From Field Marshal to Fitnatul Hindustan
General Asim
Munir is the second Army Chief in Pakistan’s 70-year history to be conferred
the highest military rank of Field Marshal. The Army Chief was conferred this
honor for his distinguished military service during the recent Indo-Pakistan
War fought from May 7 to 10, which is being appreciated by all sections of the
country that General Asim Munir was fully deserving of this highest military
post.
Field Marshal
is the highest military rank of the Pakistan Army, which is given by the
Government of Pakistan to a military officer in recognition of his exceptional
capabilities and services in war campaigns. It is an honorary position with no
administrative powers or privileges attached to it.
The
equivalent rank of Field Marshal in the Pakistan Navy is called Admiral of the
Fleet. While in the Pakistan Air Force, it is called Marshal of the Air Force.
Although the rank of Field Marshal is considered superior to that of General,
he is known as a “Five Star General” to distinguish the rank of Field Marshal
from other military insignia.
The Army
Chief is generally the head of the Pakistani armed forces. The country’s naval
and air commands operate under the supervision of the Army Chief. The entire
nation witnessed an exemplary demonstration of this during the war against
India on May 7/10. Its echoes were heard all over the world. Field Marshal Asim
Munir, in an extraordinary and incredible display of his military leadership
skills, gave such a powerful and decisive response to India, an enemy four
times larger than him, that the war-mad Narendra Modi was left speechless.
Realizing
the potentially dangerous intentions of Field Marshal Asim Munir and the
Pakistan Air Force, Modi began pleading with the United States for an immediate
ceasefire, and Pakistan, which had been a peace advocate and desirous since day
one, agreed to a ceasefire for the sake of the delicate situation and regional
peace. However, the lesson taught to Modi and the Indian Army by Field Marshal
General Asim Munir will be remembered for generations to come. Field Marshal
Asim Munir amazed the whole world with his coordinated and successful war
strategy, consistency, determination and leadership skills. His extraordinary
courage, bravery, bravery and steadfastness in the most difficult war
situations are being openly praised and praised in the international media.
President of
Pakistan Asif Zardari and Prime Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif presented Field
Marshal General Asim Munir with the “Baton of Field Marshal” in an honorary
ceremony for giving a befitting reply to Indian aggression and successfully
defending the homeland. Addressing the ceremony, the President said that Field
Marshal Asim Munir led from the front during the battle for truth. This honor
is a proud moment for him. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif rightly said that the
brave son of the nation has created new history.
Pakistan has
proven its superiority in conventional warfare. General Asim Munir’s services
were also appreciated at the Corps Commanders’ Conference on receiving the
honor of Field Marshal and the determination was expressed that all resources
will be used to ensure national security and eliminate the Indian-backed Khawarij
in KPK and Balochistan. Modi’s war madness is boiling again and his threatening
statements are making the atmosphere tense.
On this,
India has resumed its proxy war in Balochistan. Last week, 6 people, including
4 innocent students, were martyred and more than 50 were injured in a terrorist
attack on an Army Public School bus in Khuzdar district.
The
participants of the Corps Commanders Conference have rightly said that India is
implementing a secret plan to spread unrest in Pakistan after the failure of
the aggression carried out under the guise of the Pahalgam incident. DG ISPR
has named this proxy war of India as “Fitnat-ul-Hindustan” and said that the
Khuzdar attack was sponsored by “RAW”. The nation has strong hope that Field
Marshal Asim Munir will use his leadership skills to defeat India and eradicate
“Fitnat-ul-Hindustan” as well.
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