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3Cs blame India-backed proxies for Khuzdar carnage

Asghar Ali MubarakBy Asghar Ali MubarakMay 23, 2025Updated:May 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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Field Marshal Munir hailed the steadfast support of the Pakistani people as the vital backbone of the nation’s armed forces

By Asghar Ali Mubarak

RAWALPINDI: The recent Core Commanders Conference (CCC), chaired by Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, strongly condemned the brutal attack in Khuzdar that claimed the lives of four innocent children and two civilians. The conference described the incident as a heinous act carried out by proxies supported and backed by India.

The meeting began with a solemn tribute to the martyrs of Operation Bunyan Marsos and those lost in the Khuzdar terrorist attack. Participants reiterated that targeting innocent civilians and children is a grave violation of humanity and international law. Field Marshal Munir praised the unwavering support of the Pakistani people, calling them the true source of the armed forces’ strength.

Munir affirmed the military’s resolve to counter external aggression, terrorism, and extremism with the full confidence of the nation behind them. The forum acknowledged the sacrifices of those who laid down their lives defending Pakistan’s sovereignty against India’s unprovoked aggression, vowing that their blood would not be shed in vain. Protecting the people remains the armed forces’ highest priority.

Commanders recognized the strategic leadership and steadfast vision of the army chief, congratulating him on receiving the prestigious field marshal rank. They reviewed the current security environment and highlighted the success of Operation Bunyan Marsos, praising the armed forces’ professionalism, coordination, and the public’s strong support.

The conference also commended the role of Pakistani media and information warriors for standing firm against Indian propaganda, misinformation, and war hysteria. Their efforts in presenting facts accurately and maintaining public confidence were widely appreciated.

Pakistani youth’s energy and active participation were celebrated for uplifting the national spirit and effectively promoting the country’s narrative. Political leadership was also praised for its foresight and unwavering guidance during this critical phase. The commanders stressed that India’s continued use of proxy groups to destabilize Pakistan, including recent attacks masked by incidents like the Pahalgam event, will not be tolerated.

India was described as the true perpetrator of terrorism and regional instability, despite portraying itself as a victim. The forum underlined the close coordination between armed forces, intelligence agencies, and law enforcement to firmly confront terrorist proxies and their facilitators, vowing to eliminate elements spreading fear and unrest.

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(The writer is a senior journalist covering various beats, can be reached at news@metro-morning.com)

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