
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif warned terrorists will be eliminated and expelled from Pakistan while addressing the National Paigham-e-Aman Committee in Islamabad. He stressed unity, tolerance, and harmony as urgent national needs. He said strong resolve was essential to protect peace and stability.
The prime minister said Pakistan was founded on equal rights for all citizens without discrimination. He praised religious scholars and minority communities for their role in independence. He recalled sacrifices made by millions for the homeland and national freedom.
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Sharif said terrorism remains Pakistan’s biggest challenge today. He stated one hundred thousand Pakistanis lost their lives fighting terrorism across all provinces. Moreover, he said Pakistan also helped protect the world from terrorist threats.
He claimed terrorist groups receive foreign support and maintain dangerous alliances. He alleged strong links between TTP and TTA with clear evidence. Therefore, he vowed terrorism would be uprooted again through firm action. He warned terrorists would be captured and removed from Pakistan’s borders.
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Finally, Sharif urged unity to resolve complex national issues through dialogue. He said collective effort was vital for peace, development, and prosperity. He added that unity would keep Pakistan moving forward.