Bugti stated that the government will give the election commission complete security so that the next elections can be held.
ISLAMABAD – Sarfraz Ahmad Bugti, the acting interior minister, declared on Thursday that all necessary preparations are being made by the interim administration to ensure that the nation holds peaceful elections.
Speaking to a private television channel, Sarfraz Bugti declared, “We will provide full security to the election commission so they can conduct the next elections in a peaceful environment.”
Sarfraz Bugti acknowledged that combating terrorism is a difficult task and that, in order to win the war on terror, the entire country would need to fight for victory.
Bugti claimed that hostile agencies like RAW are funding an intelligence-driven proxy war against the nation.
Bugti responded to a question concerning Afghan individuals’ involvement in criminal activity by saying that there have been reports of some Afghan individuals being involved in both criminal and terrorist activities. He said, “We are taking all necessary steps to secure borders so that no criminal could enter through neighboring areas to sabotage peace.”
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In response to a question concerning security risks to political parties ahead of elections, Bugti said that while TTP has a soft spot for PTI, other party leaders have experienced difficulties because of outlawed organizations.
According to Sarfraz Bugti, the interim administration is working nonstop to eradicate a fresh wave of terrorism from the nation.
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