Pak army chief accuses foreign forces of supporting terrorism
BY Agencies5 Feb 2016 4:38 AM IST
Agencies5 Feb 2016 4:38 AM IST
Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province has become a hotbed for proxy wars for regional and global powers pursuing a grand strategy as he accused foreign forces of supporting terrorism in the state, army chief Gen Raheel Sharif said.
“Foreign adversaries are more than eager to exploit any opportunity to destabilise Pakistan by harbouring, training and funding dissidents and militants,” he told a seminar on peace and prosperity in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, yesterday. He said that terrorism and militancy were being supported by foreign forces and facilitated by insiders. Gen Sharif said issues in Balochistan were complicated by the foreign interference across a porous border spanning hundreds of kilometres.
“This is a battle that we all are fighting, and we shall continue to fight till peace prevails across the width and breadth of the province,” he added. Gen Sharif said the law enforcement agencies and the people of Balochistan had defended the integrity of Pakistan with unflinching resolve. He noted that law enforcement agencies had carried out over 2,400 intelligence-based operations in Balochistan since August, 2014 during which 204 lives were lost. “In the current security situation diverse and divergent interests have created complex problems in the province,” he added.
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