CM condemns firing at police cops on polio duty: Bizenjo vows to ensure healthy future of children through total eradication of polio

Independent Report

QUETTA: The Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo has strongly condemned the incident of firing on the police cops deputed on security of the anti-polio campaign in Quetta suburb and expressed grief and sorrow over the martyrdom of two of them in the incident.
However, he expressed the government’s resolve to ensure healthy future of our children through the complete eradication of polio from the province despite the incident of firing is a wicked conspiracy against healthy future of the children.
In a condemnation issued here soon after the firing incident in Zarghonabad polio jurisdiction on Tuesday afternoon, the Chief Minister sought report of the firing incident from the concerned authorities.
He said that the anti-state elements want to foil the anti-polio campaign for their nefarious designs.
He pledged to fail the negative propaganda against the polio campaign and nefarious designs of the anti-social elements.
The Chief Minister directed the Inspector General of Police to mobilize all available resources to arrest the culprits involved in the firing incident and killing of police cops.
Earlier, in his message issued here on commencement of the anti-polio campaign in Balochistan on Tuesday, the Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo has expressed his government’s determination to fully eradicate of the polio from the province.
He noted with contentment that we have made it to reach close to the target of complete eradication of the polio virus in the province, and would achieve the of making Balochistan polio-free province.
Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo said that the aim of anti-polio campaign is to save our new generation from the physical disability.
He insisted that the role of religious leaders, media and civil society is crucial about the anti-polio campaign.
He also directed to the concerned high ups to provide complete protection to the anti-polio teams engaged in the campaign.

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