Karachi: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said that the provincial government was taking measures to cope with acts of terrorism in Karachi.
He was speaking to media during his visit to Karsaz where a blast targeted Pakistan Navy bus, killing five and injuring 10 people. Shah said that routs of Navy buses were being changed to avert terrorist activities.
He said that the government was in touch with security experts in improving situation in the city.
Replying a query the chief minister said that it was yet not clear as who was involved in attacks on navy buses; however the investigators have gotten some important clues.
Shah said that it would be premature to say whether  Balochistan Liberation Front or the Taliban were behind the attacks on Pakistan Navy buses. He said that the terrorists clamied responsibility for the attacks to divert the attention of investigators.
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