PM Shehbaz reaffirms his commitment to combating terrorism.

Every attempt to destabilize Pakistan would be faced with the full force of the state, according to the resolution of the high-level security meeting in Quetta.
Senior officials who attended the security conference included Balochistan’s chief minister and governor, Chief of Army Staff Gen. Asim Munir, Federal Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar.
Participants in the briefing received a thorough update on the current state of security in Balochistan, current counterterrorism initiatives, and the successful completion of a recent operation involving Jaffar Express.
The participants reiterated Pakistan’s steadfast determination to enforce a zero-tolerance policy against terrorism in all of its manifestations.
The participants emphasized that Pakistan’s military had previously acted decisively and quickly, freeing the hostages and thwarting the terrorists’ evil plans.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised the political leaders’ and representatives’ determination to combat terrorist groups while speaking with members of the Balochistan Assembly and lawmakers from various political parties.
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It is an inexcusable atrocity, according to the prime minister.
“There would be no doubt that any attempt to destabilize our homeland through such acts would be met with the full and unyielding might of our state,” the prime minister said, reiterating Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to eradicate terrorism.
He claimed that the fight is against an ideology of lawlessness and hopelessness rather than just a violent group.
The prime minister also praised the security forces’ professionalism and bravery while meeting the courageous participants who carried out the operation against the terrorists.
The Prime Minister and the Chief of Army Staff later met with the wounded victims and their relatives at the Combined Military Hospital of Quetta.