COAS presides over meeting to ensure security following recent terror attacks

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RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa the other day chaired a high-level security meeting in the backdrop of recent surge in terrorist activities in the country,  the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) have informed. There have been three deadly attacks in Karachi, Quetta and Parachinar, killing atleast 85 people, including 11 policemen, and injuring more than a hundred.

The COAS was detailed about the recent incidents and their possible linkages with terrorist sanctuaries in Afghanistan operating under the patronage of NDS and Indian covert agency, RAW.

General Bajwa stated that follwing 9/11, Pakistan has been one of the few countries that have been severely affected by terrorism and the country has had to make monumental sacrifices to effectively neutralise this menace in its state territories, the ISPR said in a statement.

“Unfortunately our sacrifices against terrorism are not well acknowledged and we are often subjected to demand of ‘Do More’,” the statement quoted the army chief as saying.

The meeting concluded that “while counter-terrorism efforts by Pakistan continue, it is time now for the other stake holders particularly Afghanistan to ‘Do More’.”

The COAS reasserted that Pakistan will continue to make efforts to ensure  regional peace & stability, and its territory will not be used against any other country, the statement said.

He highlighted the countless efforts of security forces, intelligence and law enforcement agencies in foiling numerous terrorist bids under the ongoing  ‘Raddul Fasaad’ operation.

General Bajwa further expressed his resolve to ensure safety & security of the people of Pakistan.

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  1. What a joke speaking about ensuring security after terror attack, which is in house manifested and the same snake is biting you pak. Remember what you did in Afghan and Iran you are paying the price and your are paid with the same coin. Your almakshi and mitli aljins pak army and isi.

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