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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal said on Thursday that India is using Afghan soil for terrorism in Balochistan.

While speaking to journalists, he said that the terror incidents are an attempt to sabotage multi-billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). ?We will resolve all such issues in coming times,? he said.

He said that Pakistan has moved beyondΒ from the baggage of 1999 and 2002.

Responding on a question, he said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan is calling for general elections earlier before its schedule because he fears that his party?s nominated candidates will not be elected in the Senate elections.

The interior minister reiterated that the government will complete its term. He added that every Pakistani believes that the country is on the path of progress.

?Every single Pakistani believes that today?s Pakistan is better from its recent past,? he said.

Taking a jibe at the PTI, he said that running a government requires experience, how can the nation hand over its future to a person who has not even worked in a Union Council.

Turbat terror incident

As many as 15 bullet-ridden bodies were found on Thursday from Buleda area of Kech district in Turbat.

Turbat Assistant Commissioner Dr Jamil Baloch told Geo News the bodies of the deceased were kept in the hospital after their post-mortem was conducted.

The funeral prayers of the deceased were held in Turbat and attended by the chief minister, as well as other senior civil and military officials. The bodies will later be sent to the respective areas in Punjab where the deceased hailed from.

A special plane of the military, C-130, will take the bodies back to their home cities. Earlier, it was reported that ambulances from the Edhi Foundation will transport the bodies.


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