On the first anniversary of the May 9 riots, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Syed Asim Munir, delivered a firm address emphasizing accountability and national unity. During his visit to the Lahore Garrison on May 9, he pledged to bring those responsible for the violence to justice.
The May 9 riots, which erupted following the arrest of a prominent political figure, resulted in significant damage to public and private property, including military installations. General Munir condemned the events, characterizing them as a “dark chapter” in Pakistan’s history. He accused the orchestrators of the violence of attempting to manipulate the narrative and deflect blame towards the state. He declared that “there can be no compromise or deal” with those implicated.
The Army Chief also paid solemn respects to the fallen heroes who have sacrificed their lives for Pakistan. While acknowledging that some individuals may have misled into participating in the riots, he emphasized that the true leaders who instigated the violence held accountable, particularly those with verifiable links to the organized attacks and sabotage.
General Munir’s address further highlighted the growing threat of “digital terrorism.” He warned of hostile forces and their collaborators employing fake news and propaganda to sow discord between the Armed Forces and the Pakistani people. However, he expressed unwavering confidence that these attempts will be thwarted with the unwavering support of the nation.
The May 9 anniversary serves as a stark reminder of the paramount importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring enduring peace and stability within Pakistan. General Munir’s commitment to holding perpetrators accountable sends a powerful deterrent message, aiming to prevent similar incidents from transpiring in the future.