Pakistan’s army chief slams social media disinformation creating perception of state’s unraveling

Pakistan’s army chief slams social media disinformation creating perception of state’s unraveling
In this screengrab, taken from a handout video released by Pakistan's Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir speaks during the 261st Corps Commanders’ Conference at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi on December 28, 2023. (Photo courtesy: ISPR)
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Updated 29 December 2023
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Pakistan’s army chief slams social media disinformation creating perception of state’s unraveling

Pakistan’s army chief slams social media disinformation creating perception of state’s unraveling
  • General Asim Munir asks people not to pay attention to information with negative sentiments about the country
  • Army chief tells a farmers’ convention Pakistan will set up malls to promote agricultural sector for greater prosperity

ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir condemned the spread of disinformation in cyberspace about Pakistan on Friday, saying it was creating an atmosphere of anxiety on social media and developing a perception that the state was gradually unraveling.
According to the Pakistani state-owned broadcaster, PTV, the army chief made the observation while addressing the National Farmers’ Convention where he told the participants not to pay attention to information carrying negative sentiments about the country.
Earlier this year, the army chief promised agricultural revolution in Pakistan while pointing out it would lead to greater national prosperity.
“Rumors and negative things are being said about Pakistan,” he said. “But you should know only two states were established in the name of [Islam]: the state of Madinah and the state of Pakistan. This is not a coincidence.”
“By creating an atmosphere of anxiety, despair and chaos on social media, an impression is being created through false news that the state is losing its existence,” he continued.
The army chief said that agriculture and cattle rearing had been the vocation of almost every prophet since it took discipline and patience before yielding immense rewards.
He noted the country had launched the Green Pakistan Initiative since it wanted to develop agriculture first.
“A major part of the income of Green Pakistan Initiative will go to the provinces, while the rest will be kept for farmers and agricultural research,” he said about the program which he jointly inaugurated with former prime minister Shehbaz Sharif in July. “The role of the army in this is only to serve the people and farmers.”
“Agriculture Malls will be set up in all districts where all kinds of agricultural facilities will be available to farmers,” he added.
The army chief maintained during the ceremony that Pakistan was the fastest growing country in Asia in the 1960s before the pace of its progress reduced.