Quetta:
The federal government has decided to continue to help the government of Balutchistan in operations against terrorists until their complete elimination. According to Express News, the Federal Minister of the Interior, Mohin Naqvi, met the chief Minister of Balutchistan on Saturday, Sarfraz Bugti.
They discussed the law and order in the reputable province and the measures taken to eliminate terrorists associated with Fitna-E-Hindustan, a term used to designate separatist organizations which obtain the support of the Arch Rival India. The two leaders paid tribute to the martyrs and prayed for them.
Later, a special meeting on the law and the order was chaired jointly by Naqvi and Bugti. During this meeting, in -depth discussions took place on the security operations carried out in various fields.
CM BUGTI informed participants of the global security situation and the measures taken to ensure peace. The meeting also examined the implementation of the provincial action plan and examined the challenges encountered.
The Minister of the Interior, Naqvi, said that the terrorists would meet a horrible and exemplary spell.
“We will translate into justice the terrorists sponsored by India and their facilitators. Those who dispute the brief of the state will be treated with an iron fist. The federal government will continue to fully support Balutchistan in the war against terrorism,” he said.
Head Minister Sarfraz Bugti noted that the current war was not only the war of the security forces but the war of the whole nation. He said that all state institutions are working in total harmony to restore peace in Balutchistan.
“The sacrifices of our security forces and our citizens will not be in vain. The operations against the elements involved in terrorism have been intensified and peace will be established at all costs,” he said.
The Inspector General of the Balutchistan Police (IGP), Inspector General of the Frontier Corps North, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the Department of Counter-Terrorism (CTD), DIG Special Branch, Director General of Reads and other senior officials of the original service attended the meeting.