Islamabad: Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has called for a unified political effort to address the challenges of terrorism and economic instability in Pakistan. His remarks came during a Senate session where he responded to concerns about recent terrorist activities in Balochistan, emphasizing the need for political cohesion and a focused dialogue to overcome these issues.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Dar urged political groups to collaborate closely to devise effective strategies for combating terrorism and achieving economic stability. He stressed the importance of setting aside political differences on the matter of national security. Dar advocated for engaging in dialogue with factions that are committed to Pakistan’s integrity, while unequivocally condemning those who incite violence and chaos, accusing them of undermining the country’s stability at the behest of external adversaries.
The Deputy Prime Minister’s statements reflect a call for a strategic and united approach to tackling the dual threats of terrorism and economic challenges facing Pakistan.