COAS Vows to Thwart Any Attempts to Create Chaos in Pakistan

Islamabad(Staff Reporter);COAS Vows to Thwart Any Attempts to Create Chaos in Pakistan, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir  has reaffirmed the Pakistan Army’s commitment to maintaining stability and security in the country. He vowed to stand firm against any attempts to create chaos and disorder, emphasizing the army’s role as a guarantor of national stability.

The Pakistan Army is struggling to eliminate anarchy in the land. Whoever doesn’t adhere to the Shariah and the Constitution, we don’t consider them Pakistanis,” the army chief said while addressing the National Convention of Scholars on Thursday.

Criminal and smuggling mafias are providing patronage to terrorism;

He further highlighted Pakistan’s longstanding support for Afghan refugees, stating that the country has hosted millions of Afghans for over four decades. “We urge them not to oppose their neighbour, a brotherly Islamic country, and a long-time friend, for the sake of Kharijite sedition,” he said, urging the Afghan population to maintain peaceful relations.

Acknowledging the sacrifices made by the Pakhtun community and the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the fight against terrorism, General Munir expressed the Army’s solidarity with them, appreciating their efforts and resilience.

The Army chief also addressed the issue of extremism, reiterating that “there is no coercion in religion” as per the teachings of Islam. He condemned the backing of terrorism by criminal and smuggling mafias, warning that anarchy is being spread through social media platforms.

In his remarks on the sanctity of the Prophethood, General Munir stressed that no one has the audacity to disrespect the Holy Prophet (PBUH), asserting that the protection of religious values remains paramount.

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“Pakistan is built to last,” he affirmed stating that no external force can harm the nation. He expressed the willingness of millions of Pakistanis, including politicians and scholars, to sacrifice for the country, emphasizing that “Pakistan is more important than us.”

Drawing lessons from the turmoil in Iraq, Syria, and Libya, the Army Chief called on religious scholars to promote tolerance and unity rather than extremism or discrimination. He urged the Ulama to reject corruption and to restore moderation in society.

General Munir also criticized Western civilization, asserting that it is not an ideal for Pakistan. “We should be proud of our culture,” he said, encouraging a renewed sense of national pride.

Concluding his address, the COAS touched upon the unresolved issue of Kashmir, describing it as an “unfinished agenda” of the partition. He also expressed deep sorrow over the ongoing atrocities in Palestine and Gaza, highlighting the need for Pakistan to strengthen itself in the face of such global challenges

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