PM vows to eradicate terrorism; reviews law, order situation
The Prime Minister emphasized the government’s ongoing commitment to eradicating terrorism, stating, “Our jihad to eliminate terrorism will continue.”
He assured that Pakistan will deliver a decisive defeat to terrorists and expressed confidence that the nation’s economic successes are causing concern among its adversaries.
Highlighting the commendable efforts of all institutions and provinces in combating terrorism, the Prime Minister reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to enhancing provincial capabilities. “We must set aside our differences and work together to eliminate terrorism,” he urged.
The meeting also acknowledged the relentless efforts of security personnel, who are engaged in a continuous battle against terrorist threats.
In addition, the Prime Minister directed all agencies to intensify their operations against smuggling.
A comprehensive briefing was presented on the initiatives aimed at establishing law and order across the country. Key highlights included the establishment of an assessment center within NACTA, the operational rollout of the Safe City project in ten cities of Punjab, and the ongoing implementation of Safe City projects in Karachi, Hyderabad, and Sukkur.
The Safe City project in Peshawar has received approval, and plans are in place to launch similar initiatives in Dera Ismail Khan, Bannu, and Lakki Marwat.
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The Gwadar Safe City project is nearing completion, with future projects also planned for critical areas along 25 N and 40 N.
Furthermore, a forensic science agency has been established in Islamabad, with enhancements being made to the agency in Punjab.
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