Armed Forces wish a happy Eid to fellow Pakistanis: DG ISPR

'Terrorism was a global menace and required collective response'


News Desk August 22, 2018
PHOTO: ISPR

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor in a tweet on Tuesday wished a very happy Eid to fellow Pakistanis on behalf of the armed forces of Pakistan.

"Armed forces of Pakistan wish a very happy Eid to fellow Pakistanis," he said.



DG ISPR further conveyed Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa's message pertaining to a peaceful and prosperous Pakistan.

“May Allah Almighty bless our motherland peace and prosperity”, said General Bajwa.

Pakistan on course to defeating terrorism: Gen Qamar

Yesterday, COAS paid tribute to the victims of terrorism on the ‘International Day of Victims of Terrorism’.

He said terrorism was a global menace and required collective response.

Pakistan, he said, had remained subjected to the threat for quite some time, especially during the last two decades.

The “Pakistani nation and its armed forces have bravely and successfully stood up to this challenge and is on a positive trajectory to defeat it effectively,” he added.  “We express solidarity with courageous families of the victims of terrorism, including security forces, who fought valiantly against it.

Our collective resolve shall defeat all inimical forces, which tried to push us towards darkness but are failing in the face of our national resilience and determination.

“We strongly condemn terrorism in all its manifestations and extend full support to all the forces of order and peace to bring enduring peace,” General Bajwa concluded.

COMMENTS (2)

Watan | 6 years ago | Reply Eid Mubarak to our beloved armed forces - Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, Rangers, Intelligentia, and all administrative and regulatory cadres. Love you all !!!
Saida HAIDER | 6 years ago | Reply EID MUBARAK to our respected Armed Forces - May Allah swt protect you always -always !
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