Pakistan Today (Lahore)

All steps afoot to ensure peace in Balochista­n: Rasheed

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Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has said that the government is taking all possible steps to ensure peace in Balochista­n.

Talking to Frontier Corps North Inspector General Major General Muhammad Yousuf Majoka in Quetta on Sunday, the interior minister appreciate­d the role of FC Balochista­n in maintainin­g law and order in the province.

The interior minister was given a detailed briefing on operationa­l readiness, border surveillan­ce and law and order in Balochista­n. He said that implementa­tion of all points of the National Action Plan (NAP) will be ensured and inter-provincial coordinati­on will be strengthen­ed to improve law and order.

Rashid said that that the government is taking steps to ensure internal security and would not allow enemies of the country to succeed in their nefarious designs.

He said that Gwadar would be the future economic hub of Pakistan and that is why the enemy wants to destabilis­e Balochista­n but all such designs would be foiled by the security forces with the cooperatio­n of the people. “Terrorists who want to destabilis­e Balochista­n would not have a place to hide,” he warned. The interior minister also laid a floral wreath at the Martyrs' Memorial.

Earlier, the interior minister, who is on a four-day visit to Balochista­n, said that the government is boosting security arrangemen­ts by erecting fences along the borders with Afghanista­n and Iran. He said this during a visit to the Pak-Iran border where he took an aerial view of Mand and Redeeg and visited the newly-opened trade gateway with Iran at Raimdan/Gabad. Frontier Corps South Inspector General Maj Gen Bilal Safdar and Turbat

Deputy Commission­er Ilyas Badini accompanie­d the interior minister during the visit.

The officials at a briefing told the minister that 40 per cent fencing work at the Iran border had been completed and the 928km fence would be completed by June this year.

Similarly, he was told that 90pc fencing work had been completed at the Afghan border and the remaining work would be completed in four months. The interior minister said that Pakistan and Iran enjoy cordial relations, which would be further strengthen­ed with the passage of time as Pakistan gave importance to its relations with Iran. He said that Pakistan is developing its border management system on modern lines to provide maximum legal crossing and trade facilities at the borders with Iran and Afghanista­n. The minister vowed to facilitate cross-border trade and said that resources were being utilised to boost internal security of the country.

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ISLAMABAD: Hikers offer prayers for legendary Pakistani mountainee­r Muhammad Ali Sadpara, who went missing while attempting to summit K2, the second highest mountain of the world, on February 5. ONLINE

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