Imran calls for quick implementation of NAP

Author: Web Desk

MASTUNG: Pakistan Tahreek-eInsaf Chairman Imran Khan said on Sunday that the speedy implementation of National Action Plan (NAP)  is the need of an hour.

While addressing a press conference after meeting with the representatives of the Balochistan  Awami Party (BAP) ,Khan condemned the recent terrism in the country.

“The biggest damage done to Pakistan has been because we never adhered to the National Action Plan that all parties agreed to. We must implement NAP across the country on priority basis,” he said.

PTI chairman stressed to enhance the coordination and cooperation among the authorities concerned  to address the security challenges to the country. He further said that the all law enforcing agencies need to be on the same page.

“If we suspend election activities; it will mean a win for terrorism. So we have to fight back and continue forward. This upcoming election is a decisive one for Pakistan,” he added.

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