Islamabad:
The military spokesman, the general director, Interserviceses Public Relations (DG ISPR), General Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, refuted the media reports that attribute comments to apologize to the head of the Army personnel (COAS) Mariscal de Campo Also Munir.
In statements to journalists in Islamabad, the DG ISPR said that the article of the journalist Sohail Warraich was based on an event held in Brussels, where hundreds of people took photos with the field marshal, but the head of the army did not give any interview.
He clarified that PTI or any apology was mentioned in the event, and added that it was the journalist’s own work for personal gain and advertising.
DG ISPR also said that the main journalist had shown irresponsibility for personal benefit and an advertising trick, since the field marshal did not give an interview during his visit to Brussels. However, he reiterated that the perpetrators of the disturbances of May 9 would have to face the law.
To a matter of a legal action against the organization of the media to transmit deceptive reports, the DG ISPR said: “We have explicitly said that institutions must show responsibility and avoid informing inappropriate information.”
Pakistan is a country that has the potential to change the fate of the region, so it is often attacked, said the ISPR DG, adding that young people must understand the legacy and history of their ideological state.
Ahmed Chaudhry said the Indian designs to discredit Pak’s army through terrorist representatives and other facilitators have been frustrated by the successful response of Pak’s army. They were wrong to believe that they could defeat Pakistan through their multimillion -dollar military power. On the ground, Pakistan defeated both India and his proxies: fitna al -khawarij and fitna al -hindustan, simultaneously.
The DG ISPR also stressed that the decision made by all political parties in 2014 to eliminate Pakistan terrorism has not been completely implemented to date. He pointed out that every time the illegal Afghans involved in crimes were expelled, some political and criminal elements within the country begin to create a fuss. He described the implementation in 14 points of the National Pivotal Action Plan.
The military spokesman said that the army, the police and the agencies of application of the law are joining the governance gap with their blood daily, added: “The young Pakistani are our asset.”