Pakistan: Acting PM Kakar will discuss the law and order situation of the country, convene a meeting of the top committee

National Apex Committee Meeting: Pakistan's Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar has called a meeting of the National Apex Committee on Tuesday to discuss the law and order situation in the country. This meeting has been called by the Prime Minister after the Mastung attack. According to the information received, the meeting will be held in Islamabad and top civil and military officials will participate in it.

Pakistan: Acting PM Kakar will discuss the law and order situation of the country, convene a meeting of the top committee

More than 50 people died in a suicide blast on Friday in Mastung, Balochistan. There is panic in the country after this suicide attack. In view of this attack, Pakistan's acting Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakkar has called a meeting. The caretaker Prime Minister has called a meeting of the National Supreme Committee on Tuesday to discuss the law and order situation in the country. ARY News gave this information. The meeting will be held in Islamabad and will be attended by top civil and military officials.

ARY News quoted sources as saying that the progress of the National Action Plan as well as the overall law and order situation in the country will be reviewed in the meeting.

Apart from this, heads of intelligence agencies will brief the participants about the law and order situation and steps taken to eliminate terrorists from the country. The Prime Minister will also discuss launching a nationwide campaign against illegal foreign nationals.

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir confirmed that Pakistan Armed Forces operations against terrorists will continue unabated and they will not stop until terrorism is eradicated from the country, ARY News quoted the army's media wing as saying. Doesn't end.

Giving information, ARY News said that the Army Chief praised the bravery of Balochistan Police and law enforcement personnel. He assured support and cooperation to their families and stressed that terrorists, their supporters, and facilitators will not be spared.