Islamabad
Pakistan’s Army Chief General Aseem Munir has once again poisoned the poison on Saturday. Munir advocated two nation theory and said that Hindus and Muslims are two different nations. On Saturday, Munir was addressing the passing out parade of cadets at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) in Kakul area of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. Notorious for his controversial statements, Munir said that his ancestors believed that Hindus and Muslims are different in every possible aspect of life.
Controversial statements have been given earlier also
Let me tell you that while speaking at an event about a week ago, Munir had asked the Pakistanis living abroad to tell their children the story of the country. Munir said that all aspects of Muslim life are different from Hindus in religion, customs, tradition, thinking and aspirations.
In fact, at the behest of his bosses, Munir keeps making such statements to distract the voice of the rebellion against his own government in Pakistan’s Awam. After the Pahalgam attack, his statement is also being seen in the same form amid tension with India.
Munir is repeating Jinnah
India’s strict attitude against Pakistan is also afraid of the people there. To divert attention from this, Munir said that our ancestors sacrificed a lot for the construction of Pakistan. We know how to protect it.
Referring to Jinnah’s Two Nation Theory, Munir said that the religions are different, our customs are different, our traditions are different, our thoughts are different, our ambitions are different. The foundation of two-nation theory was laid here. We are two nations, we are not a nation.





