GDA leader condemns Nushki killings
Grand Democratic Alliance Information Secretary Sardar Abdul Rahim on Saturday condemned the horrific incident of abduction and killing of bus passengers in the Nushki area of Balochistan.
Expressing sorrow over the act of terrorism, Rahim, who is also the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional general secretary, demanded than the Balochistan and federal governments immediately arrest the terrorists involved in the killings and provide exemplary punishment to them.
He called for ensuring the safety of all the passengers travelling in the area and providing financial assistance to the families of those targeted in terrorist attacks. Rahim offered condolences to the families of those killed by the terrorists, saying that the country could not tolerate any further terrorism. He asked the rulers to take strict measures to eradicate the scourge of terrorism.
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