June 6, 2025

Operation Baniyanum Marsoos a turning point in national unity, Pakistan's global recognition: Muqam

Syed Shahabuddin

Syed Shahabuddin

June 6, 2025

Operation Baniyanum Marsoos a turning point in national unity, Pakistan's global recognition: Muqam
  • Federal Minister says the nation has outright rejected the politics of lies, hatred, and chaos

SWAT: Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Gilgit-Baltistan, and SAFRON Engineer Amir Muqam on Friday said that the success of Operation Baniyanum Marsoos has given Pakistan a renewed global identity and stands as a symbol of national unity and strength.

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“Pakistan’s Armed Forces, Field Marshal Asim Munir and the entire nation deserve congratulations for this remarkable achievement,” Muqam remarked while addressing a large public gathering after inaugurating the solarization project at the District Headquarters Hospital Alpuri of Shangla district here.

Amir Muqam, also PML-N Khyber Pakhtunkhwa President, emphasized no power in the world can defeat Pakistan if the nation maintains this level of unity.

He praised the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, saying Pakistan is now more capable of countering every internal and external challenge effectively. Muqam pointed out that even the elements that had once tried to defame Pakistan on the global stage under a specific agenda are now facing shame and isolation.

"The nation has outright rejected the politics of lies, hatred, and chaos," he added, saying that the real face of such elements now stands fully exposed before the public.

Reaffirming his commitment to the people, the federal minister declared, “Whether it’s an earthquake, flood, or terrorism, I have always stood with the people and will continue to do so, no matter the challenge.”

The event witnessed a large turnout of locals, despite it being a public holiday, a testament to the public's trust and engagement. The solarisation project is a major step toward ensuring an uninterrupted power supply to the hospital, aimed at improving healthcare services for the people of Shangla.

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