Once again Quetta was attacked. And a new blame game has been started. This is an endless debate, and I expect the outcome will be zero. Everybody is defending their side as Balochistan’s people count their dead. We have right to ask why terrorists are still powerful to attack anywhere and at anytime.
Some say other countries are involved. But what are we doing? We can’t ask other countries to protect us; we can only ask our own government and agencies to help us. No matter who is involved, the people of this country need protection. There is a need to review our policies on terrorism.
Naushaba Abid
Islamabad
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