The prime minister Imran Khan said the security forces saved Pakistan from a major accident. "I appreciate those who gave their lives in Pakistan and are able to avert India's attempt to destabilize Pakistan."
Sub-Inspector Shahid and three PSX security forces, Ifthikhar Khudayar and Hasan Ali, are heroes from Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran emphasized.
On the attack event day PM condemned the attack and tributed the security and police officer.
میں کراچی میں پاکستان سٹاک ایکسچینج پر ہونے والا دہشت گردی کا قابلِ مذمت حملہ ناکام بنانے والے پولیس کے بہادر سپاہئیوں اور محافظوں کو سلام پیش کرتا ہوں.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) June 29, 2020
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Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday that there is no doubt that India is behind the terrorist attack on the Pakistani stock market on Monday.
"They wanted to create an environment of uncertainty and instability in Pakistan," Prime Minister Imran told the National Assembly. "There is no doubt that India is behind the attack. Like the terrorist attack in Mumbai, they wanted to kill innocent people and take them hostage. "
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"I am sorry to say that Hasan Ali's sister had a heart attack and died when she found out that her brother was martyred," the prime minister added.
The prime minister informed the House of Commons that the country's intelligence agency was on guard and that four other attacks had also been averted.
As for the recently approved federal budget, the prime minister said the country would not be able to thrive without reforms in Pakistan.
"It is a wonder that in 2008 there was a surplus of 8 billion rupees and the steel mill was not in debt below 200 billion rupees," he said. "We have such political agreements in government agencies such as PIA, Pakistani railways and steel mills." a difficult phase. There are cartels and mafias and a small group of people make money. "
He went on to say that he will be impressed if the opposition ridicules him. "It's not what is said, but who says it."
"There is a saying 'thoughts on the matter,'" said the prime minister. "I don't mind because they don't matter."
Armed men attacked the Pakistani stock exchange on Monday, killing three guards and a police officer before the security forces killed all four attackers.
The BLA took responsibility in a short message on a Twitter account created shortly before the attack, describing it as a "victim attack" by its Majeed brigade.
The account was blocked shortly after the attack.
This month, four explosions from a separatist group killed four people on the same day, including two soldiers in Sindh.
The Pakistani stock exchange did not stop trading during the attack. The KSE-100 main index fell 220 points, but later recovered to 200 points higher. 08:30. GMT.