Pakistan is capable of protecting its homeland: COAS

COAS Asim-Munir

General Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), firmly reacted to Indian threats and water aggression on Saturday, affirming that Pakistan is capable of defending its territory.

According to a press release from Inter-Services Public Relations, he stressed during a passing-out parade event that the Two-Nation Theory is still the cornerstone of Pakistan’s existence and that Pakistanis have no reason to question it.

“We Muslims are fundamentally different from Hindus in every aspect of life; our religion, customs, traditions, thoughts, and aspirations are distinct,” Gen. Munir addressed the cadets. He emphasized that the Two-Nation Theory is founded on the understanding that Muslims and Hindus are two distinct nations and emphasized the tremendous sacrifices made by Pakistan’s founding fathers to establish a separate state.

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“Our forefathers made unparalleled sacrifices to create Pakistan. He said that a new country was established as a result of their unrelenting efforts”. Pakistan’s existence has always been based on the Two-Nation Theory, and not a single Pakistani has the slightest doubt about it.”

Additionally, Gen. Munir attacked Indian media outlets and social media sites, claiming that they were deploying fake propaganda to distort historical facts. Through misinformation and deception, Indian media, particularly the so-called “Godi media,” is trying to hide the truth. Yet, he said, “No amount of distortion can change history.”

Their attempts to discredit the Two-Nation Theory are ineffective. The Two-Nation Theory was clearly and unequivocally stated by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan.

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