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Imran Khan Urges National Unity in Letter to Army Chief

Former PM Calls for National Support for Armed Forces

ISLAMABAD: In a pivotal move, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan has written a letter to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), emphasizing the urgent need for national unity amid the ongoing challenges facing the country.

The letter, conveyed through PTI advocate Faisal Chaudhry, highlights the daily sacrifices made by Pakistani soldiers and stresses the critical importance of the nation rallying behind its armed forces during times of crisis. Imran Khan, who continues to wield significant influence in Pakistan’s political landscape, has called for a collective effort to support the military as it works tirelessly to safeguard the country’s sovereignty and integrity.

While the full details of the letter remain under wraps, reports suggest that the former Prime Minister has specifically urged the Army Chief to take proactive steps in fostering national unity and cohesion, which he views as essential for Pakistan’s stability.

The country is currently grappling with several issues, including security concerns, economic instability, and deeply polarized politics. In this context, Khan’s letter is being interpreted as a powerful call to action, urging the people of Pakistan to put aside differences and come together for the greater good of the nation.

This appeal comes at a critical time for Pakistan, as the nation seeks to overcome significant internal and external challenges. Imran Khan’s message underscores the need for a united front, not only to support the armed forces but also to address the broader issues facing the country.

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As Pakistan continues to navigate turbulent waters, the former Prime Minister’s letter is being seen as a timely reminder of the importance of solidarity, resilience, and a shared commitment to the nation’s future.

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