Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has urged and promised to end terrorism in Pakistan, and to provide the army with all resources to fight the threat.
“Terrorism has no place here,” the premier declared.
“We should put an end to it now. Whatever resources are required, we will give them to the military.”
It is impossible to denounce terrorism in Balochistan enough, Prime Minister Shahbaz said, criticizing the continuous bloodshed in that region.
The terrorists’ intentions to sow animosity between China and Pakistan were also brought to light.
Speaking about entities he referred to as “friend-like enemies,” he declared that negotiations will only take place with organizations that recognize Pakistan’s constitution.
The statements were made at the Federal Cabinet meeting, which was presided over by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The purpose of the meeting was to talk about the general state of affairs in the nation following violent and terrorist assaults that had occurred the previous day.
The main objective of the meeting was to address a wide variety of topics, with a particular emphasis on national security and the recent upsurge in terrorist activity.
The cabinet is expected to make important decisions at the talks with the goal of stabilizing the nation amid escalating security worries.
The already unstable region of Balochistan was the target of several strikes on Monday across a number of districts.
The Dozan railway bridge in the steep Bolan Valley was destroyed to mark the start of the attacks. This vital facility provided a rail connectivity between Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan.
According to reports, the province has become even more isolated as a result of the elimination of this important link.
The horrifying event that took place in the Musakhail neighborhood saw 23 people mercilessly killed one after another after being pushed from a bus.
The Kalat area was not exempt from the violence, as ten individuals were killed in an attack on security personnel, five of whom were civilians and five of whom were security professionals.
Five citizens were injured in a militant attack in Noshki that took place close to the Frontier Corps fort.