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    CDF Asim Munir Stresses Zero Tolerance for Violence Linked to Foreign Incidents in Pakistan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Field Marshal Asim Munir, who also serves as the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), has firmly declared that Pakistan will not allow any form of violence within its borders triggered by incidents taking place in other countries. This strong stance was articulated during a significant gathering with prominent ulema from the Ahl-e-Tasheeh community held in Rawalpindi. The meeting focused on pressing issues related to national security and the influential role religious scholars can play in fostering societal harmony and cohesion.

    During the discussions, Field Marshal Munir emphasized the indispensable contribution of the ulema in nurturing unity and tolerance across Pakistan’s diverse social fabric. He highlighted their responsibility in combating misinformation and sectarian narratives that often serve as tools for external forces aiming to destabilize the country. The CDF underscored that such divisive tactics must be countered decisively to maintain peace and national solidarity.

    Expanding on Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts, the army chief briefed the attendees on the country’s proactive approach toward regional de-escalation. He stressed that peaceful coexistence with neighboring states remains a priority, but any attempts to exploit religious sentiments to incite unrest within Pakistan will be met with zero tolerance. The message was clear: violence inspired by events beyond Pakistan’s borders has no place in the nation’s social or political landscape.

    The ulema present at the meeting voiced their strong condemnation of violence perpetrated in the name of religion. They collectively expressed a deep commitment to peace and stability, pledging their full support to law enforcement agencies working tirelessly to uphold law and order throughout the country. Their endorsement reflects a shared understanding of the critical need to safeguard Pakistan’s internal security and social fabric from extremist influences.

    In addition to addressing domestic concerns, Field Marshal Munir referred to Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, reiterating Pakistan’s firm stance against the use of Afghan territory as a base for terrorist activities targeting Pakistani citizens. He made it unequivocally clear that the military will continue to conduct precise, intelligence-driven operations to dismantle terrorist networks and infrastructure wherever they are found. Moreover, he called upon the Afghan Taliban to take responsibility and prevent their soil from being exploited for cross-border terrorism.

    This meeting between the CDF and religious leaders underscores the ongoing collaboration between Pakistan’s military leadership and the ulema in promoting national unity and combating extremism. It also reflects the broader strategy of integrating religious voices into efforts aimed at countering sectarianism and external interference. As Pakistan navigates complex regional dynamics, such partnerships remain vital to preserving peace and stability within its borders.

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