SUC seeks punishment for those speaking against Army

Pakistan Nov, 24 2022
SUC seeks punishment for those speaking against Army
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QUETTA: Sunni Ulema Council demanded that severe punishment be inflicted upon those who speak against institutions of state and Pak-Army besides declaring them ineligible for public post for good.

Expressing views at Quetta Press Club Moulana Muhammad Ramzan Mengal President Sunni Ulema Council Balochistan said that SUCB, a peaceful religious and patriotic party of country, condemned conspiracy against Pak-Army and other state institutions, adding that recent flood wreaked havoc in different parts of country and skyrocketed inflation had added to miseries of people, hence, such crucial time needed unity rather than misleading people of country against state institutions and Pak-Army.  

He said that Pak-Army and other institutions of country did not belong to any nation and religion rather it belonged to all, therefore, all would have to accord respect to Pak-Army. He demanded that severe punishment be inflicted upon those who speak against institutions of state and Pak-Army besides declaring them ineligible for public post for good.

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 24 2022

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