NAROWAL: Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir assured the Sikh community to restore all religious sites, including Durbar Sahib Kartarpur to their original condition at priority.
The Chief of Army Staff visited flood-affected areas of Punjab, including Sialkot Sector, Shakargarh, Narowal, and Kartarpur, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
“The visit was aimed at reviewing the flood situation and the ongoing rescue and relief efforts. COAS was given a comprehensive brief on the prevailing situation and the preparations for the next spell of rains.
COAS appreciated the troops and the civil administration for their coordinated and untiring efforts in rescuing and providing relief to the masses in affected areas,” the statement reads.
The Sikh Community welcomed the arrival of COAS with warmth at the flood-affected areas of Sialkot Sector.
According to the statement, the Army chief reiterated that it is the responsibility of the state and its institutions to protect the minorities and their religious sites, and the state of Pakistan will leave no stone unturned to uphold its responsibility towards the minorities.
“The Sikh Community thanked the Army Chief for the services being extended by the civil administration and the Army during the calamity. COAS also undertook the aerial flyover of Durbar Sahib Kartarpur.
During interaction with representatives of civil administration, COAS appreciated the proactive response, which helped minimise the loss of lives and property,” the statement added.
The statement further noted that “While interacting with troops, the COAS commended their high morale, operational readiness, and commitment to serving the nation.
He appreciated their services for the people during rescue and relief operations under challenging circumstances.”


