Another Kashmir threat from Pak Army Chief sparks outrage with Hindu remark
New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir has once again spewed venom against India and Hindus. Speaking at a public event, he made a hateful statement saying that Pakistanis must tell their "separate identity" and "story of struggles" to their next generations.
Munir said, "We are different from Hindus from every angle - our religion, customs and thinking are different. We are two nations, not one." He claimed that only two countries in the world were formed on the basis of Kalma - Medina and Pakistan.
The Army Chief spewed venom on India and Kashmir.
He called Kashmir the "brain vein" of Pakistan and said that no power can separate Kashmir from Pakistan. Taking a jibe at India, he said that "1500 terrorists cannot change the fate of the country", we will soon "break the back" of the terrorists.
Commenting on Israel too,
Munir criticised Israel's military action in Gaza and expressed support for the Palestinians. In the end, he called Pakistan's existence a gift from Allah and made an emotional appeal to the people to tell the story of their country to the next generations.