Pakistani Military Declares That It Will Not Tolerate Mob Violence

Pakistani military declares that it will not tolerate mob violence

New Delhi, Dec 9 : Pakistan’s top military brass has vowed to show “zero tolerance” to incidents like the lynching of a Sri Lankan national in Sialkot, saying “extremism and terrorism will not be tolerated”, The Express Tribune reported.

 Pakistani Military Declares That It Will Not Tolerate Mob Violence-TeluguStop.com

“Taking note of the heinous lynching incident in Sialkot, the forum unequivocally affirmed zero tolerance for such elements so as to eradicate extremism and terrorism from the country,” said a statement issued by the military’s media wing after the two-day Corps Commanders conference presided over by Army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa in Rawalpindi.

The statement came against the backdrop of lynching of a Sri Lankan national by factory workers in Sialkot, accusing him for blasphemy.

The incident drew a national condemnation, with Prime Minister Imran Khan pledging not to ever allow such extremist elements to take law into their own hand.

Religious clerics from all schools of thought also condemned the incident.

The Corps Commanders’ resolve to show zero tolerance to such incidents indicates that the civil and military leadership realise the danger posed by such extremist elements, the report said.

The army chief already condemned the lynching and offered all possible assistance to civil authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.


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The incident was condemned by the nation, and Prime Minister Imran Khan pledged to never allow such extremist elements into the law.
The statement was made against the backdrop of Sialkot’s lynching of a Sri Lankan citizen by factory workers, who accused him of blasphemy.

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