Balochistan CM Sarfraz Bugti vows to avenge martyrs, condemns terrorist attacks
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Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti Sunday vowed that the blood of martyrs will not go in vain, condemning recent terrorist attacks on innocent civilians, reported 24NewsHD TV channel Sunday.
In a media briefing in Lahore, Bugti emphasized that terrorists, who have no nation or tribe, are targeting and martyring Pakistanis in an effort to destabilize the country.
Bugti highlighted a brutal incident where citizens from Punjab were forcibly removed from buses and killed, reaffirming his commitment to uphold the state’s authority.
"This holy blood must be avenged," he asserted, dismissing the label of "angry Baloch" for these terrorists, stressing that they are simply criminals targeting soft spots due to their inability to strike harder targets.
He further declared that the Balochistan government will account for every drop of blood shed by the security forces, stating, "Terrorists have no religion or nation, and their actions are not a fight for Balochistan's rights, but sheer terrorism." Bugti expressed solidarity with the families of the martyrs, assuring them that the state would bring justice for the heinous acts committed.
"In the name of nationalism, these terrorists seek to weaken Pakistan, but we will not let their actions go unpunished," Bugti concluded, underscoring the government’s resolve to maintain peace and security in Balochistan and across the nation.