Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir underscored that Pakistan needs to strengthen its governance and solidify itself as a “hard state,” pointing out the dangers of continuing in a “soft state” approach that sacrifices precious lives. He questioned how long the gaps in governance would be filled by the blood of Pakistan’s armed forces and its martyrs.
In his address to the Parliamentary Committee on National Security on Tuesday, General Munir stressed that the country’s security must always take precedence over any political agenda, movement, or personality, Express News reported.
He stressed that national stability can only be achieved when all elements of national power work together in harmony, highlighting that this was not just a fight for the present but for the survival of future generations.
Furthermore, General Munir called on religious scholars to expose the distorted interpretations of Islam being spread by extremists, urging them to clarify the true teachings of Islam and counter the harmful ideologies propagated by groups like the Khawarij.
Speaking about national security, the COAS reiterated that the security of Pakistan is paramount. “If this country exists, it is because of us,” he declared, stressing the importance of prioritising national security over political or personal interests.
General Munir called for a unified stance, urging all stakeholders to adopt a single narrative in the interest of Pakistan’s defense, setting aside their individual or political gains.
He also sent a strong message to those who believe they can weaken Pakistan by supporting terrorists, stating, “Today, they will understand that we will not only defeat them but also all their facilitators.”
The army chief reassured the nation of the military’s unwavering resolve, expressing confidence that, with trust in Allah, Pakistan will ultimately succeed in securing its future.
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