Sarfraz Bugti has stated that the state of Pakistan cannot be destabilized through acts of violence or unrest. Addressing the media, he delivered a firm message that attempts to create chaos or disorder will not succeed, as the country’s institutions are strong and fully capable of maintaining stability.
Bugti emphasized that while people have the right to express their opinions and protest peacefully, any effort to use violence as a political tool is unacceptable. He warned that such actions only harm ordinary citizens and disrupt the country’s progress. According to him, disagreements should be resolved through dialogue and democratic channels rather than confrontation or destruction.
He further highlighted that law enforcement agencies are alert and prepared to respond to any situation that threatens public safety. The government, he said, remains committed to protecting citizens and ensuring that peace is preserved in all parts of the country. He made it clear that no group or individual would be allowed to challenge the authority of the state through unlawful activities.
Bugti also called upon political leaders and workers to act responsibly. He urged them to prioritize national interest over personal or party agendas. In his view, political competition should stay within constitutional limits and not cross into actions that may damage public property or create insecurity.
His remarks come amid rising political tensions and protests in different areas. Some demonstrations have led to clashes and concerns about law and order. By speaking openly on the matter, Bugti aimed to reassure the public that the government remains firm and confident in handling any attempts to disturb stability.
He concluded by stressing that Pakistan’s strength lies in its unity and resilience. Despite challenges, the country’s institutions and people are capable of overcoming difficulties. Violence, he said, is not a solution and will never weaken the foundation of the state.
His statement sends a strong message that peace, dialogue, and respect for the law are essential for national progress, and any attempt to destabilize the country through force will fail.






