Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on declared that the agents and facilitators of Fitna-al-Hindustan will meet a disgraceful end, reaffirming the state’s unwavering resolve to eliminate all Indian-backed subversion from Pakistani soil. He warned that those challenging the writ of the state will be dealt with mercilessly, and that no force working against the integrity of Pakistan will be allowed to prevail. He made these remarks while presiding over a high-level meeting on the law and order situation in Quetta, co-chaired by Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti. The session comprehensively reviewed ongoing intelligence-based operations by security forces against Fitna-al-Hindustan in various regions of the province.
During the meeting, Chief Minister Bugti briefed participants on the province’s overall security framework and the coordinated countermeasures being implemented. A detailed assessment was conducted on the execution of the Provincial Action Plan and the institutional challenges encountered during its enforcement.
Speaking on the occasion, Interior Minister Naqvi said: “Fitna-al-Hindustan will be eradicated with absolute resolve. Their fate is sealed—an ignominious end awaits those who conspire against Pakistan. The state’s authority is non-negotiable, and those who attempt to defy it will be crushed with an iron hand.”
He reiterated the federal government’s full support to Balochistan in its campaign to restore lasting peace. “We stand shoulder to shoulder with the provincial administration in this decisive battle,” he added.
The meeting concluded with consensus that the land of Pakistan will be made uninhabitable for hostile elements acting on foreign agendas. It was agreed that no compromise will be made when it comes to national sovereignty and public security.
Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, while addressing the participants, said: “This is not merely the fight of our security forces—it is the collective war of the Pakistani nation. The operations against Fitna-al-Hindustan have been intensified, and the state machinery is in full motion.” He stressed that all state institutions in Balochistan are operating in close coordination and unison. “We will establish peace at all costs. The blood and sacrifices of our security forces and people will never be forgotten,” he asserted.
The meeting was attended by senior officials including the Inspector General of Police Balochistan, Inspector General Frontier Corps (North), senior officers from the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD), Special Branch, Levies, and the Home Department. With the federal and provincial leadership fully aligned, the message from Quetta was unequivocal: Fitna-al-Hindustan will be rooted out, and Pakistan’s peace, sovereignty, and constitutional writ will be safeguarded at every level.