Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on March 8 stressed that his Government will not let any armed groups function in Pakistan and is committed to implementing the National Action Plan (NAP) in letter and spirit, reports Daily Times. “This government will not allow Pakistan’s land to be used for any kind of outside terrorism,” Khan said while addressing a rally in Tharparkar. “We will not allow any militant group to function in our country now,” he said, adding that there is a huge desire to build a peaceful and stable Pakistan. “God willing, you will see that a new era is emerging,” he added. “After becoming the prime minister, in my first conversation with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we talked about growing poverty in the South Asian region and how Pakistan and India should try and resolve their issues,” the prime minister said while speaking about the recent unrest between Pakistan and India. “But I did not know that as soon as their election campaign began, their purpose was to gain votes by spreading hate,” he lamented.