Recent terrorist attacks in the country indicate that these ruthless elements have not been completely eradicated and are trying to become active again to harm Pakistan. India cannot tolerate peace in Pakistan and is attempting to push the country back into chaos and unrest. However, due to the immense sacrifices of the Pakistan Army, a significant portion of the country enjoys peace and stability. Yet, these anti-state forces are again trying to disrupt this harmony.
They forget that they are up against a brave army and one of the world’s best intelligence agencies, where every soldier is ready to sacrifice their life for the country. The peace in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is a result of the sacrifices made by the Pakistan Army. Even where the civil government may have shortcomings in governance, these have been overshadowed by the martyrdom of brave soldiers.
This is a point emphasized by Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir. Our civil governments and administrative bodies must also fulfil their responsibilities diligently so that our armed forces are not forced to cover for their failures with their sacrifices. The continuous terrorist incidents in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reveal that hostile elements have resumed their proxy wars. Baloch separatist organizations are receiving foreign assistance, which has enabled them to carry out some of their actions successfully.
India, a deceitful neighbour, portrays itself as a secular state while engaging in heinous conspiracies.
There is no doubt that these separatists are aided by internal traitors and India’s intelligence agency, RAW, which facilitates their operations. India, a deceitful neighbour, portrays itself as a secular state to the world while engaging in heinous conspiracies against Pakistan. India aspires for regional dominance, aiming to subjugate all neighbouring countries, including Pakistan. To achieve this malicious objective, it has launched subversive activities against Pakistan and other neighbouring states.
In recent months, our intelligence agencies have thwarted multiple terrorist attacks in Balochistan, sacrificing their lives to prevent the enemy from openly pursuing its agenda. Otherwise, these disruptive elements would have spread across the country. It was also in Balochistan that our intelligence agencies captured the notorious Indian terrorist Kulbhushan Jadhav, who was wanted for numerous terrorist activities in the region. Kulbhushan admitted his attempts to sow seeds of separatism in Balochistan, efforts that were thwarted by the relentless hard work of our intelligence agencies, exposing India’s nefarious face to the world.
India’s intelligence agency, RAW, is targeting civilians to create the impression globally that Pakistan is unsafe, where neither life nor property is secure. However, RAW’s goals are being thwarted by the ISI and the Pakistan Army, which remain vigilant to counter such evil intentions. Pakistan’s sports arenas are reviving, and major international cricket teams have agreed to participate in the Champions Trophy in Pakistan. Recently, the cricket teams of Bangladesh and England completed a Test series in Pakistan. Now, top teams like Australia, New Zealand, and England are set to visit Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. However, India, in its stubbornness, has refused to send its team to Pakistan, attempting to depict the country as unsafe.
Last month, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting was held in Pakistan and the role of our courageous armed forces and intelligence agencies in ensuring the event’s peaceful execution cannot be overlooked. India now seeks to employ traitors within Pakistan to turn the country into a hub of unrest, but this dream will never materialize. As long as Pakistan’s intelligence agencies and armed forces exist, all such attempts by India will, God willing, be buried in the ground, and Pakistan will continue its journey of progress and success, leaving India to face humiliation.
In addition to the military, it is the responsibility of the civil government to alert the police and train civil institutions so that the enemy cannot exploit any opportunity. When all national institutions work together, the enemy will be forced to retreat, marking its greatest failure.
The writer is an old Aitchisonian who believes in freedom of expression, a freelance columnist, entrepreneur and social activist.
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