Army forerunner in contribution to national development: Gen Raheel

Speaking at convocation of CMH medical college, army chief lauds Army Medical Corps for its services


Web Desk March 28, 2015
Army chief General Raheel Sharif. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif said on Saturday that besides performing its role as the custodian of national frontiers, the army has always been a forerunner in terms of its contribution to national development.

According to an Inter Services Public Relations statement issued on Friday, the army chief was addressing the 3rd Convocation of CMH Lahore Medical College on Saturday.

General Raheel said that the entrenched role of Army Medical Corps in the forefronts of serious disasters, calamities and military operations against evil of terrorism and extremism has been highly impressive.

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He stated that physical, mental and social health is a prelude to a strong nation and provision of professional health services to the common man must be everyone's priority.

General Raheel said extensive and continuous research is our national need, without which no institution can achieve excellence.

He emphasised the need to have greater faith in the young generation as the future belongs to them.

“We are tackling the menace of terrorism head on and will go anywhere in the country to eliminate it in totality,” he said.

The COAS later awarded degrees and medals to the passing out students.

COMMENTS (10)

Mohammad | 9 years ago | Reply @Dipak: Hugh Slaman must have said that in a sarcastic manner!
akash | 9 years ago | Reply Sir who was forerunner in breaking this country and who was forerunner in creating Taalibaan who was forerunner in bringing modern weapons and drugs to this land of pure and who was forerunner in killing ZAB. Was that Army or you will as usual tell us that all wrongs are from RAW, MOSAD and CIA PLUS politicians and all RIGHTS are from PAK ARMY.
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