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Musharraf is my ideal: Hindu cadet
ISLAMABAD: A Hindu cadet Danesh on Saturday said President General Pervez Musharraf was his ideal leader and personality inspiring him to join the Pak Army.
He observed this on the occasion of passing out parade of the 114 Long Course, 28th Graduate Course and 33rd Integrated Course.
Talking to APP, he said President Musharraf had “all the qualities that a great leader should possess”.
It was General Musharraf’s personality, which he idealised. He added it was a matter of happiness and pleasure for him and his whole family to have been selected as an officer in the Pak Army, and would work with dedication for the sovereignty and defence of the motherland.
Replying to a question, he said he would also suggest his brothers to join the Pak Army if they could get through all the screening tests, interviews necessary for induction in the army.
“It is my country, and I would serve it to the best of my capabilities and energy to bring a good name to it.” “We live here as brothers,” he said referring to the prevailing spirit of harmony and tolerance in the country.
“It never occurred to my mind that I belonged to a religion other than Islam,” the cadet proudly added.
Earlier, he, along with his parents, called on Vice Chief of Army Staff General Ahsan Saleem Hyat and exchanged pleasantries and had informal talk with him during a brief meeting.
Danesh was born in the district Tharparker in 1978 and passed FSc from Government Muslim College Abbottabad.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=25680
ISLAMABAD: A Hindu cadet Danesh on Saturday said President General Pervez Musharraf was his ideal leader and personality inspiring him to join the Pak Army.
He observed this on the occasion of passing out parade of the 114 Long Course, 28th Graduate Course and 33rd Integrated Course.
Talking to APP, he said President Musharraf had “all the qualities that a great leader should possess”.
It was General Musharraf’s personality, which he idealised. He added it was a matter of happiness and pleasure for him and his whole family to have been selected as an officer in the Pak Army, and would work with dedication for the sovereignty and defence of the motherland.
Replying to a question, he said he would also suggest his brothers to join the Pak Army if they could get through all the screening tests, interviews necessary for induction in the army.
“It is my country, and I would serve it to the best of my capabilities and energy to bring a good name to it.” “We live here as brothers,” he said referring to the prevailing spirit of harmony and tolerance in the country.
“It never occurred to my mind that I belonged to a religion other than Islam,” the cadet proudly added.
Earlier, he, along with his parents, called on Vice Chief of Army Staff General Ahsan Saleem Hyat and exchanged pleasantries and had informal talk with him during a brief meeting.
Danesh was born in the district Tharparker in 1978 and passed FSc from Government Muslim College Abbottabad.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=25680