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NAP meeting decides speeding up seminaries registration

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif chairing a meeting on the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP) here on Tuesday said that the security situation has been improved with determination of the nation and sacrifices of the security forces, ARY News reported.

The meeting on NAP at Prime Minister House in Islamabad being attended by the chief ministers of provinces, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif, Director General Inter Services Intelligence (DG ISI) Lieutenant General Rizwan Akhtar, Director General of Intelligence Bureau (DG IB) Aftab Sultan and other top officials.

The meeting decided to step up efforts for implementation of the National Action Plan.

The meeting after briefing of the NAP Task Force chief Nasir Janjua, discussed implementation of the each point of the action plan in detail.

The meeting was informed that the work on registration of the seminaries has been speed up, while the work on geo-maping nearing its completion, sources said.

The meeting also decided to take action against the outlawed groups working in the country with new names.

The meeting was also briefed that a comprehensive law has been prepared to dry out funding to the terrorist groups, sources said.

The meeting was informed that a number of terrorist plots have been foiled with intelligence sharing. Five terrorists of Mardan attack were arrested with coordination.

The meeting also agreed for providing resources to provinces from the central government for effective law enforcement.

The prime minister will also preside over the meeting of the National Security Committee afterwards.

The Indian hostilities at Line of Control, the prevailing situation in occupied Kashmir and the internal security situation will also be reviewed.

The prime minister will also chair a meeting of the National Security Committee in Islamabad today.

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