Islamabad: The Ex-Service Men Society has condemned the repeated onslaughts on the Federal Capital by some gangs. This was stated by President Ex-Service Men Society Lieutenant General retired Abdul Qayyum, while addressing a news conference in Islamabad today. He said elements involved in attacking and targeting the lives and properties of the general public do not deserve any sympathy. He said several officials of the law enforcement agencies were martyred during recent march on Islamabad. According to Radio Pakistan, Lieutenant General retired Abdul Qayyum also condemned the rising menace of terrorism in the country and paid homage to the security forces for rendering meritorious sacrifices in the war against terrorism. Commenting on the situation in the Kurram area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Abdul Qayyum deplored killings of the innocent civilians and urged the provincial government to look into the matter to protect lives of the innocent civilians. Besides, he stressed the need to book all the elements, inv olved in digital terrorism. He also appreciated government's efforts for macroeconomic stability.
Ex-Service Men Society Condemns Attacks on Federal Capital and Honors Security Forces.
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