Terrorists re-entering Pakistan from western borders: interior minister

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QUETTA: Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal said on Friday that terrorists who had run away from the country are now re-entering from its Western border to launch attacks, adding that the war against terrorism will continue.

Iqbal was speaking to the media after visiting the Bethel Memorial Church in which at least nine people died, 50 injured in a terrorist attack on December 17.

He said that every Pakistani should feel safe in the country, adding that the government stands with its Christian community in solidarity.

He advised political parties not to pull each other’s legs and that the politics of sit-ins will only favour the terrorists who want to spread uncertainty in the country.

Iqbal also said that it is not necessary to go to Saudi Arabia for political reasons, in a reference to PML-N top leadership’s departure for the Kingdom.

On Thursday, Iqbal said the neighbouring country India was using Afghanistan soil for hatching conspiracies against China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and spending millions of dollars for nefarious designs against Pakistan.

Talking to newsmen after inaugurating an Executive Passport Office in Quetta, the minister said Indian spy Kulbhushan Jhadav had revealed these conspiracies against Pakistan and confessed to his involvement in various terrorist activities.

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  1. Then why the hell are you letting those people enter Pakistan with out visa and passport? What the hell is wrong with you ? Do not let them enter Pakistan with out visa & passport. Deport all Afghans once & for all !

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