Jaffar Express Train Service Resumes: Jafar Express resumed its services on Thursday after 16 days of suspension. This train was closed after the attack of Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). On March 11, a group of militants attacked the Peshawar-Kavata Jafar Express in Boln Pass area of Balochistan.
Jafar Express again restored its operation, which left for Quetta from Peshawar. On this occasion, Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan’s federal minister Engineer Aamir Mukam left the train with special prayers. In a conversation with the media, he told that on the instructions of the Prime Minister, the train service was immediately restored.
Commitment of government and army
The minister said that the government and the Pakistan Army are committed to thwarting terrorist ambitions, and national security is being given top priority. He emphasized that terrorists would be defeated under the leadership of COAS General Asim Munir.
Efforts to obstruct Balochistan’s progress
Mukam said that those who are trying to obstruct the progress of Balochistan are failing. He emphasized that both Prime Minister and COAS are determined to protect the country.
Call for united country and political unity
He further said that the whole country is united in support of the armed forces and against terrorism. At the same time, he insisted on ending divisive politics, calling on political unity. He said that collective efforts are necessary to face national challenges.
PTI criticism and prediction
Commenting on political developments, the minister criticized internal division and failed protests within PTI. He predicted that the call for any performance in the future would be rejected by the public.

