Tactics, false flag operations against Pakistan become political tool of India: COAS
The Army Chief stated that any provocation or violation of Pakistan's sovereignty will be responded to promptly and decisively


Rawalpindi: Army Chief General Asim Munir Monday said that India is trying to spread propaganda against Pakistan after the elections. Such tactics and fake flag operations have become the usual political tool of India.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir visited Haji Pir Sector Line of Control where he was received by Corps Commander Rawalpindi.
The Army Chief celebrated Eid-ul-Adha with the soldiers deployed on the front lines. He offered Eid prayers with the officers and soldiers on the front line, and prayed for the security and prosperity of Pakistan along with the soldiers on this occasion, while General Asim paid tribute to the sacrifices of Pakistan's martyrs.
According to the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), the Army Chief while appreciating the dedication, high spirit and determination of the soldiers for the defense of the motherland said that as soldiers we feel proud to celebrate festivals away from our homes and loved ones while on duty.
Army Chief General Asim Munir reiterated Pakistan's principled stand on the issue of Occupied Kashmir following UN resolutions and discussed the freedom struggle of the Kashmiri people in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. While he also condemned the ongoing cruelty and brutality of India on Kashmiris, stated ISPR
General Asim Munir said that after the elections, India is trying to spread propaganda against Pakistan. Such tactics and false flag operations have become a regular political tool of India. Pakistan has always supported peace and stability in the region.
The Army Chief stated that any provocation or violation of Pakistan's sovereignty will be responded to promptly and decisively.

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