I’ll visit Quetta today if the slain coal miners are buried today: PM Imran Khan

News Desk

The Prime Minister Imran Khan has said he will visit Quetta today if the slain coal miners are buried today. He said that he government has accepted all the demands of Hazara community and the bereaved families will be compensated and fully taken care of as they have lost their bread earners in the despicable incident.

According to media reports, the Prime Minister has made these remarks while speaking at a ceremony in connection with the launch of Special Technology Zones Authority in Islamabad on Friday. He said that he will visit Questta as soon as the Hazara community buries the victims of gruesome Mach incident.

The Premier further stated that he also sent his cabinet members to Hazara community to deliver a message that the government fully stands behind them. He said the Mach incident is part of the Indian conspiracy to instigate anarchy and sectarian strife in Pakistan.

The Prime Minister has said that the Indian plot was to murder the religious scholars of different schools of thought. He commended the intelligence agencies for foiling four major terrorist activities including one in outside Islamabad.

“We have put out the fire which the enemy was conspiring to stoke through sectarianism,” he added.

While talking about the launch of Special Technology Zones Authority, he said the step is aimed at giving incentives to the IT sector to bolster its growth. He has said that this will provide immense job opportunities to the youth and boost our IT related exports.

“Our expatriate Pakistanis including those in the United States (US) can benefit from the incentives being offered to the IT companies,” he added.

PM Imran Khan has expressed the confidence that the establishment of technology zones in the country will also help attract foreign investment.