Army Chief General Asim Munir says there is an organized illegal spectrum behind terrorism in country, which is supported by certain elements


(Web Desk): Army Chief General Asim Munir stated that there is an organized illegal spectrum behind terrorism in the country, which is supported by certain elements.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir addressed students in Bahawalpur and said that Pakistan is an invaluable gift from Allah. He emphasized that Pakistan has been blessed with many blessings by Allah.
The Army Chief said, “We should never forget our faith, ancestors, and social values. For the country's development, each one of us must contribute our part, and instead of unnecessary criticism, we should focus on our performance and duties.”
General Asim Munir said, “As long as great mothers continue to sacrifice their children for Pakistan, no one can harm us. As long as the nation, especially the youth, stands alongside the armed forces, no one can harm us.”
The Army Chief further stated that there is an organized illegal spectrum behind terrorism, and certain elements support this spectrum. Whenever the state takes action against this spectrum, false narratives from these elements emerge, he said.
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