Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti has condemned the brutal killing of nine passengers who were abducted from buses traveling to Punjab, calling the terrorists cowardly beasts.
In his statement on the tragic incident, Bugti said the killing of innocent people based on their Pakistani identity is an unforgivable crime.
He vowed that the blood of the innocent will not go in vain and declared, "This is a war of the state, and it will be fought with a clear and decisive stance."
Bugti further stated that all terrorist networks linked to the Indian-backed chaos will be dismantled.
Abdul Aleem Khan calls for unity against terrorism
Federal Minister and President of the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP), Abdul Aleem Khan, strongly condemned the brutal killing of unarmed civilians by what he termed as "Fitna-e-Hindustan," calling the act deeply tragic and barbaric.
He offered prayers for the martyrs and said the act of dragging innocent passengers off buses and gunning them down was heartbreaking. “After facing defeat, the enemy is now targeting helpless civilians in Balochistan,” he stated.
Aleem Khan expressed full confidence in the armed forces and urged the nation to stand united against the menace of terrorism. “Our security forces will crush this evil with full strength. National unity and trust in the Pakistan Army are key to our resilience,” he added.
He reaffirmed that military institutions are actively engaged in eliminating terrorism and expressed solidarity with the grieving families of the victims.