Terrorists, funded by anti-Islamic elements, kill innocents in the name of religion

20 May, 2017

Addressing passing-out parade of 800 recruits of Frontier Constabulary (FC) at Warsak, Peshawar, he apprised the soldiers that elements who have been killing innocent people are the enemy of Islam and humanity and such elements would be dealt with iron hands.

The Minister said " you recruits are neither soldiers of FC nor soldiers of Pakistan but the soldier of Islam who are fighting for peace by carrying out operation Raddul Fasaad."

"Allah Almighty dislikes spreading 'Fasaad' on earth and  terms killing of a person, killing of whole mankind" he added.

The Minister reiterated that Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhve was a terrorist, spy and agent, involved in certain terrorist activities in the country and had he not been arrested on time, he might have spread more destruction.

Ch Nisar said there is no doubt that whole nation is united on national security issues and advised some misguided elements to avoid making the issue controversial.

He pointed out that Pakistan did not approach International Court of Justice (ICJ) and added Pakistan government would deal Jadhve case according to the law of land.

Ch Nisar said FC troops who rendered their lives for protection of motherland, were in fact the real heroes and the whole nation did recognise their sacrifices with high esteem.

Paying tributes to the martyrs of the forces, he said they did sacrifice for the national solidarity so that masses could live in a peaceful atmosphere.

The Minister asked new recruits that it is the initial phase of their career, so they will be doing a lot to defeat terrorism.

He said Pakistan government would take necessary steps for the betterment of the security forces adding in last three years on directives of the Prime Minster about Rs. 80.0 billion had been spent on Civil Armed Forces.

He said 29 new wings would be established in coming two to three months.

To a question, the Minster said Pakistan has close relations with Afghans and wants peace and stability in Afghanistan as it is in its own favour. However, if Afghanistan would speak under Indian influence, then it would not be tolerated, he added.

He suggested that Afghanistan, instead of leveling allegations, should maintain its own internal affairs for stability in the region.

About Pakistan-Iran ties, he said both countries are tied in Islamic brotherhood and will address problems with mutual understandings. For this purpose, he would visit Iran after Ramadan to resolve specific bilateral issues, he added.

He said Iranian Foreign Minister during his meeting with Pakistani leadership, agreed upon for not allowing any movement against both countries.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2017
 

 

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