Staff Reporter:
QUETTA: Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Quddus Buzenjo directed law enforcement agencies to keep vigilant eye on the banned militant organisations. CM Bizenjo chaired a high level meeting, which reviewed overall security of Balochistan and made important decisions.
“None would be allowed to take law into his hands”, Mr. Bizenjo said.

The additional chief secretary (home), Zahid Saleem, inspector general of police Abdul Khaliq Sheikh and other high ups participated in the meeting. All commissioners and deputy inspector generals participated in the meeting through video link.

CM chairs meeting after major terrorist attacks in the country

CM Balochistan has chaired the high level meeting in the aftermath of repeated terrorist activities in the country.

CM Balochistan directed all law enforcement agencies to improve mutual coordination and foil the nefarious designs of anti State and anti social elements.

He said extra security personnel and resources would be provided to sensitive districts of Balochistan. The meeting thoroughly reviewed overall law and order situation across Balochistan and made different recommendations in this regard.

Balochistan ministers to hold dialogue with Maulana Hidayat ur Rehman

The CM said the government has already held negotiations with Maulana Hidayat ur Rehman in Gwadar. He announced that another delegation comprising senior ministers would be dispatched to Gwadar to hold dialogue with Maulana Hidayat ur Rehman. “We believe in non violence and dialogue”, CM Bizenjo said.

CM stated that Balochistan government maintains the law and order situation in half of the country. He said massive resources were required to maintain law and order situation in Balochistan.

CM stated that the government was taking all possible steps to ensure peace and maintain law and order situation in Balochistan.

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