Karachi situation will improve further in coming days: Nisar
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Interior, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan Tuesday said he did not deem it appropriate at this stage to bring before nation the progress of the ongoing targeted operation against the criminal elements in Karachi.
In a statement issued here, Chaudhry Nisar said he did not intend to take credit for the crackdown against the criminals in the metropolis.
“The
By TICKER
April 14, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Interior, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan Tuesday said he did not deem it appropriate at this stage to bring before nation the progress of the ongoing targeted operation against the criminal elements in Karachi.
In a statement issued here, Chaudhry Nisar said he did not intend to take credit for the crackdown against the criminals in the metropolis.
“The credit of the achievements made in the operation goes to the Rangers, intelligence agencies and Sindh police,” he said.
The Interior Minister expressed his confidence that the situation will improve further, as the operation gets more intensified in coming days.
In a statement issued here, Chaudhry Nisar said he did not intend to take credit for the crackdown against the criminals in the metropolis.
“The credit of the achievements made in the operation goes to the Rangers, intelligence agencies and Sindh police,” he said.
The Interior Minister expressed his confidence that the situation will improve further, as the operation gets more intensified in coming days.
-
Security forces gun down 30 terrorists in multiple IBOs in KP: ISPR
-
MQM-P calls for new province in Sindh
-
US report validates Pakistan military edge over India: PM
-
Banned TTP poses serious threat to Pakistan security: UNSC panel
-
CM Afridi clarifies remarks on by-poll after ECP requests army deployment
-
Dubai sees 3.2m Pakistani passengers in 2025 as airport sets new milestone
-
Security forces kill 23 Indian proxy terrorists in KP's Kurram
-
Pakistan to construct island to boost oil exploration: report