Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s trip to Turkey to attend Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s inauguration resulted in the postponement of the National Security Committee (NSC) meeting in Islamabad.
NSC meeting postponed: The organizers have rescheduled the meeting originally planned for Friday, providing specific details about the new date. The conference expects the attendance of the command of all three military forces, federal ministries, and committee members.
The organizers have not yet made the new date of the NSC meeting public.
At their most recent meeting, officials resolved to bring legal action against those responsible for military and private property damage on May 9. The forum also vehemently condemned the violent incidents and decided to take legal action against those accountable for causing harm to military and private institutions.
Officials firmly emphasized the complete unacceptability of engaging in actions that cause harm to military property while pretending to pursue political objectives. They categorically condemned any assaults on security and defense establishments.
Such acts undermine the integrity of national defense and pose a direct threat to public safety and stability. The authorities are resolute in their commitment to safeguarding military assets and ensuring the continued functioning of security and defense organizations.
They reaffirm the need for peaceful and lawful means to address grievances rather than resorting to destructive actions that undermine the nation’s security and stability.