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PPP demands Parliament to be taken into confidence on Afghanistan issue

TLDR: The Pakistan People's Party (PPP) has demanded that the parliament take Afghanistan into confidence. He said that the parliament should be taken on board, the government should clarify its policy on the Afghan situation and the security of C-Pac projects should be reviewed.

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While addressing a press conference, Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto said that National Action Plan should be implemented immediately, C-Pac projects are significant for the development of Pakistan, and the security of C-Pac projects should be reviewed foolproof security should be given. If the government does not pay attention, the incidents of terrorism will increase. There were incidents of terrorism in Dasu and Karachi.

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Bilawal Bhutto said that Pakistan is not ready to hand over an inch to terrorists; we must fulfill our constitutional and legal promises. The parliament should be taken into confidence on the ongoing situation in Afghanistan. The government should clarify its policy on the situation in Afghanistan. The people have repeatedly rejected terrorists in the name of Islam.

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