Pakistan
PM vows to fight terrorism till achieving peace
During the visit, Prime Minister met officers and soldiers who got injured during CTD complex Bannu Operation.
Rawalpindi: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has reiterated the resolve to extirpate terrorism and break the nexus between terrorists, their supporters and sympathizers till achieving peace and stability, speaking during his visit to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Rawalpindi.
During the visit, Prime Minister met officers and soldiers who got injured during Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) complex Bannu Operation.
The Prime Minister said: “The writ of the state will be established at every cost and no one will be allowed to disrupt the hard earned gains of war on terror achieved through unparalleled sacrifices of the nation and the valiant armed Forces”.
Paying tribute to the courage and valour of troops who cleared CTD complex Bannu, Shehbaz Sharif said that the martyrs and their families have rendered supreme sacrifices for ensuring safety and security of people of the country.
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