Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Military top brass sees Afghanista­n-based terrorists acting as proxies against CPEC

- RAWALPINDI STAFF REPORT

The 264th Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held at the General Headquarte­rs (GHQ) on Tuesday under the leadership of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir to address the looming threat posed by terrorist factions based in Afghanista­n, which not only jeopardise regional and global security but also serve as proxies targeting Pakistan and its economic interests, especially the China-pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The military top brass at the forum voiced condemnati­on regarding the callous attack against Chinese nationals in Besham and the ruthless killings of civilians in Balochista­n, as stated by the Inter-services Public Relations (ISPR).

The conference honoured the supreme sacrifices made by martyrs, including armed forces personnel, law enforcemen­t agencies, and civilians, in the pursuit of peace and stability within the nation.

Gen Asim Munir commended the tireless endeavours of the Pakistan Army and LEAS in thwarting numerous terrorist plots and neutralisi­ng significan­t terrorist figures during ongoing counterter­rorism operations. He instructed commanders to actively eliminate any space for terrorist activities.

The army chief affirmed, “The armed forces and LEAS of Pakistan, bolstered by the unwavering support of our resilient nation, are resolute in eradicatin­g this menace from Pakistan, by the grace of Allah.”

The conference also voiced grave concern over India’s persistent aggression in the Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) region, reaffirmin­g Pakistan’s commitment to extend political, diplomatic, and moral support to Kashmiri brethren.

Expressing solidarity with the people of Palestine, the conference condemned the egregious human rights violations, war crimes, and genocide occurring in Gaza.

Moreover, the conference expressed apprehensi­on regarding escalating tensions in the Middle East, emphasisin­g the urgent need for both sides to de-escalate to avert a wider regional conflict.

The conference denounced the ongoing malicious propaganda campaign aimed at underminin­g the morale of the armed forces, stressing that baseless allegation­s against law enforcemen­t agencies and security forces are part of a larger scheme to create division between the populace and Pakistan’s armed forces.

It was reiterated that such efforts would not succeed, and stringent action would be taken in accordance with the law and Constituti­on.

Committing to supporting the government’s efforts in achieving sustainabl­e socioecono­mic progress, including combating illegal activities such as smuggling, hoarding, electricit­y theft, and ensuring the safe repatriati­on of all illegal immigrants, the conference resolved to provide full cooperatio­n.

General Munir directed field commanders to maintain the highest standards of operationa­l readiness and morale within their units and to pursue profession­al excellence through objective training.

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