Published On: Wed, Feb 1st, 2023
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Interior Minister Sanaullah expresses resolve to win war against terrorism

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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has expressed the resolve to win the war on terrorism at all costs.

Rana Sanaullah expressed these views during the National Assembly’s session held here on Tuesday. National Assembly resumed its session at the Parliament House in Islamabad with Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf in the chair.

The House offered fateha for the departed souls of police officials, who got martyred in a suicide attack in a mosque of Peshawar Police Lines, and others. The House also prayed for the early recovery of the injured.

Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has said the entire nation should forge unity against terrorism to fully eliminate militancy from Pakistan. Speaking on the floor of the House, he said religion has nothing to do with terrorism, but it is also a fact that religion is used to take the lives of innocent people.

Emphasizing self-accountability, the minister said terrorists elements were allowed to settle in Pakistan under a faulty decision. He said it is a matter of great concern that terrorists use Afghan soil for carrying out their activities in Pakistan. He said Afghanistan is our brotherly country and we want peace there. But, it is an irony that 450,000 Afghan citizens came to Pakistan on valid documents but they never returned to their home country.

He further said 1.5 million registered and 3.5 million unregistered Afghan refugees have been living in Pakistan. Khawaja Asif said Afghan Taliban, under Doha Agreement, had consented that nobody will be allowed to use Afghanistan’s soil against others.

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has expressed the resolve to win the war on terrorism at all costs. Speaking on a motion in the National Assembly on a recent wave of terrorism in the country, he said terrorism is a collective issue, which can be eliminated jointly. He said the political leadership and the military leadership are determined to seek guidance from the parliament in order to defeat terrorism.

Condemning the terrorist incident in Peshawar, the minister said terrorism should not be bracketed with any community or ethnicity. He said every Pakistani is disturbed over the terrorist incidents, irrespective of where they happen.

He said they are equally gloomy and sad over the terrorist incidents in Peshawar, Lahore, Karachi or anywhere else. The Interior Minister assured the House that the political and the military leadership would take the parliament into confidence over the recent wave of terrorism.

The House has now been adjourned to meet again on Wednesday at 04:30 in the evening.