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By God, Sharia And Constitution Denial is not Pakistani, Army Chief Pakistan

ISLAMABAD (News Reporter, Agencies) Pakistan Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir has said that we do not consider those who do not follow the Sharia and the Constitution as Pakistanis. If you have to do it, do it but stay peaceful. If someone tries to create chaos in Pakistan, by God, we will stand before him. where are you today Scholars should bring moderation back to the society and reject corruption in the land. For more than 40 years, millions of Afghans have been treated with hospitality.

Don't oppose a long-time friend' Social media spreads chaos, no one has the courage to insult the glory of the Holy Prophet 'No power in the world can harm Pakistan, the country is built to last' Millions on it Asim Munir, millions of politicians and millions of scholars are sacrificed because Pakistan is more important than us. If you want to know the importance of the state, ask Iraq, Syria and Libya. "From Palestine, we get this lesson that we have to protect ourselves and make Pakistan strong. General Asim Munir while addressing the National Ulema Convention on Thursday said that the Pakistan Army, according to the order of Allah, will not destroy the land.

"Pakistan has hosted millions of Afghans for more than 40 years. We are explaining to them not to oppose their neighboring Islamic brother country and long-time friend for the sake of Khawarij sedition," he said. He said that Kharijites are a great temptation, about whom Allama Iqbal had said, "Keep away from Allah, then education is also a temptation, property, children, estates are also a temptation if you rise up for the wrong, the sword is also a temptation, the sword is the slogan of Takbeer" is also Fitna. Talking about extremism, the Army Chief said that Allah says that there is no coercion in religion. Crimes and smugglers are supporting mafia terrorism. He said that if you want to know the importance of the state, ask Iraq, Syria and Libya. He said that there is a request to the Ulemas and Masaikhs to encourage tolerance and unity instead of extremism or discrimination.


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