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the illegal actions of India in occupied Kashmir, calling them a threat to regional peace, and reiterated Pakistan's support for the Kashmiri struggle for self-determination.

In a press conference, DG ISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry emphasized the military's clear stance on the events of May 9, stating that there has been no change in this position. 

 Islamabad ,  By Amjad Siddique Dated:05-08-2024

He criticized the so-called leadership of the Baloch Solidarity Committee, accusing them of colluding with enemies and being proxies for terrorist organizations and criminal mafias. He mentioned that in Gwadar, government authority is evident and that a mafia does not want Pakistan's progress.

Lt. Gen. Chaudhry highlighted the illegal actions of India in occupied Kashmir, calling them a threat to regional peace, and reiterated Pakistan's support for the Kashmiri struggle for self-determination. He provided details of security forces' actions against terrorism, reporting 9,623 operations conducted so far, with 24 terrorists killed in the past fifteen days. The Pakistani government has banned two terrorist organizations, including labeling TTP as "Fitna al-Khawarij."

The DG ISPR noted that the military is focused on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's merged tribal districts and affected areas of Balochistan, where local and foreign companies are working on various projects. A comprehensive scholarship program for Baloch students has been launched, benefiting over 8,000 students.

Chaudhry criticized the notion of completely closing the border with Iran, arguing that such actions would provide opportunities for the mafia to malign the military. He stressed that the military's priority is Pakistan, with its personnel coming from the middle and lower classes, not from the elite. The DG ISPR reaffirmed the military's firm stance against the elements attempting to cause disruption in Pakistan and questioned the sources of funding for those opposing Pakistan.DG ISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry emphasized the military's clear stance on the events of May 9, stating that there has been no change in this position. He criticized the so-called leadership of the Baloch Solidarity Committee, accusing them of colluding with enemies and being proxies for terrorist organizations and criminal mafias. He mentioned that in Gwadar, government authority is evident and that a mafia does not want Pakistan's progress.

Lt. Gen. Chaudhry highlighted the illegal actions of India in occupied Kashmir, calling them a threat to regional peace, and reiterated Pakistan's support for the Kashmiri struggle for self-determination. He provided details of security forces' actions against terrorism, reporting 9,623 operations conducted so far, with 24 terrorists killed in the past fifteen days. The Pakistani government has banned two terrorist organizations, including labeling TTP as "Fitna al-Khawarij."

The DG ISPR noted that the military is focused on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's merged tribal districts and affected areas of Balochistan, where local and foreign companies are working on various projects. A comprehensive scholarship program for Baloch students has been launched, benefiting over 8,000 students.

Chaudhry criticized the notion of completely closing the border with Iran, arguing that such actions would provide opportunities for the mafia to malign the military. He stressed that the military's priority is Pakistan, with its personnel coming from the middle and lower classes, not from the elite. The DG ISPR reaffirmed the military's firm stance against the elements attempting to cause disruption in Pakistan and questioned the sources of funding for those opposing Pakistan.