Military leadership to brush legislators on the security situation on March 18 Blogging Sole

The members of the Bass Chamber of Parliament attend the meeting of the National Assembly in Islamabad on March 1, 2024. - X / @ naofpakistan
The members of the Bass Chamber of Parliament attend the meeting of the National Assembly in Islamabad on March 1, 2024. – X / @ naofpakistan
  • Na speaker schedule session on closed doors for Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
  • Session to follow by parliamentary leaders of political parties.
  • The relevant members of the cabinet will also attend Reunion.

Islamabad: The president of the National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq summoned a camera meeting of the National Security Commission (PCN) on March 18 in the middle of an increase in terrorist incidents, in particular in Baloutchistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

According to a statement published by Prime Minister (PMO) on Sunday, the president of the NA planned the session on camera on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. on the advice of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The meeting will take place in the National Assembly hall.

The military management will provide a complete briefing to the parliamentary committee on the security situation in force, added the press release.

The session will be followed by parliamentary leaders of political parties in the National Assembly and in the Senate, as well as their designated representatives. The relevant members of the firm will also be present.

The year’s crucial meeting was summoned a few days after a great terrorist attack on the passenger train in the Mushqaf region in the Bolan district in Balutchistan.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balutchistan, which both share borders with neighboring Afghanistan, have faced most of the terrorist attacks – the two provinces representing more than 96% of terrorist attacks and deaths in Pakistan in 2024 according to a global report on terrorism 2025.

Dozens of activists, affiliated with the Balutchistan Liberation Army (Bla), exploded a railroad and attacked Jaffar Express on Tuesday, transporting more than 440 passengers – who were taken hostage.

The security forces, after a complex clearance operation, neutralized 33 attackers and saved the passengers hostage.

In addition to five operational victims, up to 26 passengers were martyred by terrorists, 18 of whom were security staff belonging to the Pakistani army and the body front (FC), three were officials from the Pakistani railways and other departments, and five were civilians.

In addition, three FC staff members were martyred during the attack by activists targeting a stake of stakes before the train ambush.

The country has experienced a sharp increase in terrorist attacks since Taliban leaders returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021.

In January 2025, the attacked terror jumped 42% compared to the previous month, according to data published by Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (Picss), a reflection group.

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