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Three Years of Peshawar attack, Did Pakistan learn a lesson?

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Terrorism is a vast issue for India and Pakistan as well. We can’t deny the fact that it’s basic roots are comes from Pakistan. But terrorism has affected India a lot in last decades. However, we can’t say it didn’t affect Pakistan. Pakistan also faced many attacks such as an attack on Peshawar Army Public School.
Three years ago a terrorist attack had executed on Peshawar Army Public School (APS). If a terrorist attack can execute in a very facile way on an Army school then what about the other public schools which situated in Local residence or don’t have any Army security? This question may take in many Pakistani parents in dismay.
What happened on December 16,2014? About 150 people, including 138 students were brutally murdered in a terrific terrorist attack on Army Public School, Peshawar. The responsibility of this attack had taken by Qari Ehsanullah Ehsan, currently under detention. What was After December 16, 2014? After that a public holiday has been declared in all education institutions of Pakistan on December 16.

  • After this tremendous attack Government of Pakistan implemented National Action Plan (NAP) to eliminate terrorism from the country.
  • Peshawar Army Public School (APS) is being observed today amidst tight security throughout Peshawar and other parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
  • A special function is being arranged at Army Public School Peshawar to mark the day.
  • The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has constructed a memorial of APS martyrs in Peshawar, which will be inaugurated today (Saturday).

Terrorism is a vast issue for India and Pakistan as well. We can’t deny the fact that it’s basic roots are comes from Pakistan. But terrorism has affected India a lot in last decades. However we can’t say Pakistan didn’t face terrorists attacks. Pakistan also faced many such as an attack on Peshawar Army Public School.
We can overcome on terrorism by mutual negotiation between India and Pakistan. If both countries ruling government make policies to demolish terrorism by a bilateral pact. Then this major issue can be ruled out from the roots. But for this a peaceful talk should be there between India and Pakistan.