Nawaz calls all parties meeting to address security challenges

The stated agenda for the meeting is to discuss and evolve a national strategy to curb militancy, address law & order.


Sumera Khan July 03, 2013
PM Nawaz Sharif had announced a series of meetings during his recent visit to Quetta. PHOTO: NNI/FILE

ISLAMABAD: The Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has called an all parties meeting in the Parliament once he returns from his trip to China.

The meeting of all heads of political parties has been scheduled for July 12, 2013.

The stated agenda for the meeting is to discuss and evolve a national strategy to curb militancy and to address the overall law and order and security situation in the country.

The meeting comes on the back of Nawaz’s visit to Quetta where he announced that his administration will try to address the growing security challenges through a series of meetings with stakeholders.

COMMENTS (4)

Syed | 10 years ago | Reply

Nawaz needs to say no to Saudia and their games in Pakistan. We can only tackle extremism if we can stop their influence in our country.

Hina | 10 years ago | Reply

The guy and his team lack vision required for the progress of Pakistan. “Progress of Pakistan” is something they are least concerned with, they are pushed to work because of the restlessness created for them by IK. Their previous track record shows that they always fail to set priorities in their work and most of their budget goes to oblige the oblige the specifics and is no use for the general. Pakistan needs a leader who keeps vision and also the desire to work for the country. Unlike those who have to perform under obligation to perform.

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