ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir stated that he has not received any letter from anyone.
He made this remark during an informal conversation with journalists.
The discussion took place at a luncheon hosted at the Prime Minister’s House.
The event was held in honor of Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan.
General Munir addressed concerns regarding any official correspondence.
Clarification Given
He assured that if he received any letter, he would forward it to the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
He dismissed speculation about any such communication reaching him.
The Pakistani Army Chief also shared positive remarks about Pakistan’s progress.
He emphasized that the country is moving forward in the right direction.
His statements reflected optimism regarding Pakistan’s economic and social development.
Imran Khan’s Letter
Earlier this month, PTI founder Imran Khan wrote a letter to General Munir.
Barrister Gohar, PTI chairman, confirmed this communication.
He stated that Imran Khan, as a former Prime Minister, addressed concerns in his letter.
The letter urged the Pakistani Army Chief to reassess national policies.
PTI leaders claimed it was an appeal for strategic reconsideration.
Political Context
The letter from Imran Khan gained significant political attention.
It was perceived as a request for institutional reforms.
Observers speculated about the impact of this communication.
The government, however, remained silent on the matter.
Pakistani Army Chief General Munir’s statement clarified that no letter had been received.
Nation’s Progress
General Munir reiterated that Pakistan is advancing steadily.
He expressed confidence in the country’s economic trajectory.
He stressed the importance of national unity for further progress.
Pakistan, he stated, must continue striving for development.
His remarks concluded with a hopeful vision for the future.