Pakistan army will continue to support elected government: COAS

Pakistan ArmyPakistan army will continue to support elected government: COAS

KAKUL, Pakistan: The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has said that Pakistan armed forces will continue to support the elected government under the guidance of the Constitution and the law.

While addressing the Passing Out Ceremony of the 142nd Long Course at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) in Kakul, Abbottabad on Saturday, the COAS reiterated the resolve to ensure the safety of peace in the Country that has been restored after great sacrifices of the military and nation.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa - The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has said that Pakistan armed forces will continue to support the elected government under the guidance of the Constitution and the law. While addressing the Passing Out Ceremony of 142nd Long Course at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) in Kakul, Abbottabad on Saturday, the COAS reiterated the resolve to ensure the safety of peace in the Country that has been restored after great sacrifices of the military and nation. General Qamar Javed Bajwa said that Pakistan is facing the challenge of hybrid war, targeting common people and its battlefield is human minds, which can be fought by strictly adhering to principles and tradition. The Army Chief said that it is our time to rise and progress and we must grasp the opportunity achieved after countless sacrifices. The COAS said that today Pakistan is a strong Country in terms of defense and we are ready for whatever work we are assigned to do. He said that it was a difficult journey but it’s satisfactory that today our institutions are getting stronger and working together to serve Pakistan. The Army Chief further said that no one in Pakistan is responsible for anyone else. He said that I consider it an honor to stand before the nation as a trusted and accountable institution. General Qamar Javed Bajwa urged the newly passed Cadets to be disciplined, dutiful and impartial while performing their duties. Earlier, the Army Chief witnessed the Passing Out Parade and gave awards to distinguished cadets. Passed out Cadets were of 142nd PMA Long Course, 32nd Technical Graduate Course, 61st Integrated Course, 16th Lady Cadet Course and 1st Basic Military Training Course.
General Qamar Javed Bajwa

General Qamar Javed Bajwa said that Pakistan is facing the challenge of hybrid war, targeting common people and its battlefield is human minds, which can be fought by strictly adhering to principles and tradition.

The Army Chief said that it is our time to rise and progress and we must grasp the opportunity achieved after countless sacrifices.

The COAS said that today Pakistan is a strong Country in terms of defense and we are ready for whatever work we are assigned to do. He said that it was a difficult journey but it’s satisfactory that today our institutions are getting stronger and working together to serve Pakistan.

The Army Chief further said that no one in Pakistan is responsible for anyone else. He said that I consider it an honor to stand before the nation as a trusted and accountable institution.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa urged the newly passed Cadets to be disciplined, dutiful and impartial while performing their duties.

Earlier, the Army Chief witnessed the Passing Out Parade and gave awards to distinguished Cadets.

Passed out Cadets were of 142nd PMA Long Course, 32nd Technical Graduate Course, 61st Integrated Course, 16th Lady Cadet Course, and 1st Basic Military Training Course.

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