Unrest in Pakistani army due to policy differences, reports of resignations of several officers

Islamabad/Kashgil News

Taliban-affiliated media have claimed that according to unconfirmed reports received by them, thousands of officers from various units of the Pakistani army and air force have sent their resignations to the central command.

Khorasan Media has quoted sources as saying that officers of several ranks are among those who have resigned, however, there has been no official confirmation in this regard.

According to reports, the military leadership has not yet accepted these resignations and allegedly attempts are being made to persuade the officers to postpone the decision through various assurances.

Sources say that the military leadership is also planning new actions or operations to control the current situation, so that the officers can be redeployed to the front and the issue of resignations can be kept in the background.

According to sources, the main reason for the alleged large number of resignations is being attributed to disagreements with the policies of the current military leadership, which has created a state of unrest and division within the institution. However, neither the military has come out with a position on this matter nor have these claims been independently verified.

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