Terror incidents rising in Islamabad: Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed
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Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed expresses concerns on worsening Iaw and order situation in Islamabad.
Says government taking steps to improve security in Federal Capital.
Minister says fencing along Afghan border to complete within two months.
ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed on Friday said terror incidents are on the rise in the Federal Capital, promising that the government will take steps to ensure the city is safer in the days to come.
In a video statement after two policemen were killed in a late-night targeted attack, the federal minister said during the PTI government, the number of police martyrs has reached nine.
Here are some of the stories we will be following today (Saturday): The Pakistan Democratic Movement will hold an important meeting led by JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman. No matter what the opposition says, PM Imran Khan s government will complete five years, Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed said. Karachi s DG NADRA has been removed from his post over fake CNICs. Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has instructed Sindh IG Mushtaq Mahar to increase operations and use advanced weapons against dacoits in Shikarpur. The Ministry of National Health Services has confirmed the presence of Indian variant of the coronavirus in Pakistan. Schools across Punjab will reopen on .
Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed has assured Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah of the government s full cooperation to help the province in its operation against dacoits. Rasheed, who is visiting Karachi for two days, told CM Shah that the federal government will even deploy Rangers to help the Sindh government in its grand operation. The meeting participants were told that people could only travel in Sindh with influential people before 2007. It all changed after the PPP launched an operation to clear the province s highways. There is kutcha land from Guddu to Kotri barrage, and near it, there is five to six kilometres of forest land. These dacoits hide in these .