00:00In different areas of Balochistan, 38 people have been killed in terrorist and anti-national activities.
00:10In Musakhil area, 23 passengers were killed by getting off the vehicles.
00:16According to the SSP and police, all the people have been killed by firing from trucks and passenger buses.
00:24Today, the Chief Minister of Balochistan said that the terrorists have killed the Pakistanis.
00:38It's a very fair way of putting it.
00:40The terrorists have killed the Pakistanis.
00:44It doesn't matter if you look at the identification card, their identity, or their domiciles.
00:50But in reality, the Pakistanis have been killed.
00:54The terrorists are the ones who killed them.
00:57The terrorists have also set fire to 10 vehicles.
01:05On the other hand, the terrorists have shot and killed 10 people.
01:16In Mastong, the security forces have attacked the police station.
01:22In Dozan, a railway bridge has been destroyed.
01:29After the railway bridge was destroyed, the railway line between Quetta's Sindh and Punjab has been cut off.
01:37These are the issues that the ISPR of Balochistan has raised.
01:43The Chief Minister of Balochistan has given a very good response.
01:52I think he spoke very well.
01:54But he was trying to make everyone understand.
01:58Let's see if people understood or not.
02:01According to the ISPR, an operation was also carried out.
02:05During which, 14 brave soldiers were martyred, including four Al-Qano of the four institutions that implement the law.
02:12The ISPR has issued a press release.
02:14Shahid Rehndewa is with us. He is the translator of Balochistan.
02:17Shahid Rehndewa, Assalam-o-Alaikum.
02:19Wa-Alaikum-Salam. How are you?
02:20I was listening to the CM's press conference today.
02:24He was also telling the journalists that you also need to understand some things.
02:28He wanted to give a message.
02:30But the first message would have been if the government and the opposition, all political parties, were united against this disgusting act.
02:39It would have been seen that the opposition and the government are united on this.
02:42Don't you think that would have been a better message?
02:45Your point is valid in its own right.
02:50But if you look at it, the CM was not sitting alone.
02:53He was sitting with all the political parties of the government.
02:56It would have been better if the opposition and the government were sitting together.
03:00But I understand that you are saying that everyone is on the same page.
03:04But the CM was trying to make people understand.
03:09Why are people not able to understand the message that we put up a roadblock and we criticize it.
03:18Why is the government not able to explain this issue to the journalists and other people?
03:22I think that the CM's press conference or the conversation that he has had for the last few days,
03:28there are a few things that are very clear.
03:31The first thing is that he says that we have a term used, which is disgusting.
03:36He says that first decide who is angry and who is displeased.
03:40Who do you want to talk to?
03:42He wants to clear the confusion.
03:44On a national level, after the CM's many talks,
03:50a while ago you saw that Mr. Saqdar said that terrorism will not be accepted in the name of anger.
03:57Today, Mr. Mohsin Naqvi followed that.
03:59See, nothing can justify the death of 10 or 40 people.
04:04Whatever happened in the last 24 hours,
04:09there are about 33 people who have been killed on the basis of hatred.
04:15What was their fault?
04:17The first question is this.
04:19Are all those people sitting in Islamabad today,
04:22or all the forces that have always questioned that the state has done something wrong,
04:27today they have snatched the power?
04:30So, you try to contact Shahid Rehman Sahib again.
04:34He says that those people in Islamabad who criticize the government,
04:39criticize the government of Baluchistan,
04:42call these people angry,
04:44that these are government policies,
04:46so how will they respond to this today?
04:48The CM supported the negotiations,
04:51but he says, who should we negotiate with?
04:53See, because of this, there is a new policy in KP.
04:56It is called Khawarij.
04:57It seems like a no-nonsense policy of the military forces and our military institutions.
05:05What is the policy here?
05:07Let's get in touch with Shahid Rehman Sahib.
05:09What different things are we going to do?
05:12This is the fundamental question.
05:14I hope that,
05:16these incidents usually leave the news cycle the next day,
05:21that they should not be forgotten so easily.
05:23All those things need to be done
05:24that can get Baluchistan out of this terrorism.
05:31If there is a use of force in it,
05:34then it is necessary to get all the people on board.
05:37And all those forces that are criticizing the government,
05:40they should also be made to sit somewhere and do APC.
05:42Whatever needs to be done.
05:44If everyone is on the same page,
05:46then such a thing will also be successful.
05:48If not, then perhaps,
05:50the governments will face difficulties.
05:51When you fail to convince the political people.
05:56But they are terrorists.
05:58And the action against terrorists should be a befitting response.
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