President Asif Ali Zardari visited on Wednesday the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Rawalpindi, where he inquired about the health of soldiers and civilians injured in recent Indian attacks.
He was accompanied by Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Commander 10 Corps. During the visit, President Zardari expressed pride in the sacrifices of Pakistan’s brave soldiers. He said the entire nation salutes the courage and sacrifices of both its armed forces and civilians. “The Pakistani nation has stood firm in the face of enemy aggression,” he stated.
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President Zardari condemned India's aggressive stance, calling it extremist and a serious threat to regional peace. He warned that the Hindutva ideology poses grave dangers to the security of the entire region.
He said: "The Modi-led government is attempting to exploit aggression against Pakistan for political gain. We will not allow any compromise on Pakistan’s sovereignty and national security.”
President Zardari said, “The entire nation stands united, determined and vigilant to confront any aggression. Pakistan possesses full capability to deliver a robust response to any form of hostility.”
He also thanked the doctors and staff at the hospital for their dedicated care of the injured.







