Peshawar Mosque Blast: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Acknowledges Failure to Avert Carnage; Calls for ‘National Unity’

PeshawarAmid a wave of terror attacks in Pakistan, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday acknowledged the failure to prevent the Peshawar massacre that killed more than 100 people and called for “national unity” to deal with the menace. Addressing an apex committee meeting at the Governor’s House here on the mosque attack and the overall evolving situation of terrorism in Pakistan, Sharif also expressed dismay over the criticism leveled against the federal government from opposition parties in the wake of a series of terrorist attacks. “There is a need for unity across the political spectrum.

This act of terrorism managed to breach the security checkpoint and reach the mosque. We should not hesitate to accept the facts, Dawn newspaper quoted Sharif as saying.

A Taliban suicide bomber blew himself up during afternoon prayers at a Peshawar mosque on Monday, killing 101 people and injuring more than 200. Police said on Thursday that the assailant wore a police uniform to enter the high-security area and was riding a motorcycle with a helmet and mask. Pakistan has been hit by a wave of terrorism, mostly in the country’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, but also in Balochistan and the Punjab city of Mianwali, which borders the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Expressing condolences to the families of those killed in the mosque attack, Sharif said that it is being asked how the terrorism which was wiped out a few years ago was allowed to happen. In the wake of this incident, there was unnecessary criticism on social media. This is certainly condemnable. Whether the incident occurred due to a security lapse will be investigated. But to say that it was a drone strike and similar allegations were unnecessary at this sad time, he was quoted as saying in the report.

Friday’s meeting was attended by several senior officials of the Pak government, including army chief General Asim Munir, chief ministers of four provinces and Gilgit-Baltistan, federal ministers and national political leaders. Sharif said that the entire Pakistani nation is thinking about how to deal with this menace in future.

What measures will be taken to stop this terrorist wave? It is the need of the hour that the leadership of the political parties as well as the provinces and the center take ownership and sort out their differences, be it political or related to any religious reasons. He said that we should unite and deal with it.

Describing it as a difficult time for the country, Sharif, who is also facing a difficult time in managing the country’s debt-ridden economy, vowed that the country would collectively overcome this challenge.

All resources will be mobilized. He said that this meeting reaffirms our purpose of sitting together till this menace is over. According to another report in The Express Tribune newspaper, the Prime Minister emphasized that the government will not rest until terrorism is eradicated and that his government is trying to control terrorism despite the many challenges facing the country. Will do