Jafar Express Back On Track After 16 Days
Jafar Express resumed service after 16 days and left Peshawar for Quetta. Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Engineer Amir Muqam and railway officials flagged off the train, while Jafar Express will leave Quetta for Peshawar tomorrow.
On this occasion, Federal Minister Amir Muqam said that the enemies of Balochistan’s development will be disappointed, we will not surrender to terrorists, and we will never allow their evil intentions to succeed.
It should be noted that two weeks ago, terrorists attacked the Jafar Express in the Bolan area of Balochistan, where all the passengers, including women and children, were taken hostage.
In this attack, 26 people, including 18 military personnel, were martyred by the terrorists’ firing, while the Pakistan Army retaliated and killed all the terrorists.
Now, 16 days later, the Jaffar Express has once again departed for its destination, a symbol that Pakistan stands firm against terrorism and will never allow the nefarious intentions of its enemies to succeed.