Armed forces extend felicitations to nation on 84th Pakistan Day

Armed Forces acknowledge challenges faced by Muslims in India, particularly in IIOJK, say ISPR


News Desk March 23, 2024
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As the nation celebrates its 84th Pakistan Day, the Armed Forces of Pakistan, led by the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) and Services Chiefs, extended heartfelt congratulations to the citizens of the country, in a statement released by the military’s media wing. 

This auspicious occasion is a reminder of the relentless struggle and unwavering determination that culminated in the establishment of Pakistan as an independent homeland for Muslims in the subcontinent.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said, “This promising day is reminiscent of great efforts of the Muslims of sub-continent when they determined our destiny in line with vision of our great leaders for a separate homeland for Muslims.”

Reflecting on the historical significance of Pakistan Day, the Armed Forces pay tribute to the extraordinary efforts of the Muslims of the subcontinent who, under the visionary leadership of their great leaders, carved out a separate nation where they could exercise their religious, cultural, and political freedoms, the ISPR said. 

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“This promising day is reminiscent of great efforts of the Muslims of sub-continent when they determined our destiny in line with vision of our great leaders for a separate homeland for Muslims.”

Amidst the celebrations, the Armed Forces also acknowledge the challenges faced by Muslims in India, particularly in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), where they endure severe oppression and atrocities under the rule of a fascist regime. 

It added, “On this day, Armed Forces of Pakistan renew their resolve to defend the motherland and protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity at all times and at any cost; and uphold the national flag INSHA’ALLAH.”

"Pakistan Armed Forces Zindabad, Pakistan Paindabad."

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