Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif accused India on Saturday of intensifying a terrorism campaign of Pakistan after his defeat in Marka-E-Haq, promising that what he called Fitna al Hindustan would be defeated by the Pakistani nation.
During his speech to the Faculty and the officers graduated in the command and personnel of the University of Quetta, the prime minister accused India of resorting to indirect aggression after suffering setbacks in recent commitments.
He referred to the use of the force of India, which found a precise military response under the Bunyanum Marsoos operation aimed at Indian aerial assets, ammunition deposits and missile bases along and beyond the control line. This operation was part of the broader campaign of Marka-E-HAQ, held from May 7 to 10.
He reaffirmed that the armed forces of Pakistan, backed by the full support of the nation, are prepared to face each challenge to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.
“The Pakistani nation is united. With our faith, determination and strength, we will defeat all conspiracies hatching by India and its representatives,” said the prime minister.
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PM Shehbaz praised the performance of Pakistan’s armed forces during Marsoos de BunyanumCalling his exemplary behavior and a source of national pride.
He praised professionalism, courage and military sacrifices, stating that his dedication had gained the greatest respect of the nation.
The prime minister reiterated the full support of the Government to the Armed Forces to fulfill their constitutional responsibilities and defend Pakistan against all threats.
He also highlighted the importance of synergy among all the elements of national power to address evolution regional and internal challenges.
Previously, when arriving at the University of Command and Personnel, the prime minister was received by the head of the Marshal Marshal of the Syed Army personnel also munir, nor (m).
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Before this, the prime minister attended the tribal Jirga and thanked the tribal elders, legislators and local leaders for participating in the Jirga, aimed at addressing key challenges in the province, especially the problems of laws and order.
The prime minister praised Baluchistan as the “heart of Pakistan” and a province of “brave people” during his speech to the historic Jirga of the great Baluchistan tribal in Quetta.
He praised the armed forces of Pakistan for his “courage and professionalism” during the recent conflict with India on May 6 and 7, saying that the enemy had suffered an “unforgettable defeat.” He also praised the unity of the people of Baluchistan along with other provinces that were shoulder shoulders with the army.
The prime minister praised the field leader of the Syed Army also Munir for his leadership during what he described as a “short but dangerous war”, avenging Pakistan’s defeat in 1971.
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Remembering Pakistan’s nuclear tests, he said that the country had responded to the five tests of India with six own, calling him a “moment of great pride.”
The prime minister highlighted the historical loyalty of Baluchistan, noting that his elders were one of the first to accept the leadership of Quaid-E-Azam and declare adhesion to Pakistan. He urged complaints to be resolved through dialogue and unity.
When describing terrorists as agents of foreign enemies, he promised to defeat their tactics and sought guidance to address any gap in the government’s response.
He pointed out that Punjab had voluntarily contributed with RS11 billion of his own part to Baluchistan under the 2010 NFC Award, qualifying him as a “spirit of solidarity.”
The prime minister announced that RS250 billion would be assigned to Baluchistan in the next Federal Development Budget of RS1 Billones, emphasizing the transparent use of funds.
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He said that a recent global fall in oil prices allowed a reduction of RS10 per liter in gasoline and diesel, saving RS1.5 billion to be used to improve the N-25 road, known as the “bloody road.”
Recognizing the vast challenges of geography and development of Baluchistan, the prime minister reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to the progress and stability of the province.