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ISLMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday chaired a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) amid pressing security issues and heightened political tensions between the government and its rival political parties, predominantly the PTI.
The NSC, which acts as the principal decision-making body on national security matters, meeting initially lasted for two hours and then resumed after a break. It was attended by senior civil and military leadership.
Last month, the Pakistan Army informed the Election Commission of Pakistan that its troops will not be available for poll-related duties due to the prevalent security situation within the country and on the borders.
“They said that the army attaches importance to its basic duties, in which the security of the borders and the country is its first priority. They said that the army is not available for election duty at this time due to the present situation in the country,” the ECP statement had said.
A source said the military authorities had given a detailed briefing to the government that terrorist outfits have regrouped in tribal districts bordering Afghanistan due to which conditions were not conducive for electioneering.
Another source claimed that the option of “imposing an emergency” in the country could also be discussed in the meeting in light of the current circumstances. The emergency can be declared under Article 232 — which pertains to the proclamation of emergency on account of war and internal disturbance — of the Constitution for the maximum period of one year. However, a resolution passed by parliament is necessary to declare the emergency.
The last NSC meeting was held in January this year which had reiterated its resolve to have “zero tolerance” for terrorism in the country.
Meanwhile, PTI leader Shireen Mazari commented that the NSC meeting would be crucial, stating that it would be critical in shaping the future course of action regarding the country’s security.
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