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Soldiers welfare plan ready: COASSoldiers welfare plan ready: COASBy Muhammad Saleh Zaafir
RAWALPINDI: The Army high command has chalked out a comprehensive plan for the welfare of soldiers, including provision of essential amenities in a better way to ordinary soldiers and non-commissioned members of the service and their families.
COAS General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, in an exclusive chat with The News, confirmed the plan without formally unfolding its details, saying that it would be put in place. General Kayani, soon after assuming the charge of the Army, had declared 2008 as the year of the soldier.
The implementation of the plan will commence from next week and it would continue to be operative throughout the year. No fanfare is expected to be displayed at the time of the initiation of the plan.
It is likely that the Army would fulfill all the needs for the project from the sources stipulated for it and no extra burden will come on the national exchequer. The idea has been widely acclaimed by the people and all the ranks of the armed forces.
To a question, General Kayani said that the plan was all about the provision of better health, education, shelter, job and other essential facilities for the families of soldiers. This will certainly help in morale boosting of soldiers in a great way as soldier is the backbone of any army, he added.
General Kayani, who calls himself a soldier, suggested that no other meaning should be given to the declaration of the year of the soldier since the move has no other purpose but to facilitate the soldiers other than the ranks. General Kayani looked determined to carry out his plan in letter and spirit.
It is significant to mention that the soldiers that constitute the majority of the Army have been provided food and clothing facilities in reasonably good manner but their families, which generally live most of the time away from the head of the family, face difficulties due to the non-availability of essential services in their vicinities. Their pensions are not high enough and facilities for the families needed to be improved.
General Kayani hails from a soldier family and his background of the Army has inspired him to do something tangible to start with his community. He is known for engaging ordinary soldiers whenever he finds time side by side brainstorming with senior officers while performing his professional duties. For this approach, he attained enormous popularity among all the ranks of the Army during his years with the force in various capacities.
Quite important in terms of ensuring that morale is kept up, and a very positive step towards ensuring opportunities for everyone regardless of rank. The army is a very large institution, so the effects of this plan, if implemented as suggested, would have positive repercussions for a much larger segment of the Pakistani population.
On the flip side, if this qualitative improvement in the soldiers and their families lives is not matched to some extent by economic growth in the economy that trickles down to other members of society, will there be a backlash against the army, for a perceived "exploitation of the nations wealth"?