
Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir said Pakistan will take strong steps to end terrorist proxies. He accused India-sponsored groups of spreading anti-state propaganda and fueling violence. He warned that these groups harm public peace and stability. Therefore, he pledged that security forces will act decisively to dismantle these networks. He also stressed that Pakistan will not tolerate forces working against the nation.
Speaking at the 17th National Workshop in Balochistan, the army chief praised the province and its people. He called Balochistan a vital economic asset for Pakistan’s future. He urged the youth to participate in the region’s development and peacebuilding. He highlighted federal and provincial efforts to support local growth. Consequently, he encouraged cooperation to achieve lasting progress and stability in Balochistan.
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Field Marshal Munir specifically named groups like Fitna-e-Hindustan and Fitna-e-Khawarij for spreading hateful propaganda. He said these groups incite violence and disrupt public order. He vowed that Pakistan’s security agencies will eliminate their influence. He emphasized that ending these terrorist proxies is essential to protect citizens. Thus, he reaffirmed the army’s commitment to securing the country.
Earlier, the army chief warned India against reckless military actions in a nuclear environment. He urged Indian leaders to solve disputes peacefully and follow international norms. He said any escalation would have devastating effects on the whole region. He stressed that Pakistan will respond firmly to any provocations. He called on India to avoid dangerous behavior that threatens regional peace.
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Finally, the army chief stressed unity among Pakistan’s provinces, institutions, and citizens. He asked political leaders to support anti-terrorism efforts and reject divisive propaganda. He reminded the nation that Pakistan’s security depends on solidarity and strong defence. He assured the public that Pakistan will continue to protect its sovereignty. Ultimately, he said the country is ready to face all challenges with courage and resolve.