(Owais Kayani) Teh Prime Minister of Pakistan, the President of the State and the federal Interior Minister have paid tribute to the security forces for killing 15 Khawarij in an undercover operation in Zhob district of Balochistan.
According to the details, Prime Minister shehbaz Sharif appreciated the security forces officers for the successful operation against Fitnah-ul-Khawarij in Zhob district, praised the security forces for thier professional skills for bringing 15 foreigners to hell, and during the operation, the terrorists were killed. Paying homage to the soldier Arifur Rahman Shaheed who died while fighting,he prayed for patience and patience for the martyr’s family.
The Prime Minister said that he will continue the war against the monster of terrorism until it is completely eradicated from the country. I am proud of the dutiful officers and officials, the whole nation including me is standing by the side of the security forces in this war of terrorism.
President Asif Ali Zardari paid tribute to the security forces for the successful operation against Fitna-ul-khawarij in Zhob district and praised the bravery of the forces.Presented, high ranks for Bahadur Saput, prayed for patience for Jameel’s family, the President of the State expressed his determination to continue operations until the complete end of the scourge of terrorism.
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi also paid tribute to the security forces for the successful intelligence-based operation against the Khawarji terrorists in Zhob area.Expressed heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the family of Sepoy Arifur Rahman.
Mohsin Naqvi said that he was proud of the skills of the security forces who brought the 15 kharji terrorists to a tragic end. Kudos to the security forces for thwarting the nefarious intentions of the Kharji terrorists. The brave security forces of pakistan killed 15 Kharji terrorists. The nation salutes the security forces, who sent them to hell and dusted the dirty intentions.
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Interview with Security Expert Dr. Ayesha Malik on Recent Counter-Terrorism Operation in Pakistan
Editor, Time.news: Today, we’re honored to have Dr. Ayesha Malik, a noted expert in counter-terrorism strategies, to discuss the recent undercover operation by Pakistan’s security forces in Balochistan that resulted in the elimination of 15 Khawarij terrorists. Welcome, Dr. Malik!
Dr. Malik: Thank you for having me. It’s always important to discuss developments in counter-terrorism efforts.
Editor: the Prime Minister of Pakistan,Shehbaz Sharif,along with the President and the federal Interior Minister,has paid tribute to the security forces involved in this operation. What is the meaning of such high-level recognition?
Dr. Malik: High-level acknowledgment by national leaders is crucial. It not only boosts the morale of the security forces but also sends a clear message to the citizens about the government’s commitment to combating terrorism. The Prime Minister’s assurance to continue the war against terrorism reflects a strategic approach to maintaining national security.
editor: During this operation, a soldier named Arifur rahman was martyred. How do the sacrifices of individuals like him impact public perception of the military and security operations?
Dr. Malik: Sacrifices in the line of duty ofen evoke a profound sense of national pride and unity. When citizens see that their security forces are fighting bravely against threats, it enhances trust in the military’s ability to protect the nation. The tribute to soldier Arifur Rahman highlights the personal sacrifices made by individuals, which resonates deeply with the public.
Editor: The term “Fitnah-ul-Khawarij” has been used in the context of this operation. Can you elaborate on its implications for understanding the nature of this threat?
Dr. Malik: “Fitnah-ul-Khawarij” refers to a specific extremist ideology that challenges established authority and promotes violence. Recognizing this term in official statements indicates that the government is not only addressing immediate threats but also identifying the ideological roots of terrorism. This understanding is vital for crafting effective long-term counter-terrorism strategies.
Editor: The federal Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, praised the skills of the security forces and the operation’s intelligence-based approach. How critical is intelligence in prosperous counter-terrorism operations?
Dr. Malik: Intelligence is the backbone of successful counter-terrorism operations. Without accurate, timely intelligence, operations can lead to civilian casualties or fail entirely. The emphasis on intelligence-based methods, as highlighted by Interior Minister Naqvi, suggests that the security forces are learning from past experiences and adapting their strategies for more effective outcomes.
Editor: What implications do you think this successful operation will have on future counter-terrorism efforts in Pakistan?
Dr. malik: Such successes will likely encourage sustained and perhaps even more intensified counter-terrorism efforts. The government may also invest more in intelligence and capacity-building within security forces. Additionally, we could see a shift in public support for measures aimed at enhancing security protocols nationwide. It can create a stronger framework for a cohesive national strategy against terrorism.
Editor: Lastly, what practical advice would you give to the readers in light of this operation and the ongoing fight against terrorism?
Dr.Malik: Citizens should remain informed and vigilant. Supporting local peace initiatives and engaging with community programs can be effective ways to counter extremist ideologies at the grassroots level. Moreover, understanding the role of security forces and participating in national dialogues on security can empower communities to foster a safer habitat. it’s a collective effort that requires both government and citizen input.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Malik, for your insights on this critical topic. Your expertise is invaluable as we continue to navigate the challenges in national security.
Dr. malik: Thank you for the possibility to discuss these important issues.