On one hand there is threat of nuclear attack, on the other hand there is a spate of resignations in the Pakistani army! Amidst tension on LOC, five thousand soldiers left their jobs in two days

Pakistani army resignations: In the last two days, about five thousand Pakistani soldiers and officers have resigned from their posts and returned home, and many others have planned to resign. This situation has created panic in the Pakistani army.

army resignations, Pakistani army soldiers and officers are being forced to leave their jobs, especially due to pressure from their families and fear of death. In the last two days, about five thousand Pakistani soldiers and officers have resigned from their posts and returned home, and many others have planned to resign. This situation has created panic in the Pakistani army.

Senior officials of the Pakistani army are constantly writing letters to the army chief appealing to stop the increasing number of resignations. They have warned that if this trend does not stop, the morale of the soldiers will fall, which can cause serious damage to the army.

Lieutenant General Umar Bukhari wrote a letter to Army Chief General Asim Munir

According to sources, Peshawar-based Pak Army's 11th Corps Commander, Lieutenant General Umar Bukhari wrote a letter to Army Chief General Asim Munir, in which he expressed concern over the resignations of officers and soldiers of the 12th Corps. The letter also mentioned that the crisis of resignations has deepened among the soldiers posted on the western border.

 

 

In the last two days, more than 200 officers and about 600 soldiers have left their jobs. Apart from this, more than 100 officers and 500 soldiers in the Northern Command Area have also resigned and returned home. 75 officers and 500 soldiers of the Mangal Corps deployed on the LoC have also resigned, and this trend is increasing continuously.

 

 

The letter said that due to pressure from families, many soldiers and officers are being forced to leave their jobs. Some soldiers are even resigning due to fear of death, and this situation has become more serious especially since the tension between India and Pakistan has increased.

 

The Pakistani Army Chief has been appealed to take appropriate steps to handle this situation so that the morale of the soldiers can be saved from breaking. If this crisis continues and a war-like situation develops, it may be difficult for the Pakistani Army to fight.

 

There is an atmosphere of fear in the Pakistani army

Since the Pahalgam attack, an atmosphere of fear has prevailed in the Pakistani army. Family members are constantly calling their young sons and relatives advising them to quit their jobs and return home. They fear that India may attack Pakistan at any time, and in such a situation, their children may be killed.

 

Seeing the increasing number of resignations, panic has spread among the top officials of the Pakistani army. They are making every possible effort to stop the soldiers from resigning, but the number of those resigning is continuously increasing.