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There is no resentment in Balochistan, terrorists are tools of the enemy: Rana Sanaullah

During the Senate meeting, the government has taken a blunt stance on the security situation in Balochistan and made it clear that the ongoing terrorism in the province cannot be called a political or rights movement.
Advisor to the Prime Minister Rana Sanaullah, while addressing the House, said that there is neither collective resentment nor any organized rights movement in Balochistan, but rather a few elements are taking actions against Pakistan on the instructions of external forces.
He stressed that terrorists should be called terrorists only without any ambiguity or soft approach and indiscriminate and immediate action should be taken against them. He said that the state should eliminate such elements with a clear strategy.
Rana Sanaullah further said that the enemy has faced a humiliating defeat in the recent battles and the terrorist groups active in Balochistan will also be brought to the same end.

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