ISLAMABAD: According to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, putting a stop to terrorism is a complex issue that requires the participation of all citizens.
In his remarks on Saturday, the National Action Plan (NAP) Apex Committee met. “A strong economy can not be imagined in an unstable state involved in terrorism,” he stated.
The conference for important decisions, particularly those pertaining to the safety of Chinese laborers in Pakistan, was presided over by the premier.
Several high-ranking officials attended the forum, including all inspector generals of police, federal ministers, and Chief Ministers of the four provinces, Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff.
As the nation struggles with ongoing acts of terrorism, including as attacks on Chinese nationals within Pakistan, the prime minister stated that all institutions, ministries, provincial governments, and agencies must take a proactive approach to addressing this issue.
PM Shehbaz acknowledged that the problem of terrorism was complex and advocated for the establishment of state governance to address it.
According to him, “stability and the rule of law are necessary” for the nation’s sustainable growth. “All governmental institutions have a primary duty to fight terrorism. We must work together to fully execute the state’s governing system.”