‘People of all religions in Pakistan are united by a shared history and national purpose’

Lahore: Director General of ISPR, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, stated that the enemy will be disappointed in its malicious objectives due to our national unity and cohesion.
The DG ISPR held a special session in Lahore with representatives of various religions and youth. On this occasion, he described the success of Operation Baniyan Mursas as a victory for the entire nation.
He emphasized that the nation, regardless of religious differences, stands united like a solid wall in the face of the enemy and emerges victorious. People of all religions in Pakistan are united by a shared history and national purpose.
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif said that Pakistan is a peaceful and progressive country, and interfaith harmony is the foundation of our national strength. He added that the enemy will be disheartened by the unity and solidarity of the Pakistani nation. He also highlighted the critical role of youth in securing a bright future for the country.
On this occasion, students paid tribute to the Pakistan Armed Forces for their victory in Operation Baniyan Mursas.

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