Govt vows strict action against attackers of foreign food chains in Pakistan

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Govt vows strict action against attackers of foreign food chains in Pakistan

FAISALABAD: Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry on Saturday condemned recent attacks on international food chains across the country, warning that the state would take strict action against those involved.

Speaking at a press conference in Faisalabad, Talal said the government was not negligent in its responsibilities and would ensure that no one who invested in Pakistan would feel unsafe.

“The state is not oblivious to its duties. It is unacceptable that those who bring investment into Pakistan should face such attacks,” he said.

Referring to recent incidents, the minister revealed that nearly 20 attacks had occurred on private restaurants, mostly foreign fast food chains, in various cities. Twelve FIRs had been lodged in Punjab, leading to the arrest of 142 individuals, while two incidents in Islamabad led to the arrest of 15 people.

Talal noted that around 25,000 Pakistanis were employed in these food chains, and harming such businesses amounted to damaging livelihoods. “Such attacks are not only un-Islamic but also anti-economic,” he added.

He claimed that once the attackers were apprehended, many sought forgiveness and expressed regret. “Those arrested are ashamed of what they did and have apologised,” said Talal.

The minister further stated that no political party had claimed responsibility or supported the violence, distancing themselves from the events.

Talal also pointed out that no new incidents had been reported since yesterday, indicating the state’s firm stance was having a deterrent effect.

In the past few days, a series of attacks on international food chain restaurants have been reported across Pakistan.