RAWALPINDI: Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), declared on Tuesday that the law must punish those behind the May 9 riots. He emphasized the need to uphold justice to maintain trust in Pakistan’s legal system.
Nationwide Concern Over Riots
During a press conference in Rawalpindi, Chaudhry noted the May 9 riots concern not just the military but all of Pakistan. He expressed concern over the misleading of some people against the armed forces by certain political figures who encouraged violence.
Targeting of Military Sites
The ISPR director pointed out that rioters specifically targeted military sites, sparking public outrage as evidence came to light. He called for accountability, insisting on consequences for those involved.
Rejecting Dialogue with Aggressors
Chaudhry clarified that there would be no negotiations with groups that attack the army or spread false narratives about it. He called for apologies and a move towards constructive politics.
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Support for Judicial Inquiry
In response to calls for a judicial commission to investigate the riots, Chaudhry welcomed the proposal, emphasizing the need for a thorough examination of past violent incidents and their motives.
Terrorism and Regional Security
Chaudhry highlighted the operation of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) from Afghanistan and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to fighting terrorism and maintaining order. He underlined the military’s determination to dismantle terrorist networks.
Challenges Posed by Afghan Refugees
Chaudhry acknowledged Pakistan’s role in sheltering millions of Afghan refugees but pointed out the security challenges they present, especially in Balochistan. He stressed the military’s efforts to counteract militant activities.
Commitment to Peace
In conclusion, Chaudhry restated the army’s resolve against terrorism and its commitment to preserving peace and stability in Pakistan.