Peshawar, Pakistan — Web Desk: A high-level security meeting was held today at Corps Headquarters Peshawar, bringing together Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Chief Minister Sohail Afridi, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, and the Peshawar Corps Commander to reinforce unity in the fight against terrorism. The meeting focused on consolidating civil-military coordination, ensuring law and order, and implementing strategic governance models across the province.
Sources indicate that political and military leadership agreed on adopting a unified approach against extremist threats, emphasizing collective planning for long-term peace and stability in tribal districts and sensitive regions. The meeting also reviewed Malakand Division as a pilot model for the provincial government’s governance framework, aiming to improve administrative efficiency and public safety.
Officials noted a productive and cordial discussion between Chief Minister Afridi and Interior Minister Naqvi, highlighting cooperative strategies for counter-terrorism operations. During the session, stakeholders stressed the need for sustained coordination between federal and provincial authorities to combat security challenges, curb insurgency, and protect regional stability.
Analysts say this joint stance sends a strong message of unity, commitment, and strategic clarity amid rising security concerns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reflecting Pakistan’s proactive measures to enhance civil-military synergy in counter-terrorism efforts.
