QUETTA, July 4: Balochistan Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani has claimed that terrorism has lost strength in the province, the fugitive camps have been eliminated and misguided people after realising their mistakes are extending cooperation to the government.

Talking to people in Gwadar on Tuesday after visiting the Gwadar Development Authority office, where a bomb went off on Monday night, he said bomb explosions would not affect the ongoing developmental activities in the province.

He said remaining misguided elements had also assured the government of leaving the ‘anti-progress forces’ and playing a role in the development activities in the interest of the people.

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