COAS calls on youth to stay away from hostile propaganda

Gen Asim says intelligentsia, civil society have greater responsibility in this regard


Our Correspondent October 26, 2023
Participants of National Security Workshop – 25 visited the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi on Thursday, October 26, 2023. PHOTO: ISPR

RAWALPINDI:

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir on Thursday emphasised that intelligentsia and civil society had greater responsibility to ensure that the people, especially youth, stayed aware and steadfast against hostile propaganda onslaught being launched through soft offensive against the state institutions of Pakistan.

The army chief stated this while interacting with participants of National Security Workshop – 25, who visited the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, the military’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said in a statement.

The participants were briefed about regional and internal security dynamics and national security environment, according to the ISPR.

While addressing the participants, the army chief said, “Armed Forces of Pakistan and its security and intelligence setups have fought the menace of terrorism in an exemplary manner despite sustained and varied support of inimical forces. Success will be ours InshAllah (God willing) with the continued support of the people of Pakistan.”

The forum was also apprised regarding a host of measures being taken to curb illegal activities including smuggling, power theft, narcotics prevalence, border control measures, and repatriation of illegal foreigners from Pakistan.

“Safety and security of each Pakistani is of paramount importance which cannot be allowed to be compromised at any cost,” Gen Asim emphasised while commenting on the subject of repatriation and deportation of illegal foreigners.

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Earlier this month, the caretaker government had announced an ultimatum for all undocumented immigrants, particularly Afghan nationals, to exit the country by Oct 31.

Beginning Nov 1, the government said such individuals found residing in Pakistan would be liable to imprisonment and deportation.

The decision was taken during a meeting of the apex committee led by Interim Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar. The meeting, which was attended by COAS Gen Asim, among others, decided that movement across the border would be subject to passports and visas. Moreover, electronic Afghan identity cards would only be accepted until Oct 31.

The COAS also highlighted the economic positivity generated by multiple proactive steps especially the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).

“Army is fully engaged in enabling national and provincial responses in different domains in step with other institutions of the state for the collective good of the people of Pakistan. We are a resilient nation that has endured the tests of time on its path to achieving peace and stability,” the army chief maintained.

The National Security Workshop is an annual event at the National Defence University participated by representatives from all segments of society.

National Security Workshop – 25 is being attended by 98 participants including parliamentarians, senior civil and armed forces officers and representatives of the civil society.

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