FIELD Marshal Munir made no comments on PTI, policy in Brussels: DG ISPR

FIELD Marshal Syed Asim Munir addresses NDU’s candidate officers of the National Security and War Course at NDU on July 7, 2025. – ISPR
  • DG ISPR emphasizes responsibility for May 9 Facilitators, Planners.
  • Says on May 9 -edition relates to the entire nation, not just army.
  • Calls Need for the implementation of 2014 National Action Plan.

Rawal Pindi: Director -General Public Relations (DG ISPR) Director General (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry Thursday rejected categorical media reports claiming certain political comments from Chief of Army Staff (Coas) Field Marshal Asim Munir in Bruxels.

“The Army Chief made no political comments in Brussels and noticed no comments on Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI),” said LT Gen Chaudhry while talking to the media at an event.

By emphasizing that Coas Munir did not hold any interview, the military spokesman clarified that the field marshal did not mention any “apology” either.

His clarification comes in response to last week’s media reports claiming that the army chief had said that “political reconciliation was only possible through genuine excuses from all affected parties”.

Repeating the military’s attitude to the May 9-riots-triggered after the arrest of PTI Founding Chairman Imran Khan, who saw military and state installations be vandalized by the mobs spokesman that they should be held responsible for the supreme army spokesman. Law.

“May 9th [issue] is not just a matter of the army, but the nation, “LT Gen Gen Chaudhry said, adding,” a person who commits an illegal act will have to be exposed to the law and the criminal charges. “

Army Filling Management Holes with Blood

In addition, the ISPR chief said that Pakistan is a country capable of changing the fate of the region, which is why it often comes under attack.

“Youth must understand the legacy and history of their ideological state,” he said.

When he reflected on the recent armed conflict with India, he said the neighboring land thought it would discredit the Pakistani army through his attack, but everything turned out to be different.

“When Pakistan and the Pakistani Army gave a strong answer, India failed in all its plans, including clerks …. The world saw that Pakistan fought for the enemy on any front,” he added.

In the question of terrorism, LT Gen 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 fully implemented. The other 13 points are also needed to fill the management gap,” he said.

“The army, police and the law enforcement authorities (LEAS) fill the management holes with [paying with] Their blood on a daily basis, “he complained.

“If we exhibit illegal Afghans involved in crimes, some political and criminal figures in our own country will begin to have trouble,” the military spokesman said of the issue of expulsion of people living illegally in Pakistan.

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