‘Even ten generations of terrorists cannot hurt Pakistan’: Coas Gen Asim Munir

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Chief of Army Staff (Coas) General Syed Asim Munir delivered a powerful address on the first overseas Pakistani Convention in Islamabad and claimed that Pakistan’s enemies are confused by believing that a handful of terrorists can dictate the fate of the country.

“Even ten generations of terrorists cannot hurt Balochistan or Pakistan,” he declared, adding that Balochistan is not only important for the country’s future, but also a symbol of national pride.

He emphasized that as long as the proud people of Pakistan are behind their armed forces, no challenge is invincible.

Coas Munir expressed deep admiration for the patriotism of overseas Pakistanis and said, “I’m really moved by your passion for Pakistan. Let me assure you that our bond with you is even stronger.”

He rejected the notion of brain drains and called it instead of a “brain increase” and praised the global Pakistani diaspora as ambassadors and shiny lights in the nation. “You are not just representatives; you are the brilliance of Pakistan reflecting all over the world,” he said.

In the call for the diaspora to share the legacy of Pakistan with future generations, Gen Munir confirmed that the values ​​and vision founded by the country must be preserved and passed on.

He also said that Allah has blessed Pakistan with abundant natural resources, and citizens should be grateful. “Together we send a clear message: Whoever stands in the way of Pakistan’s progress will be removed,” he claimed.

Generation of national identity and resilience reminded Gen Munir overseas Pakistanis that their heritage is rooted in a noble civilization and ideology. “We do not fear adversity; we have never bowed to difficulties and we will never.”

The COAs also paid tribute to Pakistan’s martyrs and said the nation sees them with the greatest honor and dignity. “Their victims are eternal and will never be forgotten.”

In regional issues, Gen Munir repeated unwavering support to the Kashmiri people, in which he called Kashmir Pakistan’s “jugular vein” and expressed solidarity with Palestinians and said that the hearts of Pakistani struck with Gaza’s people.

He concluded by claiming that Pakistan’s progress journey is underway. “The question is not whether Pakistan will move forward – but how fast.” The speech ended with a resounding song from the participants: “Pakistan Zindabad.”

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