to hide in Pakistan” and vowed that they would be brought to justice at any cost. “Those challenging the writ of the state will be dealt with with an iron hand,” he added.
He assured the complete cooperation of the federal government to restore peace in Balochistan. He said the centre stood firmly with the provincial government and that a strong coordination mechanism existed between the two.
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CM Bugti stated that the war against terrorism was not only the responsibility of the security forces but of the entire nation. He said that action against subversive and terrorist elements had been further intensified.
He added that all state institutions in Balochistan were fully active and working in complete coordination to restore peace and order. He stressed that the sacrifices of the people and security personnel would not go in vain. He also highlighted the resolve and confidence of the nation, expressing optimism that Pakistan would overcome the threats posed by its enemies.
Earlier in the day, Naqvi arrived in Quetta for a one-day visit. He was received at the airport by provincial ministers and senior officials. Upon his arrival at the Chief Minister House, he was formally welcomed by CM Bugti. The two leaders also paid tribute to the martyrs and offered prayers for the security personnel who had lost their lives in the line of duty.
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