The recent wave of terrorism in Quetta, unleashed by banned outfits, poses a major threat to security agencies. Killing innocent people who were under training to protect the life of common citizens is condemnable and needs the special attention of the government. Terror attacks are gaining momentum which reflect the failure of the agencies responsible for countering such attacks.
Religious scholars should come out and condemn terror attacks that have crippled thousands of families so far. It is hoped that a proper action plan will be formulated for the safety and security of the citizens of Pakistan.
Iftikhar Mirza
Islamabad
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