Pakistan has seen a significant decrease in terrorist incidents since the launch of Operation Ghazab il-Haq, a nationwide crackdown on terrorist groups. The operation, which began in June last year, has resulted in the arrest and killing of over 400 terrorists across the country. According to police figures, terrorist-related fatalities have dropped by 65% during this period. This drastic decline is attributed to the government’s efforts to intensify security measures and bring terror groups to justice.
The latest statistics from the police indicate that terrorist incidents in major cities such as Karachi, Lahore, and Quetta have significantly reduced. In Karachi alone, the number of terrorist attacks has decreased by 70%, resulting in a substantial decrease in civilian casualties. The operation’s success is attributed to the combined efforts of security forces and law enforcement agencies across the country.
The launch of Operation Ghazab il-Haq was announced by Prime Minister Imran Khan in June last year, with the aim of wiping out terrorist groups from the country. The operation has seen the arrest of high-profile terrorists, including those involved in past attacks on military and civilian targets. This crackdown has sent a strong message to terrorist groups, indicating that they will not be tolerated in Pakistan.
Security forces have been working closely with local communities to gather intelligence and prevent potential terrorist activities. The operation has also seen the establishment of special task forces to deal with terrorism-related cases. These efforts have resulted in the foiling of several plots by terrorist groups, further reducing the number of incidents reported across the country.
The decline in terrorist incidents is expected to continue as long as security forces remain vigilant and committed to eradicating these groups from Pakistan. The government’s efforts to strengthen security measures and bring terror groups to justice will undoubtedly lead to a safer future for citizens across the country. As the operation enters its second phase, there is hope that the number of terrorist incidents will continue to decline.
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