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Attack on university was attack on Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif
Both the leaders agreed that terrorism was a common enemy and that both the countries would make joint efforts to eliminate this menace. I called a meeting of all political parties. So far, we have been able to destroy the infrastructure and destroy their network.
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Heavily-armed Taliban militants stormed the prestigious university in Pakistan’s restive northwest Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province this morning, firing indiscriminately on students and teachers.
“Government launched operation Zarb-e-Azb which is continued successfully and many important goals have been achieved against the terrorists and but now extremists are on run and attacking the soft target”. “Pakistan has paid a very heavy price in terms of lives”.
“The Prime Minister was never scheduled to visit Davos so where is the question of cancellation”, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said when asked about reports that PM Modi was to travel to the Swiss town. “We inherited GDP growth of 3 per cent and now we are 4.2 per cent and we expect 5 per cent this year”. Nawaz Sharif also conveyed his grief on the recent Istanbul bombings.
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He also stressed that the Pakistani government has the ability to decide what conforms to public interest and added that it does not require a parliamentary decision to stand in solidarity with Saudi Arabia. “The countless sacrifices made by our countrymen will not go waste”, the prime minister averred.