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PTI Leaders Condemn Terrorist Attack on School Bus in Khuzdar, Discuss National Challenges

Islamabad:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Ali Muhammad Khan strongly condemned the recent terrorist attack on a school bus in Khuzdar, calling it a cowardly act by the country’s enemies targeting innocent children. Speaking during a talk show on Express News, Khan emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating, “Our enemies attacked school children today, which shows the kind of challenges and enemies our country faces.”

He expressed that the victory belongs to the whole nation, stating, “Nations win wars, not armies. Despite difficult circumstances, the nation has come together, overcoming divisions, and united in the face of adversity.”

Meanwhile, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Ihsan Afzal also condemned the attack, pointing fingers at India for its role in supporting proxies against Pakistan. He described the attack on the school bus, where an IED was planted, as one of the most cowardly and shameful acts, stating, “This was a despicable and cowardly attack, and there can be no worse attack than this on innocent children.”

Rana Ihsan Afzal further emphasized the ongoing operations by the Pakistan Army, noting that “our armed forces are already combating terrorists, making sacrifices every day to ensure the safety and security of the nation.”

In the same discussion, PTI leader Naeem Haider Panjoota added that former Prime Minister Imran Khan had also expressed concern over the rising terrorism in the country, mentioning the need to control the situation while also addressing the ongoing tensions with India and the deteriorating state of the economy. Panjoota emphasized that Khan had left the door open for dialogue, stating, “If anyone in power wishes to talk, they are welcome.”

Addressing the current political climate, Panjoota remarked on the fragile position of the government, stating, “The government is relying on external support, having lost in all its constituencies. If they were to be asked, they would probably say they’re ready to step down.”

The discussion highlighted not only the tragedy of the Khuzdar attack but also the pressing issues facing Pakistan, including security, terrorism, and political instability.

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