Pakistan has condemned the recent terrorist attack in Islamabad, which resulted in the loss of 32 lives and injured over 150 people. The international community has also expressed solidarity with Pakistan, with the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemning the attack.
The Pakistan government has vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif saying that the country is grateful for the outpouring of support from around the world. He also assured that those responsible for the heinous crime will be brought to justice with full force.
The Ministry of Interior has confirmed that the evidence suggests that the attack was planned, trained, and executed by the Daesh (ISIS) in Afghanistan, with the Taliban’s patronage. This highlights the ongoing threat of terrorism in the region and the need for collective efforts to combat it.
The UN has condemned the attack and expressed solidarity with the people of Pakistan, while also calling for unity against terrorism and extremism. The Supreme Court of Pakistan has also expressed its commitment to justice, with Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial saying that the court will strive to deliver swift justice in all cases.
The police have arrested several individuals in connection with the attack, including the mastermind, and have recovered arms and ammunition from their possession. The government has also confirmed that they have evidence of how the attacker was brought to the scene and that they have apprehended the facilitators.
Meanwhile, former Minister of Finance Miftah Ismail has expressed concerns about Pakistan’s economic situation, saying that the country is in a difficult situation due to the flawed political structure. Governor of Punjab Sardar Saifullah Khan has also weighed in, saying that India cannot defeat Pakistan through terrorism.
Malala Yousafzai has expressed her hope for a brighter future for Pakistan, saying that the arrival of spring is a time for joy and unity. She also emphasized the need for collective efforts to bring Pakistan out of its current challenges.
The tension between Pakistan and India has also spilled over into the cricket world, with the Pakistan Cricket Board criticizing the Indian media for spreading false news. In a related development, a Bollywood film has sparked controversy, with protests taking place in several cities.
In a separate development, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been criticized by his supporters for his recent actions, with some accusing him of being a “traitor”. Meanwhile, a famous Indian actor has been accused of corruption, with protests taking place in several cities.
In Tokyo, Faisal Razza Abidi has expressed his views on the current situation, saying that Imran Khan is facing the consequences of his actions. The incident has also sparked a debate about the role of social media in shaping public opinion.

