Pakistan’s foes bent upon creating fissures utilizing non secular, political vulnerabilities: COAS

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“We now have to face collectively and united to rise as a resolute and robust nation,” military chief says

  • We now have to face united to rise as a powerful nation, says COAS.
  • He stresses upon want for selling better interfaith concord.
  • COAS acknowledges contributions made by Christian group.  

Chief of Military Employees (COAS) Basic Syed Asim Munir mentioned Monday that enemies of Pakistan had been hell-bent in direction of creating fissures utilizing non secular, ethnic, and political vulnerabilities.

In an announcement, the Inter-Providers Public Relations (ISPR) mentioned the military chief made the remarks whereas addressing a ceremony held at Christ Church in Rawalpindi in reference to Christmas celebrations.

The congregation welcomed the COAS and thanked him for sharing the festivity. Gen Munir wished Merry Christmas to your entire Christian group within the nation.

The military chief expressed reverence for the non secular group and burdened the necessity to promote better interfaith concord in society to be able to comply with Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s true imaginative and prescient of a united and progressive Pakistan, mentioned ISPR.

COAS Basic Syed Asim Munir (centre) celebrates Christmas on the Christ Church in Rawalpindi, on December 25, 2023. — ISPR

The COAS famous: “Islam teaches us the lesson of peace, friendship and encourages interfaith concord which is the necessity of the hour.”

He burdened the significance of getting right perspective, reality, and knowledge-based opinions about nationwide points fairly than following rhetoric and propaganda, to handle complicated challenges and points.

“Enemies of Pakistan are hell-bent in direction of creating fissures utilizing non secular, ethnic and political vulnerabilities. We now have to face collectively [and] united to rise as a resolute and robust nation.”

The COAS whereas paying glowing tribute to Jinnah’s nice imaginative and prescient and management on his 147th birthday, quoted Quaid’s historic remarks made in his speech on 11 August 1947 whereas addressing the Constituent Meeting, “You might be free. You might be free to go to your temples. You might be free to go to your mosques or to every other locations of worship on this State of Pakistan.”

The COAS befittingly acknowledged the contributions and sacrifices made by your entire Christian group of Pakistan in all fields and domains.

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