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Terrorists cannot derail Pakistan’s path to progress: DG ISPR

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LAHORE: Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has said that a handful of terrorists cannot stop the progress and prosperity of Balochistan and Pakistan.

He expressed these views while talking to students on the occasion of his visit to King Edward Medical University where he was warmly welcomed by the university administration and students.

During his address, the DG ISPR stressed the unwavering commitment of the Pakistan Armed Forces for national stability and development.

Reflecting on the strategy and results of “Operation Bunyanun Marsus”, he noted the important role of the people, especially the youth, in achieving a decisive and honorable victory.

He highlighted the deep historical, religious and cultural ties between the Baloch people and the rest of the nation.

The DG ISPR said that Kashmir was, is and will remain the lifeline of Pakistan.

The students paid tribute to the armed forces for their sacrifices and success in restoring peace through military operations. Both students and faculty expressed strong interest in holding more interactive sessions with national leaders to create awareness and unity.

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