Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, will arrive in Quetta on Monday, February 3, for a one-day visit. During his stay, he will chair the Apex Committee meeting, where discussions will be held on the overall security situation, development projects, and other key issues in the province. Senior officials of the Balochistan government, heads of law enforcement agencies, and other relevant authorities will attend the meeting.
The purpose of the Prime Minister’s visit is to ensure stability and review the progress of ongoing development projects in the province. It is expected that he will take significant decisions for the welfare of the people of Balochistan and assess the advancements of various initiatives. Given the security challenges and development concerns in Balochistan, this meeting holds special importance.
During the visit, the Prime Minister will be given a detailed briefing on the province’s overall situation, with a specific focus on security measures, social development projects, and ongoing infrastructure work. Shehbaz Sharif is also likely to announce new initiatives to accelerate the ongoing development projects, ensuring better facilities for the people of Balochistan.
According to government sources, this visit could be a crucial step toward addressing Balochistan’s issues. The development and welfare of the people of Balochistan remain a top priority for the government, and the federal administration is taking all possible measures in this regard. The decisions made during the Apex Committee meeting will contribute to strengthening security and further advancing the development process in the province.






