Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Jhelum and Kharian Garrisons.
According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), COAS was briefed on operational preparedness at Headquarters Central Command.
COAS visited Para Rangers and witnessed concluding session of Army Firing Competition. A total of 667 military and civilian firers from across the country participated in four weeks long event.
Special feature of the event was participation of 86 war wounded officers and soldiers in the competition.
Appreciating their performances, the army chief desired that with more focused preparation our teams should excel to represent Pakistan in international events.
Later, he addressed Kharian Garrison officers. Speaking on the occasion, the COAS appreciated officers for their contribution in Counter Terrorism operations as part of Zarb-e-Azb.
The COAS paid rich tributes to Shaheeds and injured who sacrificed for the country.
He said that the Pakistan Army is great institution. “Its dignity and credibility shall be upheld through selfless performance of our role and duties”
According to local news channel, during the Q&A session Army Jawans and offices lodged a complaint about Rana Sanaullah’s recent public remarks about the military courts and questioned the government’s failure to complete its inquiry into Dawn leaks.
Earlier last week, Rana Sanaullah said that the performance of the military courts hadn’t been up to the mark. The law minister, however, took a u-turn a day later and appreciated the role of military courts in tackling terrorism.