“These wars are not fought by the army chief or the prime minister, but by nations,” said Kakar.


Karachi: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar gave a blunt message to the terrorists saying that they are not afraid of suicide bombers who are dogs of hell.
Addressing well-known business personalities in Karachi, the caretaker prime minister said that peaceful transition of power is our first priority, everyone should be confident, we need to start listening to each other.
He stated that we are facing problems like lack of energy and food, unemployment and inflation, we need the cooperation of the business community in efforts to deal with economic challenges, we will try our best to solve the problems of the businessmen.
Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar added: “We will fight extremism and intolerance at all costs, we will never surrender to miscreants. Don't be under the impression that we will be tired, this is our home and we will run it our way”.
The caretaker prime minister also said that another tragedy happened yesterday (Tuesday), 10 of our soldiers were martyred, and wars are not fought by individuals but nations.
“These wars are not fought by the army chief or the prime minister, but by nations,” said Kakar.
He further said the policemen, rangers and army men who gave testimonies are our sons. The reward for their services is not salary, but honor and respect.
The prime minister further added that taking innocent lives cannot be justified in any way, the terrorists were misguided and are misguided, these suicide bombers are dogs of hell, our morale will not drop against them and we will not avoid martyrdom.
Terrorists can fight for a short period of time but cannot fight for a long time.
Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar said that local people, district administration and the army made joint efforts in Battagram. They could not get into arguments about who had the right to save, saving the children was the first priority.

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