If the recent surge in terrorist attacks teaches us anything, it is the fact that the government has failed to strictly implement NAP. The month of February has brought a series of bomb blasts. On Tuesday (Feb 21), eight people including a lawyer were killed in the Charsadda attack. According to media reports, three attackers were also killed.
Terrorism is not new in the country. Only last year, the country witnessed ‘a brief pause’ in such attacks, but security experts had opined that the decline in terrorist attacks doesn’t indicate the eradication of terrorist groups from the country. It is time the government took serious action against all such organisations that are destabilising the country.
Huzaifa Imran
Karachi
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