In an unprecedented address at the National Farmers’ Convention, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir vowed to combat mafias in unison with the nation, underlining the critical importance of national unity and progress.
Amidst swirling rumors and negative narratives circulating about Pakistan, General Asim Munir emphasized the nation’s resilience, invoking the founding principles that crafted two sovereign states - the State of Medina and Pakistan.
Addressing the crowd, he rallied against the proliferation of false information on social media platforms, asserting that such misinformation only undermines the state's existence and stability.
Highlighting Pakistan’s vast wealth of natural resources—from glaciers, rivers, and mountains to fertile land boasting world-renowned produce like rice, mangoes, and oranges—the COAS reminded the audience of the country's immense potential. Reflecting on Pakistan's historic growth in the 1960s, he attributed the nation's subsequent decline to a departure from Quaid-e-Azam's principles of faith, unity, and discipline.
General Asim Munir, acknowledging agriculture and animal husbandry as time-honored professions, stressed their significance in building discipline, perseverance, and reaping substantial rewards. He reiterated the importance of refocusing efforts on agriculture, affirming the commitment to the Green Pakistan Initiative.
He emphasized that the majority of the initiative's income would be directed to provinces, benefitting farmers and bolstering agricultural research. He reiterated the military's sole role: to serve the people and the agricultural community.
As a step forward, the COAS unveiled plans for Agricultural Malls in every district, aiming to provide farmers with comprehensive access to agricultural amenities. These malls will facilitate easy access to agricultural loans, cold storage chains, climate-resistant seeds, and advanced livestock breeding practices.
Amidst the resonating chants of "Takbeer," "Pakistan Zindabad," and "Pakistan Army Zindabad" from the enthusiastic farmers, General Asim Munir's speech echoed a commitment to revitalizing Pakistan's agricultural landscape and fostering prosperity for its farming communities.