The Senate Defence Committee under the Chairman, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, received a comprehensive briefing on the security situation in Swat against the backdrop of reports of resurgence of the TTP and the attacks which are taking place on civilians and soldiers.

The Committee was assured that the writ of the state is paramount and the law and order situation is under control. Special appreciation was expressed for the role of CTD Malakand whose police force, levies and paramilitary have played a heroic role to preserve, protect and promote peace as well as the lives of the local people. There had been some incidents but the culprits had been traced and caught.

There was a candid exchange of views between the members of the Committee on this issue. The Committee was of the consensus view that there should not be any appeasement or compromise on upholding the rule of law. All those committing crimes against the people and the state must be caught, tried in court and given due punishment as per the law.

The Director General, Federal Government Educational Institution also gave a brief how the department was functioning as it has 386 schools spread over 66 cities of Pakistan in all provinces. The Committee expressed its appreciation and the positive role that the department is playing to promote national integration through education and resolved that its meagre budget needs to be raised and bring at par with the Federal Directorate of Education.  The Committee also supported the proposal of establishment of National University of Pakistan and Institute of Inclusive Education.

At the outset, Senator Mushahid Hussain extended a warm welcome to the new Secretary Defence, Lt. General Hamood uz Zaman and appreciated his services as head of the NCOC which was primarily responsible for containing of corona virus in a very successful manner.

Senator Mushahid Hussain also said that the Committee which represents all political parties, both government and opposition and all provinces has always worked as a bridge between the armed forces and parliament and on national security issues, the committee speaks above party lines in a unified manner.

Moreover, on issues of national security, the Senate Defence Committee will continue to play its the role with unity, vigour and determination.