The Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lieutenant-General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, visited the Cadet College Palandri, where he held a special session with students and teachers.
According to a press release from the ISPR, the public paid a glowing tribute to the armed forces of Pakistan for inflicting a humiliating defeat in India in Marka-E-Haq and thanked the CEO Ispr for giving full answers to their questions.
Speaking on occasion, the director said that the words and resolution of the CEO ISPR had further strengthened their morale. He stressed that, as responsible citizens, it is essential to verify that the news traveling on social networks.
Students and teachers pointed out that India would be in the conflict of humiliation again if it was trying to attack. “As Cashmiris, we firmly believe that cashmere is the jugular vein of Pakistan,” they said, adding that Pakistan and Kashmir are inseparable and that no power could divide them. “According to the vision of Quaid-Ezam, the cashmere was, is and will remain part of Pakistan,” they said.
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They noted that the address of the CEO ISPR gave them a better understanding of the role and sacrifices of the Pakistani army in the defense of the fatherland. “We are proud of the supreme sacrifice of Major Rab Nawaz Tariq, the first martyr of the Cadet College Palandri,” they added.
Participants said they stayed in the shoulder with the Pakistan armed forces against any Indian aggression.
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Earlier, DG ISPR held a special session with students and teachers from various educational establishments in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
The participants of Khan Muhammad Khan Post Graduate College, from the Mirpur University of Sciences and Technology and Government Post Graduate College for Girls attended the session.
Speaking on occasion, the students congratulated the Pakistani army for the success of the Bunyamul Marsoos operation and expressed unwavering support for the armed forces.
“We stick to the Pakistani army and will not hesitate to offer our lives,” they said, adding that no power in the world can separate Pakistan and Kashmir “.
Teachers also welcomed the role of soldiers in the region, noting that Pakistan “emerged as a regional net stabilizer”.