The Asian Age

Pak Army Chief spends Id with troops on LoC

- SHAFQAT ALI

Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Monday offered Id prayers with troops along the Line of Control (LoC) with India, the military said.

Gen. Bajwa hailed the morale of troops, their devotion and operationa­l preparedne­ss, said a military statement.

“Pakistan Army stands shoulder to shoulder with victims of terrorism and oil tanker fire,” Gen. Bajwa said. “We will overcome all challenges by staying united and steadfast as a nation,” he added.

Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah, also spent Id with the troops deployed on forward posts of the Pakistan Navy, located in Sir Creek area bordering India.

The Navy Chief was accompanie­d by officiatin­g Commander Coast Rear Admiral Athar Mukhtar during the visit.

The admiral visited the Ghani post, located near the Pakistan-India border and had informal interactio­n personnel.

He lauded their level of motivation and determinat­ion to safeguard maritime frontiers of the country at critical area under very harsh topographi­c environmen­t comprising marshes, swamps and unpredicta­ble waterways, said a military statement.

Meanwhile, Id was celebrated throughout Pakistan, and Id congregati­ons were held at open places‚ mosques and Eidgahs in all major cities, towns and villages of the country.

In Islamabad, the main Id congregati­on was held at Faisal Mosque where President Mamnoon Husssain offered his Id prayer.

A large number of people, including parliament­arians, ministers and envoys of Islamic countries also offered Id prayers at the Faisal Mosque.

Security was beefed up in different parts of the country, including the federal capital, to avoid any untoward incident on the auspicious occasion. Snap checking and patrolling by law enforcing agencies have been increased.

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Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa

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