
Pakistan's army chief General Syed Asim Munir has made a sharp statement against India and Hindus in a public event. He said- You must tell the story of Pakistanis to your children.
Asim Munir further said- Our ancestors thought that we are different from Hindus in every angle, our customs, our religion, our thinking are all different from them. We are two nations, not one. We have sacrificed a lot for this country, we know how many struggles have been faced in making this country.
'We will soon break the back of terrorists'
Munir claimed-
"Only two kingdoms in the world have been created by Allah based on Kalma, one Medina and the other Pakistan. He said that Allah has created Pakistan after 1300 years. At the end of his speech, Munir described Kashmir as the jugular vein of Pakistan criticized Israel's action in Gaza, and expressed support for the Palestinians."
Pakistan's enemies think that...
He further expressed rebellion against India and said- Do Pakistan's enemies think that only 1500 terrorists will change the fate of the country, we will soon break the back of the terrorists.
Asim Munir further said in an emotional tone that, 'My brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, please never forget this story of Pakistan. Definitely tell it to your future generations. So that they can feel their connection with Pakistan. It should never weaken, whether it is the third generation, fourth generation or fifth generation.
Attacked India over Kashmir
General Munir also attacked India over Kashmir. He said- Pakistan can never separate Kashmir. No power will be able to separate Kashmir from Pakistan.
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