Naqvi Visits Cadet College Wana Following Foiled Terrorist Attack

- Pakistan - November 15, 2025
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Courage and Commitment: A Day at Cadet College Wana

Last Saturday brought a wave of hope and reassurance as Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the Cadet College Wana, a place recently tested by a terrorist threat. He was warmly welcomed by Major General Mehr Umar Khan, the Inspector General of the Frontier Corps Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (South). This visit wasn’t just about making an appearance; it was an acknowledgment of the bravery shown by the security forces who successfully thwarted a serious attack, ensuring the safety of cadets and teachers alike.

During this visit, Naqvi took the time to engage with both students and faculty members. He commended their remarkable courage and resilience following such a turbulent experience. “You are our hopes for the future,” he told them, emphasizing the pivotal role young minds play in shaping society. It’s these moments of connection that remind us of our shared humanity, even in dark times.

Naqvi delved into the details of the operation and praised the security personnel for their professionalism. His heartfelt declaration that all involved were “national heroes” was a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made for the safety and security of our children. He described their actions as “an exemplary display of courage and expertise”—words that surely resonated with everyone present.

In the aftermath of the visit, Naqvi condemned the attackers, referring to them as “beasts with no connection to humanity.” His strong words underscored a universal truth: no ideology justifies targeting the innocent. Reflecting on the haunting memories of past tragedies, he pointed out that the attackers aimed to replicate similar horrors at the college. However, thanks to the swift action of our brave security forces, they were met with failure.

Excitingly, Naqvi announced plans for the renovation and restoration of the College. This commitment reaffirms not just the government’s resolve but a collective promise to safeguard educational institutions. It sends a powerful message: we stand united against threats to education.

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