Sharif vows to eliminate terrorism from Pakistan

Pledges to defeat forces threatening the children from going to schools.

February 01, 2016 05:33 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:01 am IST - ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif “also stated that the national resolve to fight terrorism and extremism is unflinching and those who are threatening our kids from going to schools will be defeated,” according to the statement.

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif “also stated that the national resolve to fight terrorism and extremism is unflinching and those who are threatening our kids from going to schools will be defeated,” according to the statement.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday reaffirmed Pakistan’s “unflinching” resolve that terrorism will be eliminated from “every nook and corner” of the country as he vowed to defeat forces threatening the children from going to schools.

Mr. Sharif chaired a high-level meeting to review the progress on the implementation of National Action Plan (NAP) all over the country. The meeting was briefed about different stages of implementation of the NAP, with Mr. Sharif saying that successful implementation of the NAP was an imperative for everyone, according to a statement.

The Prime Minister stated that “terrorism will be eliminated from every nook and corner of the country.”

‘Unflinching resolve to fight terror’

“He also stated that the national resolve to fight terrorism and extremism is unflinching and those who are threatening our kids from going to schools will be defeated,” according to the statement.

He chaired a similar high-level meeting three days ago during which he was briefed in detail on the January 20 Bacha Khan University attack in Charsadda that killed 21 people mostly students and the investigations made so far.

Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif, Interior Minister Nisar Ali Khan, Director-General of Inter-Services Intelligence Lt. General Rizwan Akhtar, National Security Advisor Lt. General (R) Nasser Khan Janjua and other senior civil and military officials attended the meeting.

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