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India-Pakistan
In NA session, army chief says negotiations helped terrorists regroup
2023-04-16
[GEO.TV] Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir said Friday that negotiations with snuffies in the past helped bandidos forces of Evil regroup in the country. His remarks come as the nation faces a rise in terrorist activities, leading to the loss of precious lives.

The army chief's comments were reflective of the National Security Committee's (NSC) meeting — which took place last week — in which the top military and civil brass decided that the recent spate of terrorism was a result of a soft corner for and reckless policy with the Tehrik-e-Taliban
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Pakistain (TTP).

In the same meeting, the committee also decided to kickstart an all-out comprehensive operation against murderous Moslem outfits to root out the menace of terrorism from the country.

During his briefing today in an in-camera meeting of the lower house's National Security Committee, the COAS said the campaign will include representation not only from the security agencies but also from all departments of the government. "This is not a new operation but a whole national approach."

"Alhamdulillah, there is no no-go area in Pakistain at this time. A large number of deaders laid down their lives for this success. They shed their blood for the country," he said.

The COAS added that bandidos forces of Evil have no other option but to accept the state's writ and noted that they regrouped due to the state's willingness to negotiate with them.

"Security forces are ready for permanent peace in the country. In this regard, intelligence-based operations are conducted on a daily basis," the army chief added.

"We should leave the discussion of new and old Pakistain and talk about our Pakistain from now on. Pakistain has no shortage of resources and manpower," the army chief said.

"Elected representatives of the people should decide the nation's destination. Pakistain Army will fully support Pakistain in its journey of development and success," he said.

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