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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a press release on Wednesday that the goal was to tarnish the image of the army.
ISPR says that retiring after a long stint in the military is a normal process. Each retired Army member is proud to present himself as a retired former Army member and leads an honest and orderly life.
“However, in retirement, if a former military man leads an undisciplined life, which severely tarnishes the image of the army in the military and civil spheres, he is declared undesirable in all the cantonments of the country for correction.”
The statement, which declined to be named, read: “Recently, several unwanted retired military members have been collecting various stories of false, fabricated and fabricated information from abroad and conversations of dignitaries from various sources. It is constantly tarnishing the image of the country. and the army by trying to deceive the army personnel and the common people of the country presenting them through various social networks according to the objective.
“Their actions show that it was justified to declare them undesirable. All members of the army are shocked by the heinous act motivated by their motive.”
“These fictional, unrealistic and morally motivated stories or statements are not believed by members of the Bangladeshi military and the people of the country, but are rejected with hatred,” the statement said.
ISPR says that the Bangladesh Army is committed to maintaining the sovereignty and integrity of the country as an orderly, well-organized and professional force. Each member of the force is always ready to sacrifice his life with a smile to protect the constitution and the sovereignty of the country.
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