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Concrete evidence from investigation into Islamabad and Wana incidents will be shared with international forums: Atta Tarar

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Atta Tarar

Federal Minister for Information Atta Tarar has made it clear in the press briefing that the Islamabad and Wana incidents will be investigated, and anyone involved in terrorism will be exposed before the world.

Atta Tarar paid tribute to the Pakistani Armed Forces for the successful operation against the terrorists who attacked Wana Cadet College.

He said that this was a difficult and sensitive operation; it could have been an incident ten times bigger than APS, adding that the lives of the students have been saved with great skill, and 550 students have been successfully rescued.

Federal Minister for Information Atta Tarar said that Pakistan has recently won wars with India and Afghanistan. Our only demand has been that Afghan soil should not be used against Pakistan and that the facilitation of terrorists from Afghanistan should stop, he remarked.

Atta Tarar said that the Islamabad and Wana incidents will be investigated, and concrete evidence will be shared with friendly countries and international forums.

After more evidence of terrorist incidents, a plan of action will be formulated, and whoever was involved will be exposed before the world, he concluded.

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