India has intensified terrorism campaign inside Pakistan: PM



Shehbaz Sharif visits Command and Staff College Quetta, praises Armed Forces   Addresses grand jirga in Balochistan   Announces 25pc federal development share for Balochistan   Says we are introducing crypto regulation, blockchain in country   We have drawn a red line, will not allow India to make water a weapon   Blood thirsty terrorists in Balochistan are foreign agents: PM.

QUETTA/ISLAMABAD  –  Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that the issues faced by the people of Balochistan would be resolved amicably and funds would be made available for the development and progress of the largest province. Addressing a grand Jirga of Balochistan here, he said all provinces are like brothers and would equally share resources of the country. The federal government was spending Rs 70 billion on the solarization project in Balochistan, he said adding Rs 150 billion would be diverted for the building of highway N25 in Balochistan. These funds would be acquired from the amount which the government was collecting after the lowering down of prices of petroleum products in the international market.

The prime minister said the government would allocate Rs 1000 billion for the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) this year and 25 percent or Rs 250 billion from the fund would be for projects in Balochistan. He said federal funds were the right of people of Balochistan and every penny would be spent transparently on the progress and prosperity of the province.

As chief minister of Punjab, he said he allocated ten percent quota for the students of Balochistan in different schemes of Punjab including laptop schemes and scholarships in the foreign and provincial educational institutions. In the past, Rs two billion were allocated for a heart hospital in Balochistan, he continued. He recalled that Punjab had agreed to give part of its funds from the National Finance Commission (NFC) Award to Balochistan in view of its development needs as the province had a larger area. In today’s value, the funds diverted to Balochistan amounted to Rs 160 billion, he explained.

The NFC award was signed in Lahore in 2010 after three days of discussions among the national leadership including President Asif Ali Zardari, then prime minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani and Nawaz Sharif, he added.

He said in the tenure of Nawaz Sharif lot of development projects were undertaken in Balochistan and President Zardari initiated Aghaz-e-Haqooq-e-Balochistan. He said the elders of Balochistan decided to become part of Pakistan under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammd Ali Jinnah.

Talking about incidents of terrorism in Balochistan, he said terrorists were blood thirsty and were against the progress of Pakistan and were undertaking heinous acts at the behest of foreign elements.

He said terrorists in Balochistan were foreign agents who had resorted to barbarity but they would not be tolerated by the government and armed forces of Pakistan.

He assured that social and economic justice would be delivered to the people of Balochistan.

Referring to the latest incidents in Sorab, he said the country could not make progress without peace.

Talking about conflict with India, he said on the midnight of May 6 and 7 and May 10 India attacked Pakistan but with the grace of Allah, the armed forces of Pakistan bravely defeated the enemy, who will remember its failure forever. He thanked people of Pakistan for showing unity and standing with the Pakistan army shoulder to shoulder during the conflict.

As prime minister he was witness to all the events of the short duration war, he said adding as a brave and sagacious leader Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir led Pakistan armed forces to a victory against India and made the nation proud and the success was akin to avenging the events of 1971.

He said now the enemy was scared and the friendly countries were more confident after success of Pakistan. He recalled that Pakistan conducted six nuclear explosions in response to five detonations of India in 1998, adding Nawaz Sharif was leader of the nation on that momentous occasion, which fortified the defence of Pakistan. Field Marshal Chief of Army Staff Syed Asim Munir, Acting Governor Balochistan Governor Abdul Khaliq Achakzai, Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti and high ranking military and civil officials attended the event.

Preparedness needed on multiple fronts to counter threats: PM

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Saturday also stressed that the threats faced by Pakistan are no longer confined to conventional warfare and highlighted the need for preparedness across multiple domains. The PM also said that India after having suffered a humiliating defeat during Ma’rka-e-Haq has now intensified its campaign of terrorism inside Pakistan through its proxies. PM resolved that all such nefarious and ill designs of India and its proxy Fitna al Hindustan will be defeated by Pakistani nation, Insha’Allah.

Earlier on arrival at Command & Staff College, PM was received by the Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI (M).

He was addressing officers at the Command and Staff College. Joined by Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti, Federal Ministers Ahsan Iqbal and Attaullah Tarar, Balochistan Corps Commander Lt. Gen. Rahat Naseem Ahmed Khan, and DG ISPR Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the Prime Minister outlined a comprehensive vision for national resilience.

“Pakistan’s threats are no longer limited to traditional warfare,” said PM Sharif. “Our military, political, and economic institutions must be equally prepared to face hybrid challenges, from border security to economic sabotage.” He paid tribute to the Pakistan Armed Forces for their valor and professionalism, citing the response to the Pulwama incident as an example of national strength. “While India targeted innocent civilians, our Air Force responded with precision, striking seven high-value targets,” he said, adding that the incident proved Pakistan’s operational readiness on land and in the air.

The PM strongly criticised India’s propaganda and its attempt to weaponize events like the Pulwama attack. He emphasized that Pakistan responded firmly, diplomatically and militarily. “India tried to make water a weapon, but we have drawn a red line. Pakistan will never allow its water rights to be violated,” he added.

He praised the leadership of Field Marshal Asim Munir and Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar for their strategic foresight, asserting that Pakistan’s armed forces and people stand united against any aggression. “The recent tensions have only boosted the morale of our nation and forces,” he remarked.

He noted that when he assumed office for 16-month tenure, the country was facing severe challenges, but none were insurmountable. “Our focus remains on the economy, reforms, and counterterrorism,” he said. He pointed to significant achievements since the beginning of economic reforms in March 2024. “Tax revenue has increased by 28% compared to last year. The introduction of a faceless assessment system at Karachi Port has improved transparency. Inflation has dropped from 38% to single digits. The Pakistani rupee is now stable,” he added.

Shehbaz Sharif also emphasised the government’s zero-tolerance policy on corruption, crediting tough decisions and anti-smuggling measures for economic stabilization. “We are introducing modern technologies, including crypto regulation and blockchain, to align Pakistan with the global financial landscape,” he announced.

He reaffirmed Pakistan’s strong ties with countries like China, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, Qatar, and the Gulf states. “Our strategic friendships have endured every test. These nations stood by us in our most difficult times,” he said. The Prime Minister called for collective national effort and hard work to join the ranks of great nations. “Success comes from perseverance. Together, we will transform Pakistan into a model for the world,” he declared.





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