National Action Plan (Pakistan)

[2][3][4][5] The plan received unprecedented levels of support and co-operation across the country's political spectrum, inclusive of the federal and provincial governments.The plan was provided as the framework for the Twenty-first Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan which established speedy trial military courts for offences relating to terrorism.[6] The National Action Plan authorises the Foreign, Finance, and other ministerial departments to reach out to the friendly Muslim countries to clamp down on financiers of sectarian and terrorist networks operating against Pakistan.[7] On 16 December 2014, six gunmen affiliated with the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) conducted a terrorist attack on the Army Public School in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar.[3] We have to act fast and whatever is agreed we have to implement it immediately...this agreement is a defining moment for Pakistan and we will eliminate terrorists from this country.On 24 December the Prime Minister (PM) in a televised address to the nation announced the 'National Action Plan' (NAP) to deal with terrorism.
Nawaz SharifElectoral historyDaronomicsPakistan Muslim LeagueIslami Jamhoori IttehadPakistan Muslim League (N)Chief Minister of PunjabFirst provincial governmentSecond provincial governmentPrime Minister of PakistanFirst governmentAmendments to the Constitution of PakistanPakistan Bait-ul-MalPrivatisation in PakistanOperation Clean-upKashmir Solidarity DaySecond governmentAnti Terrorism Court of Pakistan1997 Storming of the Supreme Court of PakistanResignation of Jehangir KaramatNuclear TestsChagai-IChagai-IILahore DeclarationDelhi–Lahore BusYoum-e-TakbirKargil War1999 Pakistani coup d'étatThird governmentInternational tripsDawn leaksMilitary courtsOperation Zarb-e-Azb2014 protestsPrime Minister's Youth ProgrammePrime Minister's Fee Reimbursement SchemePrime Minister's Laptop SchemeChina–Pakistan Economic CorridorPanama Papers caseGo Nawaz Goaction planGovernment of Pakistanterrorismanti-terrorist offensiveFederally Administered Tribal Areas2014 Peshawar school attackprovincial governmentsTwenty-first Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistanfingerprint recognitionmobile telephonyForeignFinancefriendlysectarianterrorist networksPakistanArmy Public School PeshawarTehrik-i-Taliban PakistanArmy Public SchoolPeshawarChechenAfghansPakistan ArmySpecial Services GroupPakistan Tehreek-e-InsaafJamiat Ulema-e Islam (F)Jamaat-e-IslamiPakistan Peoples PartyAwami National PartyNational Counter Terrorism AuthorityAuthorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists2014 Peshawar school massacreReactions to the 2014 Peshawar school massacreArmy Public Schools & Colleges System