Violence in Pakistan based on incidents in other countries will not be tolerated, said Field Marshal Asim Munir during a key meeting with religious scholars in Rawalpindi.
The Asim Munir ulema meeting Rawalpindi focused on national security and the role of ulema in promoting peace and unity. He stressed that religious leaders have a powerful voice and must guide people away from extremism and division.
He warned that no one should misuse religious sentiments to incite unrest. According to him, such actions harm national stability and will face strict response. The message during the Asim Munir ulema meeting Rawalpindi remained direct and firm.
He also highlighted the growing challenge of misinformation and sectarian narratives. He urged ulema to actively counter such elements and help build a more united society.
During the Asim Munir ulema meeting Rawalpindi, participants were briefed on Pakistan’s efforts to reduce regional tensions through proactive diplomacy. He said peace in the region is essential for long-term stability.
The attending scholars strongly condemned violence in the name of religion. They expressed full support for law enforcement agencies and their efforts to maintain peace across the country.
The discussion also covered concerns related to cross-border terrorism. The army chief made it clear that Pakistan will not accept any terrorist activity planned from foreign soil against its citizens.
He reaffirmed the resolve to eliminate terrorist networks through precise and intelligence-based operations. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to peace, stability, and national harmony.

