Monday, August 29, 2011

Hoti condemns militants' attack on Pak sovereignty

The Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ameer Haider Khan Hoti while denouncing the brazen attacks of Afghan militants on check posts in Chitral termed these cowardice attacks an open aggression on country's solidarity.

In a statement issued here on Sunday, the Chief Minister slammed the brutal aggression of militants from neighboring Afghanistan and stressed upon NATO forces to take concerted steps on their part to stop these nefarious activities in future.

The Chief Minister said that we did not allow any one to use our soil for any kind of activities and brutalities of killing innocent people and expect the same from others.

The Chief Minister expressed the hope that in future such hostilities would not take place and the people controlling the power on the other side would keep a vigilant eye to prevent these unwanted incidents.

The Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti made it clear that our government would not allow any one to interfere in country's solidarity and autonomy. Ameer Haider Khan Hoti was of the view that regrouping of the militants in Kunar and Noristan provinces of Afghanistan is alarming for Pakistan, therefore, he urged upon the Afghan government and NATO forces to devise a comprehensive plan to stop such dangerous alliances for ensuring peace and harmony in the region.

He said such activities would not only endanger the peace and harmony in the region but also affects the cordial relations between two Muslim neighboring countries - Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The Chief Minister expressed his grief over loss of precious lives in these subversive attacks and reaffirmed his vow that sacrifices of our valiant people would not let go waste and these hostilities would be prevented at all cost.

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