Terrorists were using Afghanistan as a base to carry out attacks in Pakistan, he mentioned, noting that the al Qaeda and TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) were currently housed in Afghanistan.
Pakistan witnessed a sharp rise in terrorism acts after the Kabul takeover by the Taliban in 2021, the minister said, as the government has already repeatedly mentioned that the PTI government’s disastrous move to go for peace talks with the TTP enabled them to relocate to the country’s erstwhile tribal region.
Solangi recalled how terrorism had affected the general elections in 2008 and 2013. The statement comes as the period said saw the terrorists targeted the political parties, especially the ANP which lost hundreds of workers before the 2013, crippling their ability to launch effective election campaign and helping the PTI grab the power in the province.
Elaborating the arrangements made for the February 8 elections while keeping in mind the recent challenges, the minister said a three-layer security provided to the political parties, candidates and voters on the polling day – in the sequence of police, Rangers and other paramilitary forces, and army.















