Summary It has been revealed that extremist outfits resumed operations under different names
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Report presented to the Prime Minister regarding implementation of National Action Plan states that eight out of 20 points were not implemented upon, reported Thursday.
The report was presented to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif after meeting to review security situation of the country was resumed in Islamabad today which was attended by Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif and chiefs of different intelligence agencies.


Participants of the meeting
According to the report, law enforcement agencies and provincial governments could neither stop funding of terrorists nor were recommendations to conclude criminals cases in lesser time filed.
It was revealed that extremist outfits started operating under different names.
Meanwhile, processes to mainstream disenchanted Balochis and to curb sectarianism maintained slow pace.
The session was told that no progress was made regarding reforms in Federally Administered Tribal Areas which is why process of repatriation of Afghan refugees is also being subjected to delay.
Refugees repatriation process is delayed by six months instead of ramping it up.
Besides Chief of Army Staff, Intelligence Bureau DG, Inter-Services Intelligence Director General, MO Director General, Advisor to PM on National Security Lt General (r) Nasir Janjua, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar and others have attended the meeting.
National Action Plan was formed by Nawaz government in early 2015 after terrorists attacked Army Public School in December 2014 killing around 148 persons, mostly students.
The plan aimed at registration of seminaries across the country and basically weed-out extremists.
Prime Minister has convened security meetings twice in two days in light of a suicide blast in a hospital in Quetta that killed some 70 persons.
On Wednesday, PM Nawaz addressed the National Assembly and said that the nation was united in the war against terrorism and the war would be taken to its logical conclusion at all costs.
He strongly condemned terror attack in Quetta, and said that such incidents could not deter the resolve of the nation.
The Prime Minister said that we would move forward with full strength and completely eliminate terrorism from the country.
Nawaz Sharif also said that the same extremist ideology targeted former PM, Benazir Bhutto, a community in Safoora Goth, Hazara community in Balochistan, a church and Army Public School Peshawar, and prominent people of the country.
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