He added that Balochistan government will be provided all the needed support


Quetta: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi Tuesday said that the terrorists attacked secretly and they will be completely dealt with.
Talking to the media after meeting Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti in Quetta, he stated that there is no need for any operation in Balochistan, these terrorists can be killed by a Station House Officer (SHO). ‘We are saddened by what happened in Balochistan, it is intolerable’.
Mohsin Naqvi added that whatever decision the Balochistan Chief Minister takes to maintain law and order situation, the federal government will support it. The Balochistan government will be provided all the needed support.
He further said that those who are thinking that they can scare us with such incidents, they will get a message very soon.
In response to a question, he also stated that the provincial government is alert, today the enemy is also saying that the kind of reaction today has never come before from the provincial government.
Mohsin Naqvi said that our forces know how to fight these terrorists. I said it categorically that the SHO will take the action. Balochistan is the largest province, terrorists act in small areas, and no matter how many forces are deployed, they cannot do it everywhere.
The interior minister said that we have to go after those who are making all these strategies and plans. In the coming days, we will see that all of them will be managed.
Speaking on this occasion, Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti stated that the captain was martyred while going for countermeasures after the attack. He was the only son of his parents. He had a 10-month-old daughter. His father is a cancer patient. He sacrificed his life for the people of Balochistan. All the affected families are our families, we are with them.
He said that there is a procedure for retaliatory action, even now these terrorists are being chased, and action will be taken against them at any cost.

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