'Crucial to fully implement National Action Plan,' PM says in meeting with Hazara affectees of Quetta blast
Prime Minister Imran Khan met the loved ones of the victims of the Hazarganji market blast — which targeted members of the Hazara community earlier this month — during a brief visit to Quetta on Sunday.
The premier met the delegation of the Hazara community at the Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering, and Management Sciences (BUITEMS), where he also launched a project of the government's flagship housing programme.
According to PTI's official account, Fatiha was "offered for the martyrs of the recent blast. Prime Minister listened to the issues of Hazara brethren and assured state will ensure their protection".
Imran during the meeting assured the Hazara citizens that his government was determined to eliminate terrorism and extremism from the country.
"The prime minister said it is crucial to ensure the full implementation of the National Action Plan," a press release issued by the Press Information Department said.
Terming the Hazarganji attack "extreme cruelty", the premier condoled with the families of the victims and said that there was no alternative to the loss of human lives.
"It is the duty of the federal and provincial governments to provide complete protection to the citizens of the country," he was quoted as saying.
He stressed that some elements wanted to create discord among the public and spread chaos "but we all have to thwart the impure designs of the enemy together".
"We are standing with you," Prime Minister Imran assured the relatives of the victims, adding that the terrorists involved in the attack would be brought to book and "no concession will be given" in the process to establish peace.
The premier also announced a five per cent quota in the Naya Pakistan Housing Programme for the families of those killed in the Hazarganji attack.
After the meeting, the premier laid the foundation stone of a housing project under the Naya Pakistan Housing Programme.
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Alyani at the launch ceremony thanked the premier for his visit to the province. The participants of the ceremony observed a minute of silence for the victims of last week's blast.
'More than 5 million houses'
Addressing the ceremony in connection with the project under which 110,000 houses will be constructed in Balochistan, Prime Minister Imran said that the housing schemes are being launched to facilitate the poor who cannot afford to buy or build a house.
"A big cause of corruption in Pakistan is that a salaried person can't afford his or her own house," he said, adding that the government was making the houses for the same segments.