Pakistan Army Leadership Denies Election Interference

By Editor Mar6,2024


Islamabad, Pakistan: The Pakistan Army held its 263rd Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) and addressed several key national concerns.

Highlights
Fight Against Terrorism: The army reaffirmed its resolve to combat terrorism and militancy with full force, targeting hostiles and their supporters.
Kashmir Support: The leadership expressed concern about the situation in Kashmir and pledged continued political, diplomatic, and moral support to the Kashmiri people.
Solidarity with Palestine: The forum condemned human rights violations in Palestine and expressed unwavering support for the Palestinian cause.
Election Support: The army acknowledged the challenges faced during the general elections and commended the efforts of civilian authorities and security forces in ensuring a safe and secure environment.
Denial of Interference: The forum explicitly rejected accusations of military interference in the elections, calling such claims “malicious” and part of a “disinformation campaign.”
Commitment to Democracy: The army reaffirmed its belief in democratic consolidation and expressed hope for stability and prosperity under the new government.
Combating Security Threats: The forum pledged continued support to the government in tackling security threats, including smuggling, hoarding, and illegal activities.
Investigating Attacks: The army confirmed their commitment to bringing justice to those involved in attacks on military installations and the desecration of martyrs’ monuments, emphasizing that attempts to distort the truth are futile.
Countering Misinformation: The forum highlighted efforts by “nefarious elements” to spread misinformation and urged citizens to remain united and positive.
National Service: The forum concluded by emphasizing the army’s unwavering commitment to defending the nation and ensuring its stability, prosperity, and security.

March 6 2024

Source: ISPR

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