Pakistan
Interior Minister reiterates resolve to uproot menace of terrorism
The Interior Minister says that the whole nation is grieved at the latest terrorist attack on a Balochistan Constabulary vehicle in Sibbi that claimed lives of nine people.
Islamabad: Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan on Monday reiterated the government's resolve to spare no effort to root out terrorism from the country.
Addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Monday, he said the whole nation is grieved at the latest terrorist attack on a Balochistan Constabulary vehicle in Sibbi that claimed lives of nine people.
The Interior Minister said thirteen personnel were injured who have been shifted to Quetta and three out of them are critical.
He said the federal government is in regular contact with the provincial government of Balochistan and will extend all out support to them in fighting terrorism.
The Minister said despite all economic restraints faced by the country and austerity measures, there will be no cut down in the resources of our law enforcement agencies at federal or provincial level.
He said the whole nation stands united alongside our security forces to extirpate the menace of terrorism forever.
To a question about Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam chief Maulana Fazl ur Rehman's statement about elections in the country, Rana Sanaullah said a meeting of all coalition parties of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) will be held to consult the issue.
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