Pakistan’s Senate has unanimously adopted a resolution strongly condemning the recent terrorist attacks in Balochistan, reaffirming national resolve to confront militancy and stand in solidarity with the people of the province.
The resolution expressed profound grief over the loss of innocent lives and saluted security personnel who were martyred while defending the country. Senators from across the political spectrum agreed that terrorism posed a direct threat to national stability and required a united, uncompromising response.
During the debate, lawmakers stressed that repeated attacks in Balochistan were aimed at undermining peace and disrupting development efforts. Several senators highlighted the need for enhanced intelligence coordination and improved security measures, while cautioning that force alone would not resolve the underlying challenges facing the province.
Members of the House emphasised that long-term stability in Balochistan depends on a comprehensive strategy combining security operations with political dialogue, economic inclusion, and development initiatives. Addressing long-standing grievances, they argued, is essential to prevent militant groups from exploiting local vulnerabilities.
Government representatives assured the Senate that counterterrorism operations would continue with full force and that no compromise would be made on national security. They also reiterated commitments to accelerate development projects and ensure that the benefits of progress reach local communities.
The resolution concluded with a call for national unity, asserting that terrorism is a shared challenge that transcends political divisions. Senators pledged continued support for efforts aimed at restoring peace and safeguarding citizens across the country.
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