President, PM reiterate nation's resolve for peace on 4th anniversary of APS attack
Prime Minister Imran Khan in a message on the fourth anniversary of the terrorist attack on Peshawar's Army Public School reiterated the nation's resolve towards national, regional and world peace, Radio Pakistan reported on Sunday.
The prime minister said that the massacre had united the whole nation against a common enemy, which he described as a "blot on humanity".
He added that education is the best tool to eliminate extremism and terrorism permanently.
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Prime Minister Khan paid tribute to members of the armed forces and law enforcement agencies who have rendered countless sacrifices in the war against terror.
The premier expressed the government's commitment to turn Pakistan into a society which does not tolerate extremism or violence in the name of sect, religion, language, skin colour or ethnicity.
The prime minister also tweeted about his government's commitment towards the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP), saying:
"Today as we remember and pray for the survivors and the victims' families, especially the parents, of the Peshawar APS terrorist attack. My government commits itself to fully implementing NAP to rid Pakistan of all forms of terrorism, violence & hatred."
President Arif Alvi said that the APS incident is a national tragedy as well as a day to re-pledge our commitments against inimical forces.
He urged the nation to be ready to make every sacrifice to curb extremism in the country.
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the fateful day of the APS attack continues to remain a scar on the collective memory of the nation. "Even after four years, the pain and sorrow of this utterly senselessness and heinous act remains fresh."
A memorial was also arranged at APS Peshawar today to pay homage to the martyred students and teachers of the school. Similar events were also held in other parts of the country.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa also shared a message via the Inter-Services Public Relations' Twitter account: "Remembering and praying for our APS Martyrs. Salute to the brave parents. Nation has bravely faced challenges at heavy cost to come out successful. We stay united and steadfast to carry forward Pakistan to its rightful destination of peace and prosperity, IA.”