Pakistan

Islamabad saved from major disaster, female suicide bomber arrested from Balochistan

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Abdul khalique

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti says that intelligence agencies saved Pakistan from a major disaster by arresting a female suicide bomber from Balochistan.

While holding a press conference with the female suicide bomber in Quetta, Mir Sarfaraz Bugti said that the woman sitting next to us was on a mission to carry out a suicide attack. The female suicide bomber was given the target of an attack in Islamabad. The intelligence agency took timely action and foiled the terrorist plan.

He said that terrorists have nothing to do with Baloch traditions. We want to educate girls while terrorists are making them wear suicide jackets. We are handing over the girl to her father in a dignified manner.

The Balochistan Chief Minister said that terrorists trap women, terrorists exploit girls to please international masters, the woman was threatened that if she does not carry out a suicide attack, they will kill her father.

Sarfaraz Bugti said that he thanked the intelligence agencies for saving Pakistan from a great disaster. The intelligence agencies took timely action and arrested a girl. Baloch women are never part of this war. What tradition is it that Baloch girls are used for their own interests?

Abdul khalique

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