PM condemns Quetta blast, vows to root out terrorism
He said the country’s valiant security forces were successfully dismantling the infrastructure of terrorist network.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday strongly condemned the bomb blast near a polio centre in Quetta’s Satellite Town area in which 14 people most of them police personnel were martyred and several other received injuries.
The Prime Minister prayed for the rest of departed souls in eternal peace.
The Prime Minister expressed his resolve to root out terrorism from the country.
“We will continue to pursue our operations till the elimination of last terrorist and will eliminate this mindset and extremist ideology, PM said according to a PM’s Office statement issued here.
He said the country’s valiant security forces were successfully dismantling the infrastructure of terrorist network.
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