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Muqam for national unity against terrorism

F.P. Report

PESHAWAR: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs, Engr Amir Muqam here on Monday underscored the need for national unity against the menace of terrorism and should show the same spirit like that of Army Public School attack for complete eradication of this menace.

Talking to reporters in Lady Reading Hospital after inquiring after the health of injured victims of Police Lines blast, Muqam said it was highly condemnable and inhuman act. He said that the Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif despite the busy official engagements rushed to Peshawar where he inquired after the health of blast victims at LRH.

He said that we are fully aware of the grief and sorrow through which the victims’ families are passing through and stand with them in this hour of grief. He said such cowardly acts could not shake the resolve and determination of the government and people of Pakistan in the fight against terrorism.

The Frontier Post

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