NAP Implementation Required To Counter Terrorist AttacksNAP Implementation Required To Counter Terrorist Attacks

NAP Implementation Required To Counter Terrorist Attacks

NAP Implementation Required To Counter Terrorist Attacks: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan Sunday has called for a quickening of the pace of implementation of the National Action Plan to counter militancy.

Addressing a press conference after meeting representatives of the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), Imran condemned the growing acts of terrorism 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.

The PTI chief stressed the need for developing cooperation among authorities concerned to address security challenges. “Army, police, security agencies, civilian government all need to bring our security institutions on one page,” he said.

Imran expressed his concern that the recent wave of terrorism was an attempt to create an atmosphere of fear ahead of the July 25 polls. He, however, spoke against suspending election activities.

“This terrorism is to derail our stability, to create fear because enemies of Pakistan don’t want to see free and fair election.

“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.

NAP Implementation Required To Counter Terrorist Attacks
NAP Implementation Required To Counter Terrorist Attacks

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Sunday demanded Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to take notice of terrorist atatcks.

Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto addressed a gathering in Malakand from where he is contesting the upcoming General Election 2018.

Bilawal said that militants want to delay elections by spreading fear among the people but the polls will be held on time at any cost. Coalition government cannot resolve nation’s problems, he added.

The candidate of NA-8 stated that his party avoids politics of abuses as it is harming our social ethos.

He criticized Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan for using derogatory terms for supporters of other political parties.

Bilawal termed this abusive act “outrageous”, saying a prime ministerial candidate should aim to be a representative of the entire nation and not just his party supporters.

He claimed that the National Action Plan (NAP) has not been implemented completely while PPP have to focus on basic issues like gas and water.

PPP has ideological conflicts with Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) and PTI and they will follow their own party manifesto, he continued.

Bilawal Bhutto further said that the role of judiciary is to provide justice to the people instead of constructing dams.

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