Terrorists are taking their last breaths, the state is playing its role, Chief Minister of Balochistan

With a strong commitment to ensuring public safety and eliminating terrorism, Chief Minister of Balochistan Mir Sarfaraz Bugti announced today that terrorist elements in the province are close to defeat. He assured that the state is fearlessly confronting these threats.

During his visit to Karachi, Chief Minister Bugti today condoled with the family of businessman Ali Murtaza, who died due to an accident in the Dasht area. He declared the government’s responsibility to protect its citizens and promised full support to Murtaza’s family, including the education and upbringing of his daughters.

Speaking to the media, Bugti highlighted the challenges faced in fighting terrorism, especially in unclear operational areas. He emphasized that while direct confrontation with clear enemies can be undertaken, operations in gray areas require careful effort. Nonetheless, there is no lack of determination in the government’s resolve.

Bugti also mentioned the misinformation circulating on social media about the Dasht incident, appealing to the public to promote truth over misleading stories. He pointed out that most travel on Balochistan’s roads occurs without incident, and isolated events should not tarnish the province’s image.

The Chief Minister assured the public of the government’s commitment to maintaining law and order, claiming that no negligence in the protection of life and property will be tolerated. He reiterated that the state is capable of facing all challenges and will continue to provide support to the families of victims, reinforcing the commitment to making Balochistan safer.