Doors for dialogue open for those who believe in Pakistan-its flag: PM

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ISLAMABAD: The government reiterated the resolve to “uproot” terrorism while keeping the door of dialogue open for those willing to abide by the Constitution, as least 50 people lost their lives in militant attacks across Balochistan.

Separately, senators called for across-the-board consensus on a strategy to deal with the threat of terrorism.

Addressing the federal cabinet on Tuesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the armed forces would be provided with all resources to root out terrorism at all costs.

“We have told the armed forces of Pakistan that whatever resources they need would be provided by cutting down other expenditures. There would be no shortage of funds,” said the PM.

The cabinet endorsed the decision of its Econo­mic Coordination Commi­ttee (ECC) to approve Rs60 billion for Operation Azm-i-Istehkam.

The initial disbursement of Rs20bn in the first phase would be immediately released, with the remaining funds to be released on a need-to-need basis.

The PM said the “time for wiping out terrorism has come”, adding that it is the “unwavering resolve” of the army chief to end terrorism at all costs. “There are no two opinions. The entire nation is unanimous about this.”

At the same time, the prime minister said doors for dialogue “were open and would remain open” for those who believe in Pakistan and “respect its national flag and the Constitution”.

“However, there would be no talks with the enemies and terrorists, nor any clemency.”

The PM said it is no longer a secret that the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) was operating from Afghanistan.

Pakistan had informed the Afghan government of its concerns and conducted effective operations against terrorists, he added.

He said the only objective of the ongoing wave of terrorism in Balochistan was to “create anarchy in the country” and “hamper the progress”.

“They want to disrupt the development of Balochistan and other parts of the country through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor,” the prime minister said, while referring to the terrorists’ intentions.

The PM said he would soon visit Balochistan and hold detailed consultations for immediate actions on the ground. “We have to move forward with complete determination. There is no space for any kind of weakness. There is no question of debility.”

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