Chief of Defence Staff (CDF) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir said that Pakistan will not tolerate any violence triggered by incidents in other countries, the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) said on Thursday.
Field Marshal Munir, who also serves as Chief of Army Staff (COAS), made these remarks during a meeting with the ulema of the Ahl-e-Tasheeh community in Rawalpindi, according to the military’s media wing. The discussion focused on national security and the role of religious scholars in promoting societal harmony.
In a statement, the ISPR said that the Field Marshal underscored the vital role of ulema in promoting unity, tolerance and national cohesion, particularly in countering misinformation, sectarian narratives and externally sponsored destabilisation efforts.
CDF and COAS Munir apprised the participants about Pakistan’s efforts and proactive diplomacy in seeking regional de-escalation.
He emphasised the critical role of ulema to strengthen unity and counter extremism, reiterating that religious sentiments must not be exploited to incite violence in the country. “Violence in Pakistan, on the basis of incidents occurring in another country, will not be tolerated.”
The participating ulema expressed their desire for peace and stability, and condemned violence in the name of religion in the strongest terms.
“They expressed wholehearted support to law enforcement agencies in bringing about peace and stability in the country,” the ISPR’s statement mentioned.
Referring to Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, he emphasised that Pakistan will not tolerate the use of Afghan soil for the conduct of terrorism against our people.
He reiterated the resolve to eliminate terrorists and their infrastructure operating against Pakistan wherever they may be, through precise, intelligence-based operations.
The army chief emphasised that the Afghan Taliban must prevent the use of Afghan soil for terrorism against Pakistan.