The Pak Banker

Chaman border could be closed over security threats

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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Thursday said the authoritie­s may close the Chaman border crossing "for some time today" in view of threats.

Addressing a gathering in Islamabad today, the minister said he had spoken to the Frontier Constabula­ry, following which the border management could decide to close the border. The minister's remarks come a few days after Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa reaffirmed that Pakistan's borders were secure despite the challenges the country faces and that the armed forces were "prepared to meet any situation".

While Rashid, in his statement today, indicated of a security threat at the Chaman border, he insisted that the situation at the Torkham border was "normal". The minister said the Pakistan Army was deployed at the border and that the forces were keeping a check on movement along the divide.

He was of the view that crisis and bloodshed in Afghanista­n was under control, adding that "we want complete peace there." The minister said he had asked the Islamabad police chief to beef up its Eagle Squad. "This region is going to be very important," Rashid said. "Islamabad is our capital and the whole world have their eyes on it."

He also highlighte­d the government's plan to revamp police stations at the outskirts of Islamabad. Responding to a question, the interior minister said the clamour for a national government was a "dream". He did, however, say that the government was ready for a "national reconcilia­tion". He commented on the opposition's planned long march towards the capital, saying the "time is not feasible" for such an activity due to the evolving regional situation. "But if they are persistent with their plan, then the law enforcemen­t [agencies] will perform their duties under the law to deal [with any law and order situation]."

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