NUZHAT NAZAR

ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa assured the youth that Pakistan Army is committed to providing them a safe, secure and stable Pakistan.

During a visit to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Directorate on Thursday, the Army Chief addressed and interacted with youth undergoing annual internship programme at ISPR. The COAS congratulated the students on successful completion of the internship programme.

The COAS said that Pakistan is blessed with most talented and vibrant youth, and, future of Pakistan belongs to them. The COAS said that he has full confidence and optimism that Pakistani youth realizing their potential will lead Pakistan to new era of peace and progress. He asked the internees to have confidence in themselves, adhere to merit, follow rule of law, and don’t look for shortcuts in life for success.

In response to a question how he maintained his morale amid so much challenges and pressures, the COAS replied that it was due to selfless motivation of his outfit (Pak Army), adding the hope he sees in future of Pakistan (the youth) keeps him motivated and committed to the cause.

The COAS said Pakistan Army is capable to meet all internal and external challenges. Pakistan Army has achieved great successes to rid country of violence and terrorism. “However, for enduring peace each one of us has to contribute our respective bit. Every Pakistani is soldier of Operation Rudd-ul-Fasaad,” the COAS said.

The Army Chief asked the students to remain mindful and vigilant of hostile narratives through social media. “Educated youth is prime target of ISIS and its affiliates, be extra cautious,” the COAS advised the youth.

“Your success and progress in life depends on three things; faith in Allah, respect to parents and hard work. This trinity is a key to success,” the COAS remarked in response to the question on key to success in life.

The Annual Internship Programme 2017 was held from July 11 to August 17, 2017 comprising students from various educational institutions across the country including Fata.