QUETTA: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has intervened into worsening law and order in Quetta, the provincial capital, directing Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and Intelligence Bureau (IB) to catch criminals.
“Establishing peace in a city of 20 streets and 20 markets shouldn’t be so difficult,” the premier said during his first visit to Balochistan after killings of dozens a day before yesterday.
According to TheNewsTribe correspondent from Pakistani’s southern provincial capital city Quetta, Pakistani PM has further said that he had directed all the agencies to cooperate with the Balochistan government.
“From Gwadar to Khyber, we will improve the situation in the country,” he said and added that Quetta lawlessness would be bring to an end.
“Security situation is being made better in Balochistan.”
During his talk with media persons Nawaz Sharif  has said that government will consult other political parties after his visit to china.
Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League is enjoying two-third majority in federal, Punjab and Balochistan governments.
Lawlessness is one of the biggest problem, the new Pakistani government is facing after coming in power in May 2013 elections.
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