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Bid to divide army, people bound to fail: COAS

Gen Asim Munir says forces of instability, chaos eager to undo Pakistan

By News Desk
August 14, 2023
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir (Centre) attends Azadi Parade at Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) in Kakul on August 13, 2023. — ISPR
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir (Centre) attends Azadi Parade at Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) in Kakul on August 13, 2023. — ISPR

KAKUL: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir Sunday said the Pakistan Army took pride in its unwavering commitment to the people and any attempt to drive a wedge between the army and nation would never succeed.

He said this while addressing the Independence Day parade at the Pakistan Military Academy here.

“I wish to congratulate you all on completion of 76 years of Independence, and for celebrating 14th August with the glorious tradition of an immaculate and inspiring parade at Pakistan Military Academy,” the army chief said at the start of his address.

The COAS said Pakistan was passing through interesting times, a watershed era, fraught with challenges, geo-political wrangling, increasing power contestation, hegemonism and jingoism, reports Geo News.

He said the country continued to withstand the evil designs of the inimical forces; forces of instability and chaos, which are eager in their failed attempts to undo Pakistan.

“Let me caution them all, in the words of our great Quaid, ‘There is no power on earth, which can undo Pakistan’ InshaAllah. “We have fought for long with our external and internal enemies, and we will fight for as long as required in future as well.

“As I said on a number of occasions, we have the will, capacity and capability to withstand all challenges, whether external or internal,” he added.

The army chief reassured the people that the military will never hesitate from any sacrifice in preserving our sovereignty and territorial integrity.

“Wherever required, we shall contribute towards the comprehensive national security of Pakistan and the national development efforts. Pakistan Army, as a national army, takes pride in its unwavering commitment to the people of Pakistan.” He added: “Attempts to drive a wedge between the army and nation are reprehensible, and will never succeed.”

He said Pakistan has a vibrant nation of over 240 million, with bulk comprising aspiring and hardworking youth. “I urge you to reject despondency, propaganda of naysayers and fear-mongers, who are wagging a failed attempt to foment despair and hopelessness. This great country and the nation have withstood many such challenges during its creation and thereafter. No country or nation on earth has ever met success without such challenges coming their way.”

Addressing the Kashmiris, the COAS said the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) will also get freedom from the clutches of brutal occupation forces, as “we got our freedom 76 years ago, through your rightful cause of self-determination and indigenous freedom struggle”.

“No evil design can withstand the determination of the Kashmiri people, despite the communication blackouts, blatant use of the bayonets and turning Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir into the largest prison of the world,” he added. He urged the international community to realise that Indian excesses in Kashmir have gone unaddressed and right to freedom and self-determination is being denied at the altar of geo-political necessity.

“To all Kashmiris, I reiterate the assurance and full backing of your brothers in arms and the complete Pakistani nation.”

Addressing the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, the army chief said they are resiliently fighting against the savages of terrorism and proxies for over two decades. “We will InshaAllah succeed against this menace being waged against us.”

“We want you to live in peace, and progress in line with the aspirations of the people,” he added.

Gen Munir said India has never been able to reconcile with the idea of Pakistan and is a threat to regional peace and stability.

“We gained freedom after a great struggle and we know how to defend it. The strategic calculus of our arch-rival, skewed by its outsized ambition, carrying an illusion of being a great power and blinded by Hindutva-driven hyper-nationalism, needs serious attention of the world,” the COAS remarked.

He added: “We will never be coerced by any aggressive designs, and neither can the region afford such hostility amongst two nuclear powers. Unfortunately, the adversary continues to peddle its nefarious designs against us for petty political mileage; I would humbly remind them of their predicament, last time they tried to do so.”

Addressing the Afghan nationals, the COAS: “We have been the most hospitable nation and wish that they [Afghans] reciprocate to our earnest efforts to the least, and not allow their soil to be used against us.”

The COAS said Pakistan is making great strides of partnership and cooperation with our time-tested friend China and we have reinvigorated a new spirit in our historic relations with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Turkiye, Qatar and Iran.

“Pakistan is determined to rise amongst the comity of nations, and we wish to deepen our relationships with all our friends and partners. We have a very bright future that lay ahead of us, provided we remain united, steadfast and undeterred.”

“I commend you all on this immaculate display of drill on the Independence Day. You have chosen a noble profession entrusted with the sacred duty of defending Pakistan against its enemies; within and without, visible and invisible. Always be ready for any sacrifice to uphold the honor and dignity of this country.

“My message of hope is for the people of all ages, gender, creed or cast. We are Pakistanis first and foremost, and we are all proud of our country and this great nation. We must stand united and rise above self to serve Pakistan in whatever ways it demands of us. Always remember, Pakistan is our identity, and the rationale to exist -– Pakistan hai, to hum hain!” the army chief concluded.