On Kashmir Solidarity Day, Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to the Kashmiri cause during his visit to Muzaffarabad. Standing among the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, he declared in no uncertain terms: “Kashmir is Pakistan’s lifeline.” His powerful words echoed across the region, reigniting the spirit of resistance and reinforcing Pakistan’s resolve to stand by Kashmir at any cost.
As the crowd chanted “Kashmir Banay Ga Pakistan”, it was clear that the bond between Pakistan and Kashmir remains unshakable. The Army Chief’s visit was not just symbolic; it was a message to the world that Pakistan will never turn its back on the struggle of the Kashmiri people. With Pakistan having fought three wars over Kashmir and remaining prepared for any future challenge, the military’s stance is crystal clear: no sacrifice is too great for the cause of Kashmir.
The Army Chief’s statement received widespread support from political, social, and religious leaders. Raja Mazhar Qayoom, a key PML-N leader, and Zahid Ameen Kashif, a prominent political activist, echoed the sentiment that Pakistan will always stand shoulder to shoulder with Kashmiris. They emphasized how the visit has boosted the morale of the Kashmiri people, assuring them that their fight for freedom is not forgotten.
Beyond the emotional and political impact, this visit carries strategic and diplomatic significance. Pakistan has long raised the Kashmir issue on international platforms, exposing India’s human rights violations and seeking global intervention. General Asim Munir’s visit serves as a reminder that Kashmir remains at the core of Pakistan’s foreign policy and national security agenda.
The struggle for Kashmir’s freedom is far from over, and Pakistan’s military and people remain united in their commitment. As the region faces ongoing oppression and resistance, the Army Chief’s visit sends a loud and clear message: Pakistan will never abandon Kashmir, and the dream of freedom will never fade.