Balochistan terrorists are ‘Fitna-ul-Hindustan,’ not linked to Baloch people: Asim Munir

No softening on Kashmir stance, says Field Marshal Asim Munir

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir, while addressing Vice Chancellors, Principals, and senior faculty members from various universities on Thursday, emphasised that Balochistan terrorists are ‘Fitna-ul-Hindustan,’ not linked to the Baloch people.

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, while talking to the Vice Chancellors, Principals and Senior Teachers of various universities, expressed important views on the topics of education, national security, Kashmir and terrorism.
Syed Asim Munir said that teachers are the biggest asset of Pakistan. Referring to his personal life, he said that whatever I am today, it is because of my parents and teachers.
Addressing the teachers, the Field Marshal said that it is the responsibility of teachers to shape the character of the next generations of Pakistan and that you (teachers) have to tell the story of Pakistan to your next generations.
He mentioned the war of truth and said that Allah Almighty helped Pakistan in every way in the war of truth. The war of truth is proof that when the entire nation becomes an iron wall, no power in the world can bring it down.
Speaking about Kashmir, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir said in two words that no deal is possible for Kashmir, we can never forget Kashmir, India should know that Pakistan will never leave Kashmir.
He further said that water is Pakistan’s red line, and this fundamental right of 240 million Pakistanis will not be allowed to be violated; Pakistan will never accept India’s monopoly.
The Chief of Army Staff said that India has tried to suppress the Kashmir issue for decades but it has failed, now it is no longer possible, terrorism is India’s internal problem, the main reason for which is the increasing oppression and prejudice against minorities, especially Muslims, while Kashmir is a global problem.
Talking about the situation in Balochistan, he clarified that terrorists in Balochistan are a fitna-ul-Hindustan; they have no connection with the Baloch.
Stressing on the strength of the state and the independence of institutions, he said that we have to make Pakistan a strong state in which all institutions work for the welfare of the people according to the law, under the constitution, without any political pressure, financial and personal gain.
The Chief of Army Staff said that whoever tries to create a narrative to weaken the state should be rejected.
In the question and answer session, the participants expressed the sentiment that this is a safe land, behind which there is a uniform. The participants said that we are proud of Pakistan and our armed forces and we will continue to stand by them.

No softening on Kashmir stance, says Field Marshal Asim Munir

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