PM reiterates national resolve to eliminate remnants of terrorists
Imran Khan interacts with tribal elders of area and acknowledged their unwavering support in fight against terrorism
Noushki: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has reiterated national resolve to support armed forces in eliminating the remnants of terrorists trying to sabotage development of Balochistan.
He was interacting with troops, after reaching Noushki today, along with Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa.
The prime minister stressed that development of Balochistan is priority and critical for future of Pakistan.
Paying rich tributes to martyrs and their families for their ultimate sacrifices for Pakistan, the Prime Minister lauded professionalism exhibited by the troops and appreciated the operational preparedness and bravery with which terrorists' attacks were repulsed.
Imran Khan said through a comprehensive national effort, cooperation between federal and provincial governments and assistance of armed forces, we shall realize true potential of Balochistan.
A detailed briefing was given to the Prime Minister on security situation in the area.
Later, the premier interacted with tribal elders of the area and acknowledged their unwavering support in fight against terrorism and facilitating government initiatives being taken to bring prosperity and development to Balochistan.
He assured Jirga members of continued sincere support for timely completion of development projects in Balochistan.
Imran Khan also announced a raise of 15 percent for the officers and men of the Frontier Corps and Rangers.
Governor and Chief Minister Balochistan, provincial and federal ministers also accompanied the prime minister.
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