Federal Minister of Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has stated that all help will be provided to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan to deal with terrorism.
The second meeting of the Terrorism Committee was led by the Federal Minister of Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, where the Prime Minister of the Interior Talal Chaudhry, federal Interior Minister, DG FIA, DG-Pas, National Coordinator of Nacta, Chief Commissions Islamabad, National Action Plan Coordinator and Representative Agency
In addition, the law minister of Punjab, Malik Sohaib Ahmed, adviser information CEO KP-lawyer Mohammad Ali Saif, Minister of the Interior of Sindh Zia-Ul-Hassan Lanjhar, Minister of the Interior of Azad Kashmir and Minister of the Interior of Gilgit-Baltistan at the meeting, reported Express News.
The secretaries of interiors and IGs in all provinces, including Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, participated via Zoom.
When he spoke at the meeting, Minister of Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said the prime minister, army chief and all stakeholders are on the same side about the fight against terrorism. No decision will be made without consulting the provinces.
The meeting also reviewed the progress of improving the capacity of the terrorist department in the provinces.
The Federal Minister for the Minister of the Interior emphasized that it is crucial for effective terrorism to fully activate the terrorist departments at the provincial level. In this context, all help is provided to KP and Balochistan considering the challenges they face.
He also said that FIA’s terrorism wing will be fully activated at the federal level. The meeting also reviewed the progress of the establishment of national and provincial intelligence and pacifier assessment centers.
During the briefing, it was stated that the approval of the establishment of the National Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Centers has been awarded and work is underway to create provincial intelligence fusion and panty -assessment centers in all provinces.
Minister of Interior Mohsin Naqvi said that after the reorganization of Frontier Constabulary, it is transformed into National Reserve Police. During this session, it was agreed to make explosive materials a federal topic to ensure better monitoring.
The meeting also effectively decided to raise the issue of terrorism with the Afghan government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Minister of Department further stated that all institutions must ensure strict compliance with standard surgery procedures (SOP) for security for foreign nationals.
Previously, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed the federal and provincial governments to “strongly” implement “a unified reaction and narrative” against the ongoing wave of terrorism as well as Anti-Pakistan and anti-institutions, it appeared on Friday.
The Prime Minister’s instructions to collectively meet the ongoing threat of terrorism and ant-state tales in the country have come on the heels of the Chief of Army Staff (Coas) Gen Syed Asim Munir’s recent statement, emphasizing transforming Pakistan into a “hard state” from a “soft state”.