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Balochistan security debate sparks unity and tough questions

Published on: February 3, 2026 3:35 PM

The National Assembly held an intense debate on the worsening security situation in Balochistan, as lawmakers from all major parties questioned counterterrorism policies, delayed responses and the deeper causes behind rising militant attacks across the province.

At the start of the session, several members challenged official claims about recent operations, demanding clarity on missing suspects and stressing the need to understand why women were being drawn into suicide missions, while urging the state to focus on youth protection.

Read more : 22 more terrorists killed in Balochistan; toll hits 177 in 48 hours

Meanwhile, speakers highlighted long-standing economic and governance failures, arguing that poor access to electricity, education, jobs and basic infrastructure had created frustration, which hostile groups were now exploiting to strengthen their influence.

In addition, opposition leaders warned that terrorism could not be defeated through speeches alone, stating that political instability, lack of trust in institutions and ignored public grievances were pushing communities further towards alienation.

Read more : Asif urges massive troop deployment in Balochistan

Lawmakers also raised concerns over oil smuggling, foreign involvement and misuse of development funds, calling for accountability, inclusive policies and a national consultative committee to rebuild trust and prevent further escalation.

Finally, the House unanimously passed a resolution condemning terrorism, praising security forces and expressing solidarity with victims, while also adopting a separate resolution on Kashmir Solidarity Day, reaffirming commitment to national security and diplomatic engagement.

Filed Under: Balochistan, Pakistan Tagged With: Balochistan security, counterterrorism policy, Kashmir resolution, Latest, National Assembly debate, terrorism resolution

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