During the Ulema-o-Mashaikh Conference in Islamabad, Army Chief General Munir delivered a powerful message, stating that “No power in the world can harm Pakistan because this country is built to last.” He emphasized that if anyone tries to disturb the peace in Pakistan, the army will take strong and decisive action against them.
This statement highlights the army’s firm commitment to protecting the nation’s stability and addressing any threats with determination. General Munir made it clear that Pakistan’s security and peace are priorities that will be safeguarded at all costs.
He also called upon religious scholars and clerics to play a crucial role in promoting peace and unity in society. The army chief urged them to encourage tolerance and harmony instead of fueling extremism or division. He stressed the importance of bringing back moderation in society and rejecting corruption and wrongdoing in all forms.
General Munir’s speech reflected his belief that scholars and clerics have a significant responsibility in shaping a peaceful and united Pakistan. By fostering understanding and rejecting harmful ideologies, they can help create a society where people live together with respect and integrity.