Sindh and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) have yet to show a revised anti-terrorism policy adopted by them after the Peshawar school massacre last December, according to sources.
Officials associated with the National Action Plan stated that the home departments of Sindh and GB have not yet submitted detailed reports on their anti-terrorism plans and actions taken on them.
A letter written last week by the National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta) to Sindh and G-B governments states that reports on implementation of key points of NAP, particularly the mapping of madrassas, is still awaited despite repeated requests.
In a recent meeting at the interior ministry, Nacta Director-General Hamid Ali Khan said the two home departments had not responded to Nacta since May 20 despite being sent three requests by his office.