KARACHI: Chairman Association of Builders and Developers of Pakistan (ABAD) Muhammad Altaf Tai vehemently denounced attacks on military installations that took place during the May 9 protests and demanded of the government to take stern action against perpetrators of these heinous crimes.

He expressed deep concern over the assaults on military installations and called for the perpetrators to be apprehended and brought to justice without delay, impose severe punishments as a deterrent to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.

He said that Pakistan Army is one of the best Armies of the world and a sinister plot was designed to weaken the Pak Army but we all should understand that the Pak Armed Forces are not only the defenders of the frontiers of Pakistan but also defender of our ideology. We must condemn any sinister act against the Armed Forces but also be vigilant that such incidents do not occur in future, he said adding that Association of Builders and Developers stands with our beloved Armed Forces and will not hesitate to support them by means and materials whenever needed.

Altaf Tai said that the international community has praise the Pak Army for succeeding against terrorists and we will never allow any propaganda against our Armed Forces and builders and developers with the help of people of Pakistan will fail propaganda against our Armed Forces.

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