Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif accused India of intensifying a proxy terrorism campaign inside Pakistan after his defeat in Marka-E-Haq, promising that what he called Fitna Al Hindustan would be defeated by the Pakistani nation.
During his speech at the faculty and graduate agents of the command and the college quetta staff, the Prime Minister accused India of resorting to an indirect assault after having undergone setbacks during the recent commitments.
It referred to the use of the force of India, which encountered a precise military response under the Bunyanum Marsoos operation targeting Indian air assets, ammunition deposits and the base of missiles along and beyond the control line. This operation was part of the wider campaign of Marka-E-Haq, carried out from May 7 to 10.
He reaffirmed that the armed forces of Pakistan, supported by the full support of the nation, are ready to take up each challenge to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.
“The Pakistani nation is united. With our faith, our determination and our strength, we will defeat each plot hatched by India and its attorney,” said the Prime Minister.
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PM Shehbaz praised the performance of the armed forces of Pakistan during Bunyanum bunooscalling for their exemplary and source of national conduct.
He praised the professionalism, the bravery and the sacrifices of the army, declaring that their dedication had won the greatest respect for the nation.
The Prime Minister reiterated the government’s full support to the armed forces by fulfilling their constitutional responsibilities and defending Pakistan against all threats.
He also stressed the importance of synergy among all the elements of national power to meet the evolution of regional and internal challenges.
Earlier, upon his arrival at the Command and Staff College, the Prime Minister was received by the chief of staff of the army, Marshal Syed Asim Munnir, nor (M).
The PM is for the Jirga tribe, defends dialogue on the grievances
Before that, the Prime Minister attended Jirga Tribal and thanked the former tribal, legislators and local leaders for having participated in the Jirga, aimed at meeting the main challenges of the province, in particular the problems of law and order.
The Prime Minister praised Balutchistan as the “heart of Pakistan” and a province of “brave people” during his speech to the great historic tribal of Balutchistan Jirga in Quetta.
He praised the armed forces of Pakistan for their “bravery and professionalism” during the recent conflict with India on May 6 and 7, saying that the enemy had undergone an “unforgettable defeat”. He also congratulated the unity of the people of Balutchistan alongside other provinces which were stood in the shoulder with the army.
The Prime Minister congratulated the military chief, the Marshal, Marshal Syed Asim Munir, for his direction during what he described as a “short but dangerous war”, avenging the defeat of Pakistan in 1971.
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Recalling Pakistan’s nuclear tests, he said that the country had responded to the five Tests from India with six of itself, calling it “moment of great pride”.
The Prime Minister underlined the historic loyalty of Balutchistan, noting that his alumni were among the first to accept the leaders of Quaid-Ezam and to declare membership in Pakistan. He urged the grievances to be resolved by dialogue and unity.
Describing terrorists as agents of foreign enemies, he promised to defeat their tactics and asked for advice to fill the whole gap in the government’s response.
He noted that the Punjab had voluntarily contributed to 11 billion rupees on its own share in Balutchistan under the 2010 NFC price, calling it as a “spirit of solidarity”.
PM has announced that 250 billion rupees would be allocated to Balutchistan in the next Federal RS1 billion development budget, emphasizing the transparent use of funds.
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He said that a recent world decrease in oil prices has reduced RS 10 per liter of petrol and diesel, saving RS1.5 billion to use to improve the N-25 motorway, known as “Highway Bloody”.
Recognizing the vast challenges of geography and development of Balutchistan, the Prime Minister reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to the province’s progress and stability.