The chief of staff of the army (COAS), the Marshal Syed Asim Munir, reaffirmed Wednesday the unshakable commitment of the Pakistani army to uproot the threat of terrorism and the inevitability of the socio-economic elevation of Balutchistan for national cohesion and integration.
The COAS vehemently condemned the blatant sponsorship of terrorist attorney from India, characterizing them as a failed attempt to target the deeply rooted patriotism of the people of Balutchistan.
He declared that India, having undergone a defeat in Ma’arka e Haq, had now intensified his war by proxy to advance his harmful creations. He specifically referred to Fitna-Al-Khawarij and Fitna-Al-Hindustan as Indian hybrid war pions against Pakistan, adding that these attorney would face a similar spell and humiliation that in Ma’arka e haq, Insha Allah.
“ India having undergone a defeat in Ma’arka e Haq has now increased his war by proxy to advance his harmful creations, specifically referring to Fitna-Al-Khawarij and Fitna-Al-Hindustan as pawns of the Indian hybrid war against Pakistan ”, said the press release.
Marshal Munnir made these comments while interacting with the participants of the 16th National Balutchistan workshop.
Addressing a diversified group of stakeholders, in particular parliamentarians, representatives of civil society, civil servants, academicians, media and young personnel, COAS resolutely reaffirmed the position of the army. He stressed that the terrorists did not know any limit of religion, sect or ethnicity, requiring a unified national response and emphasizing the imperative of collective resolution to deal with this threat.
The COAS highlighted the central role of development initiatives in Balutchistan, arguing for improved internship cooperation and a cohesive national approach to propel provincial progress and national progress.
“The COAS stressed the preparation of the country to respond decisively to any external or internal threat, to protect national prestige and to ensure the well-being of its citizens; the instruction added.
While reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace, the COAS stressed the preparation of the country to respond decisively to any external or internal threat, to protect national prestige and to ensure the well-being of its citizens.
The session ended after a frank interactive speech between the participants and the chief of staff of the army.
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