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Army chief Asim Munir has new job in Pakistan
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Army chief Asim Munir has new job in Pakistan

Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, has been assigned a new role on a government committee tasked with addressing the country's rapidly growing population. This decision comes amid multiple crises, including security challenges in Balochistan, tensions along the Afghan border, and unrest in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. With a population projected to reach fourth place globally by 2030, the government views this as a critical issue requiring urgent action. The assignment has drawn criticism and mockery on social media, with some questioning the appropriateness of involving a military leader in population control efforts. The government aims to tackle factors like limited access to contraception through policy measures.

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Army chief Asim Munir has new job in Pakistan

Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, has been assigned a new role on a government committee tasked with addressing the country's rapidly growing population. This decision comes amid multiple crises, including security challenges in Balochistan, tensions along the Afghan border, and unrest in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. With a population projected to reach fourth place globally by 2030, the government views this as a critical issue requiring urgent action. The assignment has drawn criticism and mockery on social media, with some questioning the appropriateness of involving a military leader in population control efforts. The government aims to tackle factors like limited access to contraception through policy measures.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation objectively, highlighting both the government's concerns about population growth and the public reaction to assigning this task to the army chief. There is no overtly biased language or selective sourcing that favors one side over another. The framing remains fact-

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