- The army leader says that Pakistan will not forget nor will not abandon the cashmere.
- Said that Balutchistan terrorists are supported by India.
- This safe homeland is secured by the uniform: participants.
The chief of staff of the army (COAS), Marshal Syed Asim Munir, said on Thursday that Pakistan would never accept the hegemony of India, adding that water was a “red line” and that no one would be authorized to make compromises on the fundamental right of 240 million Pakistanis.
The head of the army declared it while speaking to vice-chancellors of different universities, directors and main educators.
It should be mentioned here that India has threatened to block Pakistan water after suspending the Industry Water Treaty in response to Pahalgam’s attack last month in Jammu and the Occupation Cashmire illegally of last month which made 26 tourists.
“The educators are the greatest asset of Pakistan. What I am today is because of my parents and my teachers. The educators are responsible for building the character of the future generations of Pakistan. You (educators) must transmit the history of Pakistan to the following generations,” he said.
The field marshal said that Pakistan had the chance to get the help of Allah all-powerful during the Marka-E-Haq-referring to the recent dead end with India. He added that when a nation is united as an iron wall, no force in the world can overcome it.
Pakistan and India have pulled missiles in the territory of the other for weeks of tensions after the deadly attack against tourists in Iiojk that New Delhi blame in Islamabad, without proposing proof.
Pakistan denies its participation and offers to participate in an independent and credible probe.
After India’s uninsured attacks, Pakistan’s armed forces launched a large-scale military reprisal action, called “Bunyan-UM-Marsoos” operation and targeted several Indian military strikes in several regions.
Pakistan has shot down its six fighter planes, including three bursts and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nuclear countries ended on May 10 after the announcement by US President Donald Trump of a ceasefire.
Marshal Munnir said that Pakistan would never compromise on the cashmere dispute, adding that India must understand that Pakistan will neither forget the cashmere nor abandon it.
He continued by saying that it is no longer possible for India to remove the cashmere dispute because this is a global problem.
Rejecting the Indian allegations, the field marshal said that terrorism is the internal question of India, mainly caused by the increase in oppression and discrimination against minorities, in particular Muslims, in India.
Marshal Munnir said the Balutchistan terrorists were supported by India and that they have no connection with the Balutchs.
The head of the army called for Pakistan a strong state where all the institutions work under the law and the constitution without any political pressure, financial and personal gains, and for the well-being of the people.
During the question / answer session, the participants expressed their feelings, saying: “This safe homeland is secured by the uniform.”
They added: “We are proud of Pakistan and our armed forces, and we will continue to stay on the shoulder with them.”