Every Pakistani a soldier in Radd-ul-Fasaad: COAS

ISPR releases public service message urging citizens to be vigilant


News Desk April 23, 2017
Gen Qamar Bajwa. PHOTO: FILE

Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Sunday called every Pakistani a ‘soldier in Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad’ as Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) released a public service video message urging all citizens to be vigilant against terrorist activities.

PM, COAS vow no mercy for troublemakers

The video was shared by ISPR Director General Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor on his official Twitter account along with a tweet quoting the army chief. “Every Pakistani is soldier of Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad'. Let us clean Pakistan from ‘fasaad’ [mischief],” the tweet read.



The video itself shows a man attempting to rent a car from a business owner illegally. When the owner asks the man for his CNIC, the latter presses him to simply lend him the car for extra money. The video then shows the man who rented the car using it to transport a suicide bomber to his target. This is followed by a message urging all Pakistanis, especially business owners, to be alert about any suspicious activity, transactions in particular, and to report any such incident or attempt to the authorities.

COMMENTS (2)

Zain | 7 years ago | Reply wow..stop making fools out of Pakistani Citizens and your Army jawaans at border... Where is your face when there is internal fasaad going on corruption on every step, looting all the pakistanis hardwork, compromising on corruption in the name of national interest that means and it does not mean by money, it means the illegal ways in which every citizen have to suffer in hospital in schools, on the roads, is there any safe city in Pakistan where our citizens can roam freely.
JKhan | 7 years ago | Reply Gen Bajwa is right. No country could get rid of this menace without full participation of the people of that country. Punjab and Sindh need to educate and reform it's Police and not the people!
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