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PM Shehbaz denies that terrorists are in any part of Pakistan.

Friday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that the Peshawar blast's security flaws should be investigated, but the government should not be the target of baseless accusations. Additionally, he denied that any Pakistani territory was home to any terrorists.

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Following the explosion in Peshawar, the meeting of the apex committee in Peshawar was presided over by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The meeting was also attended by the top military brass.

After the deadly attack that killed over 300 people, he criticized the propaganda that was spread on social media.

The premier denied that any portion of Pakistan had been occupied by terrorists.

Despite the fact that they move around a lot, they haven’t been able to settle in every part of the country; PM Shehbaz asserted

The premier emphasized unity in the fight against terrorism at the outset of his speech.

He stated that the situation was crucial and that the political leadership needed to work together to develop a comprehensive strategy to combat the country’s resurgence of terrorism.

PM Shehbaz talked about the successful military operations that the country had in the past to get rid of terrorism.

He stated that the nation is puzzled as to how such an incident occurred after terrorism had been eradicated.

He stated, in response to conspiracy theories, that it was a “planned” attack; what ought to be said regarding the most recent acts of terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

The premier stated once more that the province received Rs417 billion from the National Finance Commission (NFC) Award over the past ten years to fight terrorism.

He claimed that Punjab, where his party was in power for the majority of the time, improved its Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), established a forensic laboratory, and implemented safe city projects.

He added that the people of the province would have slept soundly if even one fourth of that amount had been spent correctly, and he asked the KP government, which has been led by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) since 2013.

The premier offered assistance to the KP government in enhancing its CTD’s capabilities.

PM Shehbaz said that Imran Khan wanted to settle TTP members in Pakistan after the US left Afghanistan but isn’t ready to sit with his fellow Pakistanis in an indirect attack.

He hoped that each political party would attend the All Parties Conference (APC), which was scheduled for February 7.

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