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Lt gen among others dismissed from service after May 9 probe: ISPR DG

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  • Disciplinary action taken against 15 officers over May 9 mayhem: ISPR DG,
  • Maj Gen Chaudhry says close relatives of retired generals are also facing accountability. 
  • Army spokesperson slams social media propaganda against military leadership. 

Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said Monday that the military had dismissed an army officer of a lieutenant general rank and several others high-ranking officers from service for failing to protect the military installations on May 9.

ISPR DG Major Chaudhry made the announcement during a press conference in Rawalpindi.

The ISPR DG further said that disciplinary action has been taken against 15 officers including three major generals and seven brigadiers.

He said three officers including a lt gen have been dismissed from service.

He added that a granddaughter of a retired four-star general and a son-in-law of a retired four-star general have also been arrested in connection with the probe into May 9 riots.

Moreover, a wife of a retired three-star general and while a wife and son-in-law of a retired two-star general are undergoing accountability process, he added.

Army ranks lament desecration of martyrs’ monuments 

Maj Gen Chaudhry said the families of martyrs and all ranks of army are raising questions over the May 9 incidents and the desecration of martyrs’ monuments in many parts of the country during the riots. 

“The May 9 incidents have proved that the what the enemy of Pakistan couldn’t do was done by these miscreants,” he added.

The ISPR DG further said that the May 9 incidents are “highly condemnable, a black chapter in Pakistan’s history and a big conspiracy against the country”. 

Speaking about the protests that broke out following Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan’s arrest, Maj Gen Chaudhry said that evidences related to the May 9 incidents have been collected with investigation into the violence underway.

He said that the Pakistan Army is eliminating the terrorists from the country on a daily basis. 

“The families of the martyrs are hurt and they are asking tough questions as to when will the people involved [in the May 9 incidents] be brought to justice,” he added.

“All the ranks within the army are asking why they should sacrifice their lives if the memorials of the martyrs are being desecrated like this.”

Expressing regret over the May 9 mayhem, the DG ISPR said the planning of the violent incidents was done several months ago. 

“The people were manipulated by this outrageous narrative,” he added.

Maj Gen Chaudhry also said that the operation against terrorism is going smoothly.

“A poisonous propaganda is being spread against Pakistan forces. A false propaganda has been carried out for political purposes and lust for power,” he said, adding that the nation cannot be separated from the army and there is complete coordination and transparency in army’s decision making.

“As many as 95 officers and jawans [soldiers] lost their lives. However, the successful war against terrorism will continue until all terrorists are eliminated,” said the chief military’s spokesperson.

He added that the Pakistan Army will continue to make sacrifices for the defence of the country and welfare of the people.

He added that come what may, the forces will not hesitate from to make any sacrifices for the country.

He stressed that the May 9 events will not be forgotten and those involved will not be forgiven. “All the people involved will be punished under the Constitution and law,” he assured. 

“The process of self-accountability in the army is done without any discrimination,” he added.

Military courts

Speaking about the military trials, the DG ISPR said that case is being heard in the Supreme Court.

“The military courts did not come into existence after May 9, they were already present and functioning. The civil courts have transferred these cases to the military courts after checking evidence and as per the law,” he said.

Maj Gen Chaudhry also said that the suspects have full legal rights and the right to appeal. 

“They also have the right to appeal in the Supreme Court. The Army Act has been the part of the law and Constitution for decades,” he added.

‘Terrorists hide behind rights violations narrative’

The DG ISPP said that “nothing could be more shameful than blaming the May 9 tragedy on the army and agencies”.

He told the media persons that military installations on 200 locations across the country were attacked within hours after the arrests were made.

“Did the army conspire against itself or the army had already deployed their agents? Or did we burn the memorials of our martyrs?” he questioned. He also asked who was running the unknown accounts and propagating for arson at that time.

“A [fake] narrative of human rights violations is created against Pakistan and the terrorist organisations mostly hide behind this narrative,” he added.

The DG ISPR said that social media was used against the army and fake videos and audios were circulated as a part of the propaganda.

“They make them [NGOs] say that the Pakistan Army is committing atrocities in Pakistan and the foreign organisations are asked to stop economic support to Pakistan,” he lamented.

‘Countering propaganda is essential’

The DG ISPR advised against spreading fake creating news and sensationalism saying that responsible journalism is important for the country to counter the propaganda.

While calling for stopping social media propaganda, Maj Gen Chaudhry said positive discussion and criticism should be promoted.

He said objective behind the May 9 incidents was to provoke the army to react immediately.

“The planners wanted the army to react strongly and create chaos in the country,” the ISPR chief added.

However, he said the military foiled the conspiracy by showing restraint on May 9 and gave a mature response.

He said those army officers who showed negligence during May 9 riots were punished as per law.

‘Defence budget is at lowest level’

He further stressed that containing internal chaos is essential as it may pave way for the external attack.

Speaking about the economic situation in the country, Maj Gen Chaudhry said that the defence budget is at the lowest level in the history of the country which is close to 12.5% this year, adding that last year it was 16% according to GDP.

He added that the defence budget will increase if the economy grows.

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