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RAWALPINDI: The formation commanders of the Pakistan Army on Wednesday called for a tightening of the “noose of law” “around the planners and masterminds” that launched a “rebellion against the state and state institutions”, a statement issued by the military’s media wing said.

“It has been further stressed that, while the legal trials of perpetrators and instigators have commenced, it is time that the noose of law is also tightened around the planners and masterminds who mounted the hate-ripened and politically driven rebellion against the state and state institutions to achieve their nefarious design of creating chaos in the country,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

The statement was issued after Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir presided over the 81st Formation Commanders Conference at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi.

The meeting was attended by corps commanders, principal staff officers and all formation commanders of the army.

The top commanders while condemning the May 9 attacks reiterated their “firm resolve” that the desecrators of martyrs monuments, Jinnah House and attackers of military installations would “certainly be brought to justice speedily under the Pakistan Army Act and Official Secret Act which are the derivatives of the Constitution of Pakistan”.

“In this regard, efforts to create distortions and attempts to take refuge behind imaginary and mirage Human Rights Violations to create smoke screen for hiding the ugly faces of all involved, are absolutely futile and do not stand the abundantly collected irrefutable evidences,” said the commanders.

They also stressed that “endeavours by any quarter to create obstructions and stymie the conclusive defeat of ill design of inimical forces will be dealt with iron hands”.

Commanders pay tribute to martyrs​

In the meeting, the forum paid tribute to the “supreme sacrifices” of the martyrs including officers and men of the armed forces, law enforcement agencies and from civil society. It also offered Fateha for the martyrs.

"The state of Pakistan and Armed Forces will always keep Shuhadas (martyrs) and their families in highest esteem and will continue to honor them and their sacrifices with utmost respect and dignity," the forum was quoted by the ISPR.

As per the military’s media wing, the meeting was also briefed on prevalent environment, challenges to internal and external security, and the operational preparedness of the army in response to the evolving traditional and non-traditional threats.

The meeting was also briefed on the “structural changes and niche technologies” being added to the armoury for the enhancement of the “operational preparedness besides upgradation of essential logistic infrastructure corresponding to emerging security imperatives”.

“Pakistan Army will remain committed towards their national obligations of safeguarding territorial integrity and sovereignty [of the country],” the army chief told the participants. He also added that the bond between the people and the armed forces “would remain central” to their undertakings and the May 25 events “were a clear manifestation of same”.

“Unfounded and baseless allegations on law enforcement agencies and security forces for custodial torture, human rights abuses and stifling of political activities are meant to mislead the people and malign armed forces in order to achieve trivial vested political interests,” the forum stated.

The army chief told the forum that “hostile forces and their abettors” designs to create “societal division and confusion through fake news and propaganda” will continue to “defeated with the full support of the nation”.

Gen Munir also stressed on maintaining high standards of professionalism and motivation during operations and achieving excellence during training of their formations. He lauded the commanders for their constant focus on the wellbeing and high state of morale of their soldiers who remain the foundation of army’s operational readiness.

"Forum concluded by affirming resolve to render all sacrifices necessary for the security and stability of the country with the perpetual support of the proud people of Pakistan," said the ISPR.






 
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Well, if there was any ambiguity about what the military would do next, this makes it clear.
This Army Chief is in the mold of Zia ul Haq: Certain of his 'moral' positions and ruthless in his actions.
Pakistan: Welcome to 1977!
 
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Ladies and Gentlemen
We have lost this country without even a fight
Our freedom has been surrendered
Our lives given into the hands of thugs and goons
The same people accused of being anti-state and corrupt have been brought to power by none other than the ones who took an oath to protect us
May Allah have mercy on us
 
RAWALPINDI: The formation commanders of the Pakistan Army on Wednesday called for a tightening of the “noose of law” “around the planners and masterminds” that launched a “rebellion against the state and state institutions”, a statement issued by the military’s media wing said.

“It has been further stressed that, while the legal trials of perpetrators and instigators have commenced, it is time that the noose of law is also tightened around the planners and masterminds who mounted the hate-ripened and politically driven rebellion against the state and state institutions to achieve their nefarious design of creating chaos in the country,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

The statement was issued after Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir presided over the 81st Formation Commanders Conference at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi.

The meeting was attended by corps commanders, principal staff officers and all formation commanders of the army.

The top commanders while condemning the May 9 attacks reiterated their “firm resolve” that the desecrators of martyrs monuments, Jinnah House and attackers of military installations would “certainly be brought to justice speedily under the Pakistan Army Act and Official Secret Act which are the derivatives of the Constitution of Pakistan”.

“In this regard, efforts to create distortions and attempts to take refuge behind imaginary and mirage Human Rights Violations to create smoke screen for hiding the ugly faces of all involved, are absolutely futile and do not stand the abundantly collected irrefutable evidences,” said the commanders.

They also stressed that “endeavours by any quarter to create obstructions and stymie the conclusive defeat of ill design of inimical forces will be dealt with iron hands”.

Commanders pay tribute to martyrs​

In the meeting, the forum paid tribute to the “supreme sacrifices” of the martyrs including officers and men of the armed forces, law enforcement agencies and from civil society. It also offered Fateha for the martyrs.

"The state of Pakistan and Armed Forces will always keep Shuhadas (martyrs) and their families in highest esteem and will continue to honor them and their sacrifices with utmost respect and dignity," the forum was quoted by the ISPR.

As per the military’s media wing, the meeting was also briefed on prevalent environment, challenges to internal and external security, and the operational preparedness of the army in response to the evolving traditional and non-traditional threats.

The meeting was also briefed on the “structural changes and niche technologies” being added to the armoury for the enhancement of the “operational preparedness besides upgradation of essential logistic infrastructure corresponding to emerging security imperatives”.

“Pakistan Army will remain committed towards their national obligations of safeguarding territorial integrity and sovereignty [of the country],” the army chief told the participants. He also added that the bond between the people and the armed forces “would remain central” to their undertakings and the May 25 events “were a clear manifestation of same”.

“Unfounded and baseless allegations on law enforcement agencies and security forces for custodial torture, human rights abuses and stifling of political activities are meant to mislead the people and malign armed forces in order to achieve trivial vested political interests,” the forum stated.

The army chief told the forum that “hostile forces and their abettors” designs to create “societal division and confusion through fake news and propaganda” will continue to “defeated with the full support of the nation”.

Gen Munir also stressed on maintaining high standards of professionalism and motivation during operations and achieving excellence during training of their formations. He lauded the commanders for their constant focus on the wellbeing and high state of morale of their soldiers who remain the foundation of army’s operational readiness.

"Forum concluded by affirming resolve to render all sacrifices necessary for the security and stability of the country with the perpetual support of the proud people of Pakistan," said the ISPR.







The best honor they can give to the martyrs is to give the people for whom they gave their lives the freedom they deserve : the Awam !
 
Well, if there was any ambiguity about what the military would do next, this makes it clear.
This Army Chief is in the mold of Zia ul Haq: Certain of his 'moral' positions and ruthless in his actions.
Pakistan: Welcome to 1977!
Not too possible. It is impossible for the Pakistani military to coup in this era, and the transformation of Pakistan after 2008 is already irreversible. Moreover, the power of the Pakistani president to dissolve the parliament has been abolished, and the Pakistani military has no way to intervene in politics by putting pressure on the president. In fact, the influence of the Pakistani military on politics is much less than it was in the 1990s.
 
Not too possible. It is impossible for the Pakistani military to coup in this era, and the transformation of Pakistan after 2008 is already irreversible. Moreover, the power of the Pakistani president to dissolve the parliament has been abolished, and the Pakistani military has no way to intervene in politics by putting pressure on the president. In fact, the influence of the Pakistani military on politics is much less than it was in the 1990s.
What a load of croc.. they are even more entrenched in politics than ever..
Btards pdm lot did all the burning facilitated by khakis, and the blame put on poor kids and pti so that Nawaz Sharif wish to wipe out pti and IK is fulfilled before he returns to rule over the nation unopposed.
 
Asim/ Anjuman/ Nasire don't try to build your castles on top of the dead bodies of the soldiers who laid their lives for the country unlike you and treacherous tola of pathetic generals who stashed money in the off shore accounts. Nation is not with or behind you and just waiting to get hold of you to put noose around your necks and find the tallest tree as its law of the jungle at the moment and people are not safe even in there own houses. Bajwa is getting the taste of it enjoying the high life abroad with the black earned dollars but no peace, respect only zilat and your turns will come too. Still there is a time to walk away before our beautiful country is plunged into the civil war. You can carry on with your evil planning's if you wish to but Allah is the biggest planner lets see who comes at the top.
Allah never forgives killing of the innocent, and we have lost 36 nationals thanks to your thuggery on the 9th with the Imran in the court premises. What Zia did to Bhutto few years latter Zia burned out body was collected and identified from his teeth samples that's how divine justice was served. People are only remembered and loved by there good deeds and no little god is invincible.
 
What a load of croc.. they are even more entrenched in politics than ever..
Btards pdm lot did all the burning facilitated by khakis, and the blame put on poor kids and pti so that Nawaz Sharif wish to wipe out pti and IK is fulfilled before he returns to rule over the nation unopposed.

It was these same b@stards who removed Mota Nawaja in 1999 coup becuase he was corrupt.
Now these same idiots have dry cleaned Mota Nawaja to bring him back into power.

Even if they make Mota Nawaja PM again then he wont last 2 years and he will be removed in
another operation led by the Chief of all Scoundrels. This is a joke being played with the awaam
for 75 years.
 
Not too possible. It is impossible for the Pakistani military to coup in this era, and the transformation of Pakistan after 2008 is already irreversible. Moreover, the power of the Pakistani president to dissolve the parliament has been abolished, and the Pakistani military has no way to intervene in politics by putting pressure on the president. In fact, the influence of the Pakistani military on politics is much less than it was in the 1990s.

Power flows from the barrel of a gun.
Not much is needed for a 'soft coup' in Pakistan.
And you will see Imran diminished or even banished for next few years at least.
 
what world are they living in?
they still think the Nation is with them.
 
Well, if there was any ambiguity about what the military would do next, this makes it clear.
This Army Chief is in the mold of Zia ul Haq: Certain of his 'moral' positions and ruthless in his actions.
Pakistan: Welcome to 1977!
Is it a message that a trial similar to Bhutto's will happen? With similar consequences.
 

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