Islamabad: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on Friday telephoned Governor Balochistan Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi and discussed the deteriorating law and order situation of Quetta, a metropolitan of Pakistan.
At least 114 people were killed and several others injured after deadly blasts hit a Shiite neighbourhood in Quetta.
PM Ashraf directed the governor to take every step in order to protect the precious lives of the people of the province. The prime minister also assured Magsi that the government was ready to provide assistance to the provincial government to increase the security situation in the provincial capital.
Earlier on Friday, Magsi said that they have lost the right to rule following the bomb explosions, adding that the elections are needed to be hold in this situation.
Talking to media after inquiring the health of injured people at CMH Quetta, the governor said that if elections were hold then good people would come forward.
Magsi said that Pakistan is the first ‘Islamic Atomic Power’ that’s why it is being attacked under planned conspiracy and the motive of the attacks is to destabilize the country.
Replying a query, the Balochistan Governor said that Chief Minister is a chief executive of the province and keeping law and order situation is one of his responsibilities.
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