The chief minister of Balutchistan, Sarfraz Bugti, strongly sentenced the recent attack on the Jaffar Express and the hostage -taking of passengers by terrorists, declaring that “targeting unarmed people is not part of Baloutches traditions”.
Speaking during a session of the Balutchistan assembly on Wednesday, Bugti questioned: “Why are we afraid to name them [elements] Who performs murders in Balutchistan? “”
An unknown number of activists exploded a railway, opened fire and diverted the Jaffar Express near Bolan in Baloutchistan on Tuesday. The train, on the way from Quetta to Peshawar, carried more than 400 passengers for a 30 -hour trip.
Bugti also questioned: “Should we apologize to the killings of 500 people?” He stressed that the terrorists were trying to impose their ideology by violence, declaring that even war had its principles. He also noted the rich history of bravery and hospital in the Baloutche people.
The chief minister condemned the actions of the terrorists, citing incidents where innocent civilians, including hairdressers and Lindes, were removed and killed.
He said that these elements were not interested in dialogue and repeatedly reiterated during camera information that these groups would not succeed in grasping land in Balutchistan.
Bugti has promised that anyone who recommends the breakdown of the state or the use of weapons would be eliminated. He assured that the state would protect the common Baloutche people, but would not tolerate the people involved in the murder of innocent citizens.
In response to the attack, the Balutchistan Assembly adopted a resolution condemning terrorist violence, which was presented by the adviser to the Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs, Meena Majeed Baloch.




