"This government will not allow Pakistan's land to be used for any kind of outside terrorism," Khan said.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said no militant group would be allowed to operate on Pakistani soil and carry out attacks abroad, days after his government began a crackdown against militant organisations.
"This government will not allow Pakistan's land to be used for any kind of outside terrorism," Khan said on Friday while addressing a public rally in southern Pakistan. "We will not allow any militant group to function in our country now."
وزیراعظم عمران خان سندھ کے علاقے چھاچھرو میں صحت کارڈ کے حوالے سے منقعدہ تقریب میں چھاچھرو کی عوام میں صحت کارڈ تقسیم کر رہے ہیں، صحت کارڈ سے کسی بھی سرکاری ونجی ہسپتال میں علاج کروایا جاسکتا ہے.#ChahchroWelcomesPMIK#SehatSahulatProgramme pic.twitter.com/KxgTKlFWYD
— PTI (@PTIofficial) 8 March 2019
Pakistan began a crackdown against militant groups this week amid growing international pressure in the wake of a bombing in Kashmir by a militant group.
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