Federal Minister for Communications, Abdul Aleem Khan, has declared that counter-terrorism operations in Balochistan will persist until the “elimination of the last terrorist,” following a recent successful security action in the province. In a statement on Saturday, the minister lauded the security forces and accused a foreign hand, which he termed ‘Fitna-e-Hindustan,’ of attempting to execute nefarious designs against the country.

In a message shared via the social media platform X, Khan commended the security personnel who lost their lives, stating they had fulfilled their sacred duty of safeguarding the motherland with unwavering courage.

He paid tribute to the fallen soldiers, asserting that their sacrifices in the “great struggle” would be perpetually honoured and remembered by the entire nation.

The minister affirmed that the state’s enemies would be “brought to their logical end under all circumstances,” reinforcing the government”s commitment to the ongoing security campaign in the region.

Khan further remarked that the Pakistan Army and associated security institutions would act as a “wall of lead” against hostile elements, leaving “no stone unturned” in the country”s defence.

Concluding his message, the federal minister conveyed profound sympathy and respect to the bereaved families, expressing that every Pakistani stands in solidarity with them.