

Pakistan's Resolve: DGISPR Briefing and the Grief of a Father
In a recent press briefing, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DGISPR) of Pakistan, Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, gave an update on counter-terrorism efforts in the country. He stated that since January 2024, 747 terrorists have been killed, with 233 of those deaths occurring in Balochistan. The briefing took a poignant turn when the father of Sehar and Esha Saleem, two young girls who were tragically killed in Khuzdar, addressed the nation. "Don't attack our children, attack us instead. We will fight for our country," he declared, his voice filled with grief and determination. The DGISPR, visibly moved by the father's words, emphasized the nation's resolve in the face of terrorism. This incident highlights the human cost of terrorism and the unwavering spirit of the Pakistani people.