No Baloch killed Punjabis but terrorists killed Pakistanis, says CM Bugti 

No Baloch killed Punjabis but terrorists killed Pakistanis, says CM Bugti 

Quetta (Web Desk): Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti has reiterated the resolve to root out the menace of terrorism from the province.

Addressing a press conference alongside representative of the allied parties in Quetta on Monday, he said we will never sit silent over the incidence of terrorism and will take every possible measure to curb it.

"It was terrorists who killed Pakistanis," CM Bugti said, emphasising that Balochs did not kill Punjabis.

Condemning the recent incident of terror in strong words, he said from today we will not listen to propaganda tools that are aimed at getting sympathy and will take robust action against all involved in spoiling peace of the land.

The Balochistan said some forces are maligning government through propaganda after acquiring sympathy through different means. He said all those political forces who keep soft corners for the spoilers of peace should rethink.

“To fight the war against terrorism and restore peace in the province, we will improve response time on highways while the capacity of Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and police will also be enhanced. Smart kinetic approach will be adopted to target these terrorist elements,” Bugti said, adding that there is no good or bad violence, we have to deal all kind of violence equally.

The chief minister said we have all circumstantial evidences of this intelligence driven war that is aimed at weakening the state.

He said some people are also becoming its part indirectly and unknowingly. He said they are advised not to become part of their propaganda tools.

Sarfraz said door of dialogue is always open for those who want to surrender for peace otherwise no one will be allowed to spread violence.

He categorically said the government will establish its writ no matter how strong measures will be taken.

To a question regarding missing persons, the Balochistan CM said that the government made a commission and 84% of the cases have been resolved, but, unfortunately in every dialogue the parties put other demands than staying focused on resolving this specific issue.