Sarfaraz Bugti opposes military operation in Balochistan despite successive terrorist attacks – Pakistan

Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti has once again opposed the military deployment despite successive terrorist attacks in the province.

Sarfraz Bugti on Saturday visited the Civil Hospital Trauma Center in Quetta where he visited the workers who were injured in the attack on the Dukki coal mine.

Sarfraz Bugti prayed for the recovery of the injured and expressed good wishes, the Chief Minister also expressed his satisfaction over the treatment of the injured.

Talking to the media after the visit, Sarfaraz Bugti said that we are dealing with the challenge of terrorism, there is serious concern about terrorism and condemnation is a small word.

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Sarfraz Bugti said that there are many problems in the health sector in the province, and the people of Balochistan should cooperate to solve these problems.

He said that Balochistan is being targeted as a soft target, more than 30 thousand miners are working in Balochistan.

Sarfraz Bugti said that there is a need to create a consensus against terrorism, as a nation we have to fight against terrorism, the state institutions are protecting the country’s secrets.

Sarfraz Bugti said that if terrorism stops with my resignation, I will not take a second.

He said that the Balochistan government has the support of the federal government, the state does not need a military operation in Balochistan, the terrorists are not strong enough to carry out a military operation.

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