
- DG ISPR emphasizes the responsibility of May 9 facilitators, planners.
- He says that the problem of May 9 is related to the entire nation, not just the army.
- The need to implement the 2014 National Action Plan urges.
Rawalpindi: Director General Interservices Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry On Thursday the reports of categorically shunned media that demand certain political comments made by the head of Army personnel (COAS) also in Brussels.
“The Army Chief did not make political comments in Brussels and did not comment on the Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI),” said Lieutenant General Chaudhry while talking to the media in an event.
Having emphasized that Coas Munir did not give any interview, the military spokesman clarified that the field marshal also did not mention any “apology.”
Its clarification occurs in response to the reports of the media last week, which affirmed that the head of the Army had said that “political reconciliation was only possible through genuine apologies of all interested parties.”
Reiterating the army position on the riots of May 9, triggered after the arrest of the carrier of PTI Imran Khan, which saw the military and state facilities destroyed by the mobs, the spokesman of the upper army said that those behind the incident and their facilitators and planners should be responsible for the law.
“May 9 [issue] It is not only a matter of the army but that of the nation, “said Lieutenant General Chaudhry, adding:” A person who commits an illegal act will have to face the law and criminal charges. “
The army fills the governance holes with blood
In addition, expressing his views, the head of ISPR said that Pakistan is a country capable of changing the fate of the region, and that is why he is frequently attacked.
“Young people must understand the legacy and history of their ideological state,” he said.
Reflecting on the recent armed conflict with India, he said that the neighboring country thought he would discredit Pakistan’s army through his attack, however, everything turned out to be different.
“When Pakistan and the Pakistani army gave a strong response, India failed in all their plans, including representatives … The world saw Pakistan fought against the enemy on each front,” he added.
On the issue of terrorism, Lieutenant General Chaudhry emphasized the need for the implementation of the 2014 National Action Plan for lasting peace.
“Only the first point of the National Action Plan is being completely implemented. The other 13 points are also necessary to fill the government void,” he said.
“The Army, the Police and the application agencies (read) are filling the governance holes by [paying with] His blood daily, “he lamented.
“If we expel the illegal Afghans involved in crimes, some political and criminal figures in our own country will begin to have problems,” said the military spokesman on the issue of expulsion of people who live illegally in Pakistan.