‘Jaranwala incident is extremely tragic and totally intolerable,’ says General Asim Munir

Pakistan Army‘Jaranwala incident is extremely tragic and totally intolerable,’ says General Asim Munir

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir has said that “Jaranwala incident is extremely tragic and totally intolerable.

“There is no space for such incidents of intolerance and extreme behavior by any segment of the society against anyone, particularly against minorities,” he said on Thursday while addressing the participants of yearly ISPR Internship Program being attended by over 370 students from various universities across Pakistan.

The COAS emphasized that no one will be allowed to take law in own hands and those culpable of committing such crimes will be brought before the court of justice.

General Asim Munir said that all citizens of Pakistan are equal amongst each other irrespective of religion, gender, cast or creed.‘Jaranwala incident is extremely tragic and totally intolerable,’ says General Asim Munir

While addressing the participants, he emphasized upon the role of youth towards national development.

“Youth is future of Pakistan, which can contribute immensely towards peace, progress and prosperity of the Country,” he said.

The Army Chief also highlighted the efforts of inimical forces towards creating and fomenting fissures, intolerance, mistrust and violent behaviour among the people to spread anarchy and unrest in the Country.

“It’s imperative for the youth to discern the difference between truth, half truth, lies, misinformation and disinformation,” the COAS remarked.

In the end, the COAS appreciated the young internees for successfully completing the program.

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